In John Steinbeck's "The Pearl," the sea provided a healing remedy for the baby's scorpion sting. Kino and Juana used a seaweed poultice on the baby's shoulder to draw out the poison and help heal the wound.
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Baby Needs Medicine - 1911 was released on: USA: 15 November 1911
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yes the pearl by John Steinbeck is very interesting. it tells of how the baby coyotito have been stung and the mother was determined to carry the baby to the doctor but he refuses to treat the baby and so kion the father an juana wanted to search for a pearl in the sea so they could pay for the treatment for their baby coyotito.
The baby will have the genes from you and the father but it will not be a replica. The medicine used in abortion will not affect future pregnancies.
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Before taking any medicine for constipation during pregnancy, ask your doctor. Many doctors will advise you not to take any medications while pregnant and can provide natural alternatives for treating constipation that will not harm the baby.
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The baby's name in The Scarlet Letter is Pearl. She is the daughter of Hester Prynne and the product of her affair with Reverend Dimmesdale. Pearl is a symbol of both sin and redemption throughout the novel.