It's generally recommended to wait at least 48 hours after a dilation and curettage (D&C) procedure before consuming alcohol. This waiting period allows your body to begin healing and reduces the risk of complications, especially if you were given anesthesia or sedation during the procedure. However, it's always best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
Take the lid of and put the bottle on your lips then suck it :D
D. C. Babcock has written: 'The church versus the liquor system'
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12 ounce bottle of beer equals one standard drink.
how long after a d and c procedure normal periods come
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disaronno. its an amaretto liquor.
W. D. Bayley has written: 'Liquor, liberty and labor' -- subject(s): Liquor industry
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