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Can you carry a baby after having your bowel removed???

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PostPosted: 12/06/06 - 08:18    Post subject: Can you carry a baby after having your bowel removed??? Vote now! Reply with quote



Is it posibol and safe to carry and conseve a baby after your bowel has ben removed?
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