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Pregnancy - is it catching?



So many women at my work have become preggers one after the other, I am wondering has this happened to anyone else at their workplace? Just wondering .......!

So many pregnancies at your work place!!!! Could be there's a busy little bee about...lol!

I have heard of pregnancy being "contagious" so called....In one large famous superstore, a young lady (who was married), became pregnant. She used to work on checkout till....shortly after it was discovered she was expecting, several females under 40 I should state, also fell pregnant within the next 12 months! after sitting in her chair at that particular till. Strange or what?? But a true story.

So maybe it is contagious or perhaps just psychological, who can tell lol. OR>>>>>>it's as I said...there's a busy little bee about or stork who just can't help himself ...lol
I think it may be the Spring/Summertime :) I have noticed it alot as well.
yes! lots of friends have recently had kids and both my cousins are pregnant-i hope its not catching-i dont want any lol x
is there an office romeo
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Go ask your mother...
Pregency is contagious.
i dont know
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