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HIYA. I'm Ally.
I've had *3* accounts on this hurr website before, so I'm fairly experienced answering questions.
Music makes the world spin.
I'm Jewish and Asian.
I was adopted off a small farm in South Korea [no joke]
My greatest passions are makeup artistry, writing, and drawing.
Fashion is fun
Reading is COOL.
My friends are crazy and I love them
I play the piano.
I can't offer you anthing more than anyone else on here; just good advice and an open ear
If you need someone to talk to, feel free to instant message me, I'll always listen to your thoughts/problems
I'd love to be your friend.
P.S. FEEL FREE TO ASK ME A QUESTION, I WON'T BITE, PROMISE. Oh...AND IF YOU ADD ME AS A FAVORITE COLUMNIST, KINDLY REMIND ME. I'll do the same, :] kthks.
I'm not the type to forget about nights like this, when every single move that I make is documented and scored for style points. The once ambitious one now holds the smoking gun. And if I die in my sleep, are you still willing to be everything you promised you would be?
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can you have a miscarrige cause the baby does not get enough food? also what are some reasons miscarriges can happen plez help only answer if you know for sure plez thanx alot
http://www.marchofdimes.com/professionals/681_1192.asp
"Other factors that can contribute to early miscarriage include hormonal problems, infections, and maternal health problems (such as poorly controlled diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, or thyroid disease. A recent study found that women with an infection called bacterial vaginosis were nine times more likely to have a miscarriage than uninfected women.
A mother’s lifestyle also may increase her risk of a first-trimester miscarriage. Studies suggest that women who drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes, or use illicit drugs may increase their risk. One study also suggested that women who use pain-relieving medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as ibuprofen) and aspirin around the time of conception may also increase their risk of miscarriage."
Most likely, no, because the baby lives off of what you eat, meaning you will go hungry before the child does.
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thanx so much
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