vaathsyaayana
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I've got a question, I'd like an answer, especially from any women here who have actually been pregnant... or if anyone else who is appropriately knowledgeable can provide an answer, that would be highly appreciated too...
BASICALLY, IT'S FOR THE FIRST (OPENING) SCENE IN MY STORY...
My question is, would a woman ever go to her doctor to have her pregnancy confirmed without first using a home pregnancy test kit?
The story I'm writing is what you might call a cuckold story... it's about a woman who desperately wants to have children, but her husband is infertile, so she sleeps with another man (with her husband's consent).
ABOUT THE OPENING SCENE (as I've planned it so far):
The story then narrates how the woman had to have intercourse with another man to get pregnant. She had sex every night for one week (because a woman is most fertile for roughly a week during the middle of her menstrual cycle, right?), and ended up falling in love with the man. So the story's going to have at least seven sex scenes... I'm going to struggle (I haven't got the best vocabulary in the world, so it's going to be hard writing seven sex scenes without getting too repetitive... still, I'll try).
The sex scenes are described in a series of flashbacks.
I intend to describe how the husband feels utterly humiliated but helpless as the other man thoroughly enjoys his wife, and even more humiliated that she enjoys the sex too (he was hoping she would just lie there while the man did what he had to do).
The narration (as I’ve planned it so far) ends with a final description of the woman giving birth (she asked her husband for permission to have the other man present at the birth, but her husband denies permission), and then in the last scene of the story she takes her baby to see its biological father once, one last time, and then as she returns to her husband, she tells herself to think about the future, to think about how she’s going to raise her child.
My questions:
1. Would a woman always have a home pregnancy test first, or would she ever go to her doctor first to have her pregnancy confirmed? (i.e. so the first time she finds out would be from her doctor?) Or do women tend to have home pregnancy tests first and then go to their doctors just to make sure? If a woman would be more likely to use a home pregnancy test first, then I’m going to have to change the first scene – I feel the first scene (as I've described above) wouldn't work if the woman had a home test that had already showed she was pregnant, so I'll have to think of a different dramatic opening for the story.
2. The first scene as I’ve described it – could it properly be called a prologue?
3. The last scene as I’ve described it here – could it properly be called an epilogue?
BASICALLY, IT'S FOR THE FIRST (OPENING) SCENE IN MY STORY...
My question is, would a woman ever go to her doctor to have her pregnancy confirmed without first using a home pregnancy test kit?
The story I'm writing is what you might call a cuckold story... it's about a woman who desperately wants to have children, but her husband is infertile, so she sleeps with another man (with her husband's consent).
ABOUT THE OPENING SCENE (as I've planned it so far):
The woman is in the doctor’s clinic, waiting to hear the results of her pregnancy test.
"We have your results... you're pregnant," the doctor tells her.
A few moments of silence pass by. The woman then finds her breath again. "I beg your pardon?" she says. With a gentle, sympathetic smile, the doctor says to her again, "Yes... congratulations... you're pregnant".
The woman wells up. She is astounded... overjoyed... She cries tears of joy and relief at finally getting pregnant. She is so overwhelmed, she is unable to speak for several moments.
The doctor notices from her medical notes that her husband was found to be infertile over a year ago, and therefore briefly asks if they had any fertility treatment, or if they used a sperm donor. The woman denies both, but the doctor understands the unspoken message from the look in the woman’s eyes.
"We have your results... you're pregnant," the doctor tells her.
A few moments of silence pass by. The woman then finds her breath again. "I beg your pardon?" she says. With a gentle, sympathetic smile, the doctor says to her again, "Yes... congratulations... you're pregnant".
The woman wells up. She is astounded... overjoyed... She cries tears of joy and relief at finally getting pregnant. She is so overwhelmed, she is unable to speak for several moments.
The doctor notices from her medical notes that her husband was found to be infertile over a year ago, and therefore briefly asks if they had any fertility treatment, or if they used a sperm donor. The woman denies both, but the doctor understands the unspoken message from the look in the woman’s eyes.
The story then narrates how the woman had to have intercourse with another man to get pregnant. She had sex every night for one week (because a woman is most fertile for roughly a week during the middle of her menstrual cycle, right?), and ended up falling in love with the man. So the story's going to have at least seven sex scenes... I'm going to struggle (I haven't got the best vocabulary in the world, so it's going to be hard writing seven sex scenes without getting too repetitive... still, I'll try).
The sex scenes are described in a series of flashbacks.
I intend to describe how the husband feels utterly humiliated but helpless as the other man thoroughly enjoys his wife, and even more humiliated that she enjoys the sex too (he was hoping she would just lie there while the man did what he had to do).
The narration (as I’ve planned it so far) ends with a final description of the woman giving birth (she asked her husband for permission to have the other man present at the birth, but her husband denies permission), and then in the last scene of the story she takes her baby to see its biological father once, one last time, and then as she returns to her husband, she tells herself to think about the future, to think about how she’s going to raise her child.
My questions:
1. Would a woman always have a home pregnancy test first, or would she ever go to her doctor first to have her pregnancy confirmed? (i.e. so the first time she finds out would be from her doctor?) Or do women tend to have home pregnancy tests first and then go to their doctors just to make sure? If a woman would be more likely to use a home pregnancy test first, then I’m going to have to change the first scene – I feel the first scene (as I've described above) wouldn't work if the woman had a home test that had already showed she was pregnant, so I'll have to think of a different dramatic opening for the story.
2. The first scene as I’ve described it – could it properly be called a prologue?
3. The last scene as I’ve described it here – could it properly be called an epilogue?
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