
Evidently, you had to do science 35 years ago to determine if you were in the family way. I’ve asked several Baby Boomer friends of mine, but none of them recall this particular pregnancy test kit, or ever using test tubes for results.
45 minutes? That’s a lot of waiting. You can eat dinner and watch a sitcom in that amount of time. And God forbid you dropped a tube, and it shattered. Anyway, times have surely changed for the better.
45 minutes? It didn’t take that long to get pregnant. Uh, TMI. 😛
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You know it. Good point. Ain’t nobody got time for qualitative experiments and assays.
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So, basically just a quickie. 👿
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It is still faster than waiting for the rabbit’s death.
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That I can’t even comprehend. Poor rabbit.
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I imagine that 45 minutes would seem like a day and a half !
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I bet!
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My boys were born in the 70’s so I never heard of something like this. We found out about pregnancy with a visit to the doctor, then a couple of days later a phone call. I don’t think I would like all of that in house science.
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Agreed
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