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I've never heard that about Day. If someone finds a link please share it.
Im looking at a LinkedIn profile and trying to determine if it's him. I am fairly certain it is.Where did you see this?
@jellybean96 Post a link to the Linkedin profile. If it's not him a Mod can delete it.Im looking at a LinkedIn profile and trying to determine if it's him. I am fairly certain it is.
Why is everyone so sure she is ONLY 3 months pregnant?So the unborn child is a GIRL. Day needs to stay far away from her.
@jellybean96 Post a link to the Linkedin profile. If it's not him a Mod can delete it.
You can find out gender in the NIPT, a blood test. I just found out at 14 weeks pregnant. I’m not sure how early they can run that test though.At three months gone, would gender even be reliably determined? I'm reading that it's most common to know by the 20 week scan, and she's months away from that.
MOO
You can find out gender in the NIPT, a blood test. I just found out at 14 weeks pregnant. I’m not sure how early they can run that test though.
If she had been receiving prenatal care, I don’t see why not. Since disappearing with Day, I doubt she’s going to the doctor, but my understanding was that her parents were aware she was pregnant. MOOBut would a 16 year old be able to get that test? Im thinking no....
You can find out gender in the NIPT, a blood test. I just found out at 14 weeks pregnant. I’m not sure how early they can run that test though.
I saw that, but I am still looking for a link that will confirm it. I've privately confirmed it but cannot share the specific link I found it on. But I am going to keep looking.I don't know that that is him. claims to be a "FD" with AAMI. On researching AAMI by clicking that link on LinkedIn next to his name/title they appear to be an Australia based insurance company? AAMI | LinkedIn AAMI – Insuring Australian Cars, Home, Businesses & More!
It's very normally available, as are other blood tests that screen for fetal DNA...any Y chromosomes in mom's blood, it's a boy. None, and it's probably a girl. Some can be performed at 6 weeks - I've spent quite a bit of time in online pregnancy forums over the past 10 years, it's way more common now than it was when I was pregnant with my oldest. Sneak Peek, Peekaboo are 2 examples of the fetal DNA blood tests. Insurance coverage varies.![]()
NIPT Test (Noninvasive Prenatal Testing): What To Expect
NIPT tests (noninvasive prenatal testing) use a pregnant woman’s blood to detect abnormalities in fetal DNA. It screens for Down syndrome and trisomy 18 and 13.my.clevelandclinic.org
It can be run as early as 10 weeks, but my reading of that document is that it's primarily meant to screen for Down syndrome. It doesn't sound like part of the normal series of tests available.
There are at-home kits where the sex of the fetus can be determined as early as 6 - 10 weeks into the pregnancy. They sell them online through Amazon and quite a few drug stores carry them as well. “Intelligender” is one of the more popular ones. They are similar to a pregnancy test, just requires testing the urine of the mom.At three months gone, would gender even be reliably determined? I'm reading that it's most common to know by the 20 week scan, and she's months away from that.
MOO
And even in most of these states, there are rules that state that the other party cannot be more than 3-5 years older than the 16/17-year-old. So even if these two were in one of these states, it would probably still be statutory rape.I agree with you, un fortunately these are very many
- States where the age of consent is 16 (31): Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio,Oklahoma, Pennsylvania,Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia
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Age of consent in the United States - Wikipedia
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Wondering if he has children in these places.The Illinois State Police has activated an Endangered Missing Person Advisory for a pregnant teen reported missing out of Wisconsin.
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MSHP, Illinois State Police looking for pregnant Wisconsin teen
The Missouri State Highway Patrol and Illinois State Police are searching for a pregnant teen reported missing out of Wisconsin.www.kfvs12.com
So he had residences/ties in Arkansas, Pennsylvania and Illinois. JMO also based on google search of public address records.
I can only speak for Europe, but there’s a bloodtest at 12 weeks (+/- 10 days for the results) that tells you the sex & wether your unborn child has one of x-amount of chromosonial abnormalities, like downs syndrome. In some countries they take the test at 10 weeks.At three months gone, would gender even be reliably determined? I'm reading that it's most common to know by the 20 week scan, and she's months away from that.
MOO
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