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The mood-boosting power of crying | Kathy Mendias

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Crying During a Pregnancy

The covad cindrum is a real, live phenomenon where the non pregnant partner can take pregnancy characteristics like mood swings. A bio chemist found that inside of our emotional tears, there's high concentrations of tress harmons and losing and cafelins which easier on my tongue as in doorfence. Keeping them inside cauld amplify our feelings of anger or sadness. For woman giving birth, experiencing both stress and pain are a gift. In orphans, they will rise to help her with potentially long labor.

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