First off be sure he isn't married. While he is working is not the best time to ask him out as he's extremely busy. You can either wait until after hours and catch him going to his car and simply ask him out for a drink or a cup of coffee or, you could phone him right after office hours are over. If he's still busy with a patient ask the receptionist to have him call you and perhaps invite him over for dinner. Good luck
you can say: a childs single to....... a childs return to............. a single to (adults)....... a return to (adults)........
That is a question you should ask your baby's pediatrician, not strangers.
Depends most schools yes but others no. You can ask your Childs office and they should have he awnser to that.
The best you can do is ask your doctor or your pediatrician.
Your child will have regular well-child examinations with your pediatrician. During these exams your child's pediatrician will talk to you about certain milestones that your child should reach at different ages so you can be sure your child reaches these milestones at their age. You can also ask your pediatrician any questions or concerns you think you have about your child's development.
If she isn't married, she is single. If you are single and interested than ask her out.
Yes! Just ask the pediatrician when to do so!
This is not typical if they are hungry or have not eaten and still do not ask for food at that age. It would be important to report this to the pediatrician and ask if the child should have an exam and/or studies to determine if this is normal for this individual or due to a disorder or disease.
Ask your pediatrician (or health visitor if you are in the UK)
Ask her if she's single first. if she says yes ask her OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if she says no to "are you single?" then ask her out sometime when you know she is single! ^.^ it will probably work! hope it does!
No. Would you want some single woman asking YOUR boyfriend/husband on a date?
someone you should dump