Not Quite What They Meant By “Immaculate Conception” 
Emergency Room, Health & Body, LGBTQ, Minnesota, USA | Healthy | August 26, 2020 
I’ve been in the ER enough to know that there is no avoiding the “you’re a woman; you must be pregnant” song and dance, despite the multiple variables that stand in the way of me personally conceiving. I’ve started having fun with my answers. 
 
Nurse: “Is there any chance you might be pregnant?” 
 
Me: “Nope.” 
 
Nurse: “Are you sure?” 
 
Me: “Positive. Unless… babe, did your lack of penis knock me up again?” 
 
Wife: “I’ve gotta stop doing that.” 
 
On another occasion: 
 
Nurse: “Is there any chance you might be pregnant?” 
 
Me: “I’m on a few different birth controls, so I really hope not.” 
 
Nurse: “What method of birth control do you use?” 
 
Me: “An IUD and lesbianism. I really hope that second one still works.” 
 
On one memorable occasion, the nurse replied, “Girl, me, too!”
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
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