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377493 tn?1356502149

Just a reminder on ultrasound photos....

Hi all,

I posted this once before, but have noticed a few more ultrasounds up with the same problem, so thought I would post a reminder.  When you post your ultrasounds, you should make sure your last name isn't visible.  99% of the people here are great, but we just need to remember this is a public website, and we can get the odd  "weirdo".  If you see someone with an ultrasound photo showing their last name, maybe send them a little note to mark over it or something.  It's sad we ever have to think this way, but let's look out for each other!!  I hate to ever post anything negative, but I just felt a reminder needed to go up!!  Thanks everyone!!!
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121828 tn?1333464491
I'd love to post mine. I left from getting my first u/s yesterday and they had the wrong name typed in, ha ha. I did go back, I didn't care but I wanted to make sure she filed them under my name, not whomever AMANDA is!
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377493 tn?1356502149
I know what you mean.  It is sad we have to even think that way.  I always hate posting things like this, but we can never know for sure who is looking.  I still believe most in this world are good though, but a bit of extra caution can't hurt I guess.  Again, sorry for being a downer.
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419158 tn?1316571604
Wow, I guess I hadnt thought about that:( There are alot of "weirdos" out there and I guess I was just being nieve(sp?) and not paying much attention:( When im able I will delete all my u/s photos and re post them. Its pretty sad that we have to do this but you never know how some people think or act with that kind of information.
Thanks!
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