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Why do I get sad after making some decisions?
It is totally normal and healthy to feel some type of way after making a tough hard decision. There are a lot of things that we allow, not because they’re good inherently but because we enjoy doing them and whether we like it or not, these things are toxic- bad. When I decided on what program to putRead more
It is totally normal and healthy to feel some type of way after making a tough hard decision. There are a lot of things that we allow, not because they’re good inherently but because we enjoy doing them and whether we like it or not, these things are toxic- bad. When I decided on what program to put in for my masters degree, I felt bad because I didn’t pick what my parents would rather I picked. I picked what I felt is right for me but I felt bad I didn’t pick my parent’s choice. So far you’ve made the right decision, just relax and drink water, everything will fall into place.
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It is too risky to drink even in limited quantities while pregnant. Doctors highly recommend you avoid alcohol. Alcohol in the mother's blood passes to the baby through the umbilical cord. Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, and a range of lifelong physical, behaviorRead more
It is too risky to drink even in limited quantities while pregnant. Doctors highly recommend you avoid alcohol. Alcohol in the mother’s blood passes to the baby through the umbilical cord. Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, and a range of lifelong physical, behavioral, and intellectual disabilities. This, I think is called FASD.
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