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  2. 15 Early Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy - Healthline

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    The expected delivery date is calculated using the first day of your last period. For that reason, you may not have symptoms during the first few weeks of your 40-week pregnancy.

  3. Parental Alienation Syndrome: What It Is and Signs to Look For

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    The alienator may actively compare the other parent to a new partner. This could take the form of the child hearing that their stepmom loves them more than their mom. A child might even be told ...

  4. Facet Arthrosis: What Is it and What Causes It? - WebMD

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    Minor lower back pain is fairly common among adults. But severe, constant pain in the back can happen, especially as you get older. Facet arthrosis is a condition that may affect older adults and ...

  5. Uninvolved Parenting: Pros and Cons, Effects, Examples, More

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    Uninvolved parenting — also called neglectful parenting — occurs when a parent only provides the essentials of food, shelter, and clothing for their child and doesn't meet emotional or social ...

  6. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  7. Children of Narcissistic Parents: Effects, Healing, and More

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    living vicariously through their child and treating their child as an extension of themselves; withholding love, compassion, empathy, or understanding from their children or family members

  8. In loco parentis - Wikipedia

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    In law, parents have responsibility for their child. Staff have an ethical duty to ensure that the care of the child is equally good no matter the educational attainments of the parents. On rare occasions, however, physician is faced with parents whose level of literacy or understanding prevents them from properly grasping what is happening.