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What is the largest cell in the human body?
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ovum is the largest cell
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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
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View allHey, I had a C-section back in February. It's been almost 4 months, so I'm wondering when it'll be safe for me to start sleeping on my stomach again. I'm a bit concerned about doing it too soon, any advice?
you can sleep after 4months
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I'm 6 months pregnant and still dealing with nausea. I've been taking a doxinate tablet every other day, but on the days I skip it, I feel really nauseous. Now I've switched to taking half a tablet every day instead. Is that okay, or could it be harmful?
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