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Steroids for pregnant women
There are some steroids that are specially prescribed for pregnant women especially when they’re 30 weeks plus gone. Steroids such as corticosteroids can be prescribed when there is a perceived emergency delivery (immature delivery) or when there is going to be a Caesarian section done on the pregnaRead more
There are some steroids that are specially prescribed for pregnant women especially when they’re 30 weeks plus gone. Steroids such as corticosteroids can be prescribed when there is a perceived emergency delivery (immature delivery) or when there is going to be a Caesarian section done on the pregnant woman.
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The best thing you can do for her at that age is to support her, supporting her would mean the world to her, I mean, nothing beats having super supporting parents. She’s still very much young, so she’s definitely going to be subjected to lots of bullying especially in school, among her peers. The suRead more
The best thing you can do for her at that age is to support her, supporting her would mean the world to her, I mean, nothing beats having super supporting parents. She’s still very much young, so she’s definitely going to be subjected to lots of bullying especially in school, among her peers. The support you give to her will be what will help her through bullying because you won’t be with her in school, but f she already has so much love from home, she’s be able to handle the bullying that comes her way. Lots of love💕
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Really? It’s called “volunteering” for a reason. It means you’re rendering a free service, which in most cases, you won’t get paid for. It’s not an employment, it’s you deciding to render your services. This is why I always advice people to volunteer only at their spare time, so it doesn’t block youRead more
Really? It’s called “volunteering” for a reason. It means you’re rendering a free service, which in most cases, you won’t get paid for. It’s not an employment, it’s you deciding to render your services. This is why I always advice people to volunteer only at their spare time, so it doesn’t block your work or business. Normally, people don’t get paid for volunteering, but the organization you’re volunteering for can decide to take care of some of the expenses the volunteers may incur; such as transportation fare and feeding.
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