PREGNANCY
If you've had a previous experience of having a premature or sick baby, you might be contemplating the potential outcomes if you decide to have another child. Regardless of your past neonatal care encounters, you may be pondering the likelihood of a similar experience occurring again.
These concerns are common among many parents, and it's natural to consider how you'll manage if faced with a similar situation once more. It's crucial to acknowledge that each pregnancy is unique.
If you're contemplating expanding your family or if you or your partner is currently expecting, reaching out to a healthcare professional for guidance and reassurance can be an important initial step.
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