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pa check mo nalang po para makasigurado.
wlang sinabi sa inyo sis? San k po nanganak?
Better po na pacheck up na agad
pacheck niyo po yan mamsh
Have it check with your pediatrician
Hi! I was still in the hospital when I noticed that bony bump. According to my child's pedia, it's normal anatomy and quite prominent in newborns. It's called xiphoid process. It disappeared on its own after a few weeks.
mas better pacheck up nyo po
ipasuri mo na yan kaagad sis
Pacheck ka na sa pedia nya sis
Hi sis! Hello! We were still in the hospital when I noticed that bony bump. According to my child's pedia, it's normal anatomy and quite prominent in newborns. It's called xiphoid process. It disappeared on its own after a few weeks.
consult pa din po sa doctor
mi, katakot, consult your pedia na
Hello sis! I was still in the hospital when I noticed that bony bump. According to my child's pedia, it's normal anatomy and quite prominent in newborns. It's called xiphoid process. It disappeared on its own after a few weeks.
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