Not necessarily, it depends on her health if its related to giving birth. Its highly recommended by a doctor for the female to intake a certain amount of food per day to also feed the baby that's inside of her. For more health related issues, i would recommend visiting the website http://www.samuelaitkins.ws
depends on how late the miscarriage is, and how much bleeding it causes. Early misscarriages usually don't cause much bleeding, so not much point in hospitalization. Late misscarriages can be rather messy and quite dangerous for the woman, so are more probable to lead to some hospitalization.
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Strictly speaking yes but more likely to be referred to as a Scot.
about 114-145 pounds. Maybe slighty more if you are large framed or if you have alot of muscle. If your really unsure, ask your doctor what weight is best for you
Typically men are more likely to get chin implants than women since a man's face has more definition than a woman's. It makes their face more chiseled looking.
Both a metal and wood desk can last a lifetime it is more a matter of personal preference for decor.
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No a teen has just as much of a chance of becoming pregnant as an older woman.
A woman with an incompetent cervix is 3.3 times more likely to deliver prematurely.
Ortherexia, Muscle Dystrophy