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    1. Asked: April 20, 2022In: Communication

      Can a fetus surge pre-eclampsia?

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      Added an answer on April 25, 2022 at 10:20 am

      Yes, it is very possible for babies to survive pre-eclampsia with strict adherence to the doctor's orders and prescriptions. I had severe preeclampsia with my first two pregnancies, I delivered my first at 34 weeks and my second at 29 weeks, my first is now 3 years old and my second is now 1, they’rRead more

      Yes, it is very possible for babies to survive pre-eclampsia with strict adherence to the doctor’s orders and prescriptions. I had severe preeclampsia with my first two pregnancies, I delivered my first at 34 weeks and my second at 29 weeks, my first is now 3 years old and my second is now 1, they’re both healthy as can be and you would never be able to tell they were premature. I totally get how scary it is. You’re still early and they say preeclampsia isn’t officially diagnosable until 20+ weeks gestation. If you do in fact have preeclampsia they’re probably going to monitor you super close and possibly even admit you to the hospital until you deliver depending on the severity of it. Preeclampsia is not your fault and you’ve done nothing wrong.

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    2. Asked: April 20, 2022In: Communication

      Common misconceptions about introverts

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      Added an answer on April 25, 2022 at 10:20 am

      Introversion is often conflated with shyness and/or social anxiety. Of course sometimes these all happen in the same person. They are distinct things. There are plenty of outgoing and sociable introverts. It means they're sociable and friendly even outgoing but they have a limited capacity for interRead more

      Introversion is often conflated with shyness and/or social anxiety. Of course sometimes these all happen in the same person. They are distinct things. There are plenty of outgoing and sociable introverts. It means they’re sociable and friendly even outgoing but they have a limited capacity for interactions and have to retreat earlier than someone who is enriched by that energy. The social introvert is still drained by the interaction. I consider myself much more introverted than people think I am. They see me talking to everyone at parties, hosting events, and introducing people to each other having a great time. But what they don’t see is every time I have to take a break to go and sit in the bathroom for minutes and relax away from other people before I can go back out and socialize.

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