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Can surgery correct bow legs?
The surgery performed to correct bow-leg is an osteotomy. During this procedure, a bone is cut either to shorten or lengthen it, or to change its alingment entirely. An osteotomy procedure is generally used to reshape the bones and it is a complex type of surgery. After the operation, you may be inRead more
The surgery performed to correct bow-leg is an osteotomy. During this procedure, a bone is cut either to shorten or lengthen it, or to change its alingment entirely. An osteotomy procedure is generally used to reshape the bones and it is a complex type of surgery. After the operation, you may be in a wheelchair for three to four weeks. After this, crutches will need to be used until you are able to walk unaided.
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My mom told me to never discuss money with anyone for any reason, that advice has always stayed in my mind as I have observed that when money enters into the picture, peoples perception of you change(myself included). I rarely like the change. My experience in the work world is never discuss salary.Read more
My mom told me to never discuss money with anyone for any reason, that advice has always stayed in my mind as I have observed that when money enters into the picture, peoples perception of you change(myself included). I rarely like the change. My experience in the work world is never discuss salary. A person’s salary is private and I’d avoid anyone who blatantly asked me such a question simply because that person obviously has boundary issues.
See lessCan a surrogate lay claim over a baby?
In many states, the law does not rule over the surrogate mother laying claim over the baby. The birth mother is seen as the biological mother of a child and she can lay claim to the child whenever she wants. You may ask, what’s the whole point if the mother can later come and lay claim over the chilRead more
In many states, the law does not rule over the surrogate mother laying claim over the baby. The birth mother is seen as the biological mother of a child and she can lay claim to the child whenever she wants. You may ask, what’s the whole point if the mother can later come and lay claim over the child before or after the child is born, it’s really dicey especially in a country whose laws favor the surrogate mother.
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