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Warning. Link is not for the squeamish. Help for premies.

Apr 26, 2017 2:58PM PDT

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I saw the article; very interesting.
Apr 27, 2017 1:13AM PDT

Not just life but possibly the better quality of that life after the normal nine months of development. Preemies do indeed come into the world against a stacked deck.
"Not for the squeamish". Including the mothers of our children? Happy

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To which I write.
Apr 27, 2017 10:52AM PDT

"You've seen nothing" until you've been a parent in regards to what messes that can be made.

Fortunately both of us would clean it up before the other would have to deal with it. Not perfect but at least we didn't have to deal with 100% of the messes.

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In my first go-round, at marriage, I had two boys.
Apr 28, 2017 12:50PM PDT

I've been pe'ed on more than once.

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Wonderful but scary
May 1, 2017 3:04AM PDT

So much for the epitome of a woman. I read the article and they're even considering the possibility of babies not developing inside a woman's womb at any point of the pregnancy. Wow! Science amazes me so much. So much more when it works hand in hand with technology.