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pa check mo nalang po para makasigurado.

wlang sinabi sa inyo sis? San k po nanganak?

Hello! 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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Better po na pacheck up na agad

pacheck niyo po yan mamsh

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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.

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mas better pacheck up nyo po

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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.

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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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