diarrhoea. that's the correct spelling. :)
2006-06-16 01:51:46
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answered by nobodyknowsme™ 5
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completely standard...and actual, you received't care or word once you're delivering because all that you're targeted on is getting the toddler out and pushing. I had an epidural, so i could not experience an element. My husband informed me I had a tiny bowel move, yet I had no theory. And the clinical team is so used to it, like no longer some thing. regrettably, except you employ the restroom till now problematical artwork, you quite won't be able to stay away from it. No concerns, only sometimes takes position. :)
2016-10-30 23:54:30
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answered by ? 4
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Holy SHlT
2006-06-16 02:39:19
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answered by sorry2disappoint 1
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loose stools
2006-06-16 01:50:16
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answered by Alan B 2
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I'm not sure? It sounds like a bunch of juicy crap to me.?
2006-06-16 01:58:40
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answered by Jeffrey 1
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I believe the correct medical term for this is "THE SCREAMING SH**S!!"
2006-06-16 12:49:43
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answered by brainyandy 6
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loose motions
2006-06-16 02:13:14
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answered by tanvi a 2
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Diarreah (cha cha cha)
2006-06-16 01:50:31
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answered by cirestan 6
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blowing mud
2006-06-16 07:45:50
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answered by Julie B 3
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diarrhea
2006-06-16 14:19:47
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answered by Anonymous
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