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the idiots are taking over
“Oh man being pregnant at 35 years is a lot rougher than 25 years but get to appreciate it at different times in my life and I know I will miss it even though right now I am getting tired of being pregnant and sharing my body with another human being,†she wrote.
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aes sedai
I certainly won't miss my period when menopause finally obliterates it in twenty years. Maybe less if I'm lucky.
at the end of what exactly? you make it sound like you were in fact dyeing, but nothing else in the story suggests that she was in such a dire situation.Quote
crazy moo
“I was just there at the end, thinking, 'Oh my God." I wasn’t sure if we were going to actually get out of there,â€
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Brat going to be raised by a wise-ass bear and panther while avoiding a dodgy tiger, snake with a speech impediment and a swinging oranga-tan?
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A California woman who gave birth last month while she was stranded in a forest for three days after running out of gas in a wooded area with no phone service says her newborn daughter has been put into the care of children's services.
Amber Pangborn, 35, of Paradise, said there could be several reasons that Butte County Children's Services took custody of Marissa Leanne Williams.
Pangborn said both she and the baby tested positive for methamphetamine after the three-day ordeal in Plumas National Forest because she had taken a small amount while stranded to keep her energy high.
Children's Services first became involved on June 27 when the mother and daughter were rescued from French Creek Road, about 30 miles northeast of Oroville, Pangborn told Mercury News.
Pangborn was able to start a signal fire, hoping to attract attention. The wildfire was contained to a quarter-acre area.
They were both taken to Oroville Hospital and Marissa was then transferred to the University of California, Davis, Medical Center for further evaluation.
'They told me the night I went into the hospital that they were going to call them (Children's Services) because of the nature of me giving birth to her in the woods,' Pangborn told the Mercury News.
Pangborn also said she had given up the parental rights of her three older daughters while coping with the suicide of her husband. She drank heavily after his death and went to rehab.
Pangborn said she was taken off her antidepressant medication during her pregnancy.
She also admitting to taking a pebble-sized amount of methamphetamine after giving birth. She had been given the drug by a man in exchange for a ride from Feather Falls Casino to Gold Country Casino, five miles away, on June 24.
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Pangborn said both she and the baby tested positive for methamphetamine after the three-day ordeal in Plumas National Forest because she had taken a small amount while stranded to keep her energy high.
Re: Moo Gives Birth In Forest. WHY is this news? July 26, 2015 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 3,628 |
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A California woman who gave birth last month while she was stranded in a forest for three days after running out of gas in a wooded area with no phone service says her newborn daughter has been put into the care of children's services.
Amber Pangborn, 35, of Paradise, said there could be several reasons that Butte County Children's Services took custody of Marissa Leanne Williams.
Pangborn said both she and the baby tested positive for methamphetamine after the three-day ordeal in Plumas National Forest because she had taken a small amount while stranded to keep her energy high.
Children's Services first became involved on June 27 when the mother and daughter were rescued from French Creek Road, about 30 miles northeast of Oroville, Pangborn told Mercury News.
Pangborn was able to start a signal fire, hoping to attract attention. The wildfire was contained to a quarter-acre area.
They were both taken to Oroville Hospital and Marissa was then transferred to the University of California, Davis, Medical Center for further evaluation.
'They told me the night I went into the hospital that they were going to call them (Children's Services) because of the nature of me giving birth to her in the woods,' Pangborn told the Mercury News.
Pangborn also said she had given up the parental rights of her three older daughters while coping with the suicide of her husband. She drank heavily after his death and went to rehab.
Pangborn said she was taken off her antidepressant medication during her pregnancy.
She also admitting to taking a pebble-sized amount of methamphetamine after giving birth. She had been given the drug by a man in exchange for a ride from Feather Falls Casino to Gold Country Casino, five miles away, on June 24.