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    1. Asked: April 12, 2021In: Health

      why is my face so dry and ashy?

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      Added an answer on April 12, 2021 at 6:28 pm

      Dry skin (xerosis cutis) can cause the skin on your face to peel, as can other health conditions, like eczema and psoriasis. Cold air, hot showers, and fluctuating humidity can cause peeling skin, especially in the winter. Skin that peels over a large portion of your body is called exfoliative dermaRead more

      Dry skin (xerosis cutis) can cause the skin on your face to peel, as can other health conditions, like eczema and psoriasis. Cold air, hot showers, and fluctuating humidity can cause peeling skin, especially in the winter. Skin that peels over a large portion of your body is called exfoliative dermatitis. stay away from hot showers for now, do not exfoliate as this will only dry you out more, coconut oil and vaseline are your best friends now.

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    2. Asked: April 12, 2021In: Health

      should I have a CS or natural child birth?

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      Added an answer on April 12, 2021 at 6:28 pm

      A “natural birth” is considered a vaginal delivery, which could be with or without pain medication or other medical intervention. Typically, vaginal births result in shorter hospital stays, lower injection rates, and quicker recovery times, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Some women will deliverRead more

      A “natural birth” is considered a vaginal delivery, which could be with or without pain medication or other medical intervention.
      Typically, vaginal births result in shorter hospital stays, lower injection rates, and quicker recovery times, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Some women will deliver a baby with no medical interventions, while others may require or request some form of intervention. Ultimately, both have pros and cons.

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    3. Asked: April 12, 2021In: Communication

      Should I date my best friend’s ex?

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      Added an answer on April 12, 2021 at 6:24 pm

      dating a friend's ex is one of the most essential dating taboos. "Don't date your ex" is right up there with "don't break up over email." For good reason. Which is that people never really get over significant romantic relationships. Not really. I don't mean that you can never be happy again after bRead more

      dating a friend’s ex is one of the most essential dating taboos. “Don’t date your ex” is right up there with “don’t break up over email.” For good reason. Which is that people never really get over significant romantic relationships. Not really.
      I don’t mean that you can never be happy again after breaking up with someone. Of course you can. But it’s largely a matter of compartmentalizing. You get a new and even prettier girlfriend, or hang out with your friends more. All of those old wounds stick around, just waiting to be re-opened. Dating your friends ex, especially your bestfriend, is tricky, I would stay away from that.

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