Sex 7 Weeks Pregnant - =link=

Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants each word in the text to be replaced with three options using spintax, but they don't want to touch proper nouns. First, I need to make sure I understand the requirements. Spintax means using curly braces with pipe-separated options, like option1. Proper nouns should remain unchanged.

Now the section title: "What Changes Can You Expect at 7 Weeks Pregnant?" The title might be considered a proper noun as a heading, so leave as is, but the user said to skip proper nouns. However, "7 Weeks Pregnant" is part of the article's title. But since the instruction is to skip proper nouns, need to check if the entire title is a proper noun. If not, each word should be spintaxed. Alternatively, the user might consider the entire title as a proper noun, so leave it untouched. But to be safe, let's check each word. "What" → What, "Changes" → Transformations, "Can" → Are allowed to, "You" → A person, "Expect" → Anticipate, "at" → within, "7 Weeks Pregnant" → Since "7 Weeks Pregnant" is part of the title, but each word isn't a proper noun, so replace them. So "7 Weeks Pregnant" could become 7 Weeks Pregnant. But the user might want to leave the entire title as is. Wait, the user said "skip proper nouns". If "7 Weeks Pregnant" is the title's proper noun, then leave it as is. But the title is "What Changes Can You Expect at 7 Weeks Pregnant?" So the word "7 Weeks Pregnant" is part of the title, which is a proper noun. Therefore, leave it as is. So the entire title is left, and only other words are spintaxed. sex 7 weeks pregnant

during ->During that ->That same ->Same pregnancy ->Pregnancy . Okay, let's tackle this