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    Nobody told me. From a recent graduate:

    @palv Good call thank you!
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    Nobody told me. From a recent graduate:

    @palv Was it worth bringing the frida peri bottle to the hospital? We had planned to use it mostly at home but now I'm questioning whether we should just bring it.
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    Nobody told me. From a recent graduate:

    @craftyfriend So this may vary by region, but in my area they won't necessarily have the precise thyroid medication dose on-hand and you need to be precise with hormones. Bottom line I'd bring it just in case and worst case you don't use it.
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    Nobody told me. From a recent graduate:

    @damama1234 Good idea to bring Mom's prescription meds too if she has any. Obviously discuss with the nurses and doctors so you don't inadvertently double dose, but if she takes thyroid medication for example then the hospital may not have her exact dose in stock (and going days without it would...
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    My daughter (4) washed my back

    @donkeyhead I'M not crying!! YOU'RE crying!! 😭😭😭
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    You👏know👏your👏child👏best👏

    @metalgreymon Now I'm giggling at the idea of handing my 6 month old a hatchet and a tarp and sending him into the forest 😂
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    You👏know👏your👏child👏best👏

    @seeker4561 Oh my god. I sometimes joke about this with family "Sorry we had to cut your visit short. He can be a real baby sometimes 🤷‍♀️" But then we both laugh because yes, he's an actual baby!!
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    My colleague likes to comment on my pumping. He doesn’t know I’m going to be his boss starting in October

    @luvgodforever Yikes!!! This is so inappropriate. Being promoted to his boss is 100% the best revenge. But if the story wasn't going to end like that and this was ongoing, then my advice would have been: Looks really thoughtful and concerned "Is everything OK, Thad? You seem to be noticing...
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