| I wrote an e-mail to the journalist. You may write her at Andrea.Canning@abc.com. To see the segment, go to : abcnews.go.com Here is what I wrote: To Good Morning America: I am writing to address your recent segment on YouTube mommies, or in your words "womb tube". I am one of these mommies and a part of this community. On behalf of the women you featured, as well as the ones you did not, I am writing to express our frustration with the way you chose to portray this awesome network of women. There were several things in your segment which were entirely misconstrued or just plain false. For example, you stated that women are sharing their positive pregnancy tests with complete strangers before telling their husbands. I do hope you realize what a logical fallacy you made by stating such a silly thing. Simply because YOU see my video on YouTube of me taking my test, does not in any way mean that I POSTED said video before telling my husband. For all you know, it may have been days or weeks after the test before the video is actually posted. As I said, this was totally illogical and bad reporting. Second, the segment entirely missed the actual reason why (in my estimate) 90% of women ACTUALLY make their Trying To Conceive and Pregnancy Vlogs. As a military spouse, I live thousands of miles from family and friends. I do not know anyone in my current duty station. So, for me, vlogging about all things mommy is a spectacular way to reach out to women in my stage of life, going ... |