no
who can ever really say, its not like we would ever even have a clue if it did really exsist, whos to say it doesn't?
Whoville!!
IMHO I don't believe so, based on the following. In "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" the Whos are a little larger than Max, the Grinches dog. Assuming that Max is a normal dog, and not a Seuss creature kind of dog, then they are obviously larger than a speck on a flower, which was the whole world for the Whos of "Horton Hears a Who!"
no on nick it should never be canceld i really miss that show and dont ever think about it lier now put it back where it was now do it on nickelodeon hurry up!
William Powell.
well that's reallly complicated because Matt hardy asked lita to marry him but then him and Kane wrestled for her heart and Kane won but the baby lita was impregnated with was kanes but she wasnt positive whos it was . after 1 and a half year edge and lita started dating so Kane and lita got a divorce and 3 weeks later lita married edge
she didnt have a baby
ULtimately, YOU are, although the "biological" father is also responsible if you can confirm paternity and wish to pursue in a court of law.
Jussie Smollet (Jurnee Smollets older brother)
If you are talking about a child, check the hair/eye color, or take a DNA test... Also ask your docter if s/he can tell when you concieved.
depends on whos doing it
a 15 year old girl who gets pregnant during "band camp" with a "cool" kid named Ricky. She then goes out with Ben a nerdy, over talking guy whos dad is the meat king. Ben finds out shes pregnant, wants to marry her and tells people its his baby. Amy the girl whos pregnant parents are getting separated so its one more thing she has to worry about.
Somebody whos really stingy and miserly.
DNA test the baby and the men involved.
edward is the father
Theres a girl on kik whos really really nice. You can talk to her.. its drpepperpolarbears
It all depends on if the daughter who is pregnant has already had chicken pox. If she has had chicken pox then all is well because a baby has all the immunities of his/her mother until about the age of 3. I would say it isn't "dangerous" because you're talking about three people that chicken pox has to travel through in order to get to the baby.