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Hi Sarah, I think the most important thing to help you (and your husband) get through this awful news, is to talk to each other. It's not the most pleasant thing to talk about, but being able to get your feelings out with each other might be the best thing you two can do.
Just recently I lost a...
Hi Sarah, I think the most important thing to help you (and your husband) get through this awful news, is to talk to each other. It's not the most pleasant thing to talk about, but being able to get your feelings out with each other might be the best thing you two can do.
Just recently I lost a...
<p>Hi Sarah, <br /><br />I think the most important thing to help you (and your husband) get through this awful news, is to talk to each other. It's not the most pleasant thing to talk about, but being able to get your feelings out with each other might be the best thing you two can do.
<p>Just...
Hi Becca,
It's pretty typical to lose lung function later in the pregnancy. In my 2nd trimester I ended up getting an exacerbation, but fortunately inhaled Colistin did the trick. My PFTs actually remained pretty stable the entire pregnancy. But near the end, I had a bit more congestion...
Hi Becca,
It's pretty typical to lose lung function later in the pregnancy. In my 2nd trimester I ended up getting an exacerbation, but fortunately inhaled Colistin did the trick. My PFTs actually remained pretty stable the entire pregnancy. But near the end, I had a bit more congestion, which...
<p>Hi Becca,
<p>It's pretty typical to lose lung function later in the pregnancy. In my 2nd trimester I ended up getting an exacerbation, but fortunately inhaled Colistin did the trick. My PFTs actually remained pretty stable the entire pregnancy. But near the end, I had a bit more congestion...
Erik Erikson, social scientist, defined "middle age" as the period between ages 40-65, although the US census has often linked it to the ages of 35-50. Therefore, I feel that I am now at the point where I'm transitioning from early adulthood into middle adulthood. My thoughts on this have been...
Erik Erikson, social scientist, defined "middle age" as the period between ages 40-65, although the US census has often linked it to the ages of 35-50. Therefore, I feel that I am now at the point where I'm transitioning from early adulthood into middle adulthood. My thoughts on this have been...
<p>Erik Erikson, social scientist, defined "middle age" as the period between ages 40-65, although the US census has often linked it to the ages of 35-50. Therefore, I feel that I am now at the point where I'm transitioning from early adulthood into middle adulthood. My thoughts on this have...
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