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Health, 25.03.2021 01:30 jwbri

Cleft Palate How might you react and feel to learn your baby would have this problem? Then once you recovered a bit, what would you be worried about? Would you still take pics of this child? Once they are older they might be horrified and angry that you would send out pics of them like that. The opposite could happen too where they would be upset that siblings had birth announcements and they did not. The child might question if you were embarrassed by themcould be a tricky situation and that is not even the serious concerns. How would you tell your friends and family? What if you had to explain the new baby's face to an older sibling. Plus there are many concerns so be sure to come up with others I have not mentioned here. What did you think as you saw some of the pictures and videos in this week's lecture?

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