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anybody here born prematurely? i mean via premature ejaculation?
no lah. whilst some here may be artificially conceived and consummated through dondon donki donors, there's no chance where an interrupted injected insemination will occur, since the spillage usually ends up as spoilt semen on the flooranybody here born prematurely? i mean via premature ejaculation?
You must be new in Sammyboy.
Definitely and unlikely to last long either.
Fucking double bastard son of the gun knowing already pregnant still want to travelFucking bastard son of the gun and ter nao donator KNN they should just donate a medical facilitated plane ticket home and save the hospital cost if cannot afford.
It is mother fuckers like shit spear who gives CAQ the mandate to bring in foreigners to fuck Sinkies. On the hand shitspear could well be a shitskin CECA.You must be new in Sammyboy.
It’s been 5.5 months since I left and the malicious dogs cottonmouth aka glockman aka Jeremy Quek as per hint by jw5 (and sweetiepie etc) are allowed by Leongsam to smear and insult me slut whore mistress with no consequence. I have to inform Leongsam to delete the posts and sometimes to no avail and i am sick of it. So Leongsam did not follow his deal to get his moderators to remove posts speaking ill of me so here I am carrying out my vow to spam the forum if cottonmouth is allowed to spam in my threads without consequence - which cottonmouth obviously did and was allowed - and he has been allowed in this 5.5 months no need follow his agreement to stop insulting me and continued to smear and insult me whore just yesterday and insulted me have std one day before that and everyday with no consequence.
Another thing to highlight is I realised after I left forum that @strawberry = @kaninabuchaojibye and I already know @nightsafari = @kaninabuchaojibye i.e despicable nightsafari is the strawberry that started the thread Who is Ginfreely sugar daddy and then keep upping it on the pretext of asking about strawberry. No wonder so pretentious always pretending to like my Hokkien threads while stabbing me non stop.
No I am not back. Only here to carry out my promise to spam the forum unlike you despicable liar son of whore with no morals telling lies that I am the one attacking you proven in this 5.5 months that I am not.FUCKSLUT YOU ARE BACK!!!!
PLEASE REPORT TO MY DUNGEON, I WILL FLOG YOUR CHEEBYE THOROUGHLY TILL IT BLEED! CUT OFF YOUR NIPPLES AND SLAP YOUR FUCKFACE!!!
No I am not back. Only here to carry out my promise to spam the forum unlike you despicable liar son of whore with no morals telling lies that I am the one attacking you proven in this 5.5 months that I am not.
Your phua cb whore mother obviously bred a son with no morals no spirit of agreement.Promise your cheebye, your throat will be slitted and your corpse gangraped!!!!
I will tear your phua cheebye into piece, rip off your jaw and your womb.
YOU FUCK WHORE!!!
Whoring her out will covering that in a year. Not a problemI fully understand that there will be complications with such kids. However, NOT all kids will face such predicament as described. It will take a lot of work, patience & especially love to rear such kids. That a mother is prepared to carry the baby for 9 months is no mean feat. It can only come from love that is within the couple, or else they would had put on a condom or aborted the kid. All the parents & kid is pleading for is a chance to live.. a chance that had been granted to all of us alive today.
Our parents loved us, despite the difficulties & hardships they had to go thru. Anyone above 30 yrs old will remember what Spore was like in the 90s - Asian financial crisis, terrorism, inflation, etc, etc. But despite all that, they never gave up, & did not even have the benefits of new parents of today such as child care leaves, financial grants, etc. If they had given up, they could had easily used condoms or aborted us, & you/me would not had been alive today, to see, touch, hear, taste, smell our world, with its ugliness, so too beauty. an experience which we would had never known.
All that they-our fellow human regardless if local or foreigner, are only asking for is a CHANCE, to live, with our help...a help that had been given to us through others-local & foreign- contributions to our society - economic, military, education, scientific knowledge, etc opportunities that saw our phenomenal growth since 1965...
Very true.The Long-Lasting Effects of Preterm Birth
NICHD-funded research shows how very early preterm birth affects children's brains, stress, and behaviors for years
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Infants born very preterm—defined as 32 weeks of gestation or less—face many challenges. Because their brains and other organs are not fully developed, these infants often require lifesaving medical treatments after birth, such as machine-assisted breathing. Although critical to survival, such treatments can cause pain and be stressful for infants. As they get older, these children may have problems linked to the stress and pain they experienced during sensitive infant development periods. These problems can include issues with visual memory (such as remembering pictures), poor planning skills, and symptoms of anxiety and depression.
A research group funded in part by the NICHD Pregnancy and Perinatology (PP) Branch recently released results from several studies that examined longer-term effects of pain and stress in infants born very preterm. Understanding how early stressors affect these infants' brain development may help to find ways to make preterm infants' first weeks of life easier and to promote healthy development. Select a link below to learn more.
Mothers Can Soothe Stress
Altered Brain Networks Linked to Cognitive Problems
Mothers Can Soothe Stress
In one study, researchers examined 18-month-old children who were born extremely preterm (24 to 28 weeks of pregnancy), very preterm (29 to 32 weeks of pregnancy), or full-term (39 to 41 weeks of pregnancy). They measured the level of cortisol—a hormone that helps the body deal with stress—in children's saliva before, during, and after a simple test in which the children stacked and sorted toys with their mothers. At the same time, the researchers analyzed how the mothers interacted with the children.
The study found that the extremely preterm children, who had experienced more painful procedures after birth, performed worse on the test than did children in both other groups. The study also uncovered abnormal patterns in cortisol-based stress responses among both the preterm groups, but especially the extremely preterm, compared to children born at full-term gestations. Children with the most abnormal stress responses were also most likely to show symptoms of anxiety and depression in their daily lives.
However, positive child–mother interactions during the tests seemed to help lower stress in the extremely preterm children, whose initial cortisol levels were much higher than other children's levels. This finding reinforces earlier research suggesting that stress early in life, especially for those born extremely preterm, "reprograms" children's neurological and hormonal systems to respond to their environments in abnormal ways. This research also suggests possible ways to reverse some of the harmful effects of this reprogramming.
Altered Brain Networks Linked to Cognitive Problems
In the other two studies, the researchers used brain imaging to investigate cognitive deficits—problems with mental processes such as attention, memory, and problem solving—in 7-year-old children who were born very preterm. These cognitive problems, such as with visual memory, planning, problem solving, inhibition, mental flexibility, and multitasking, usually become noticeable during elementary school, even in preterm children with normal intelligence. The type of brain imaging used in these studies, magnetoencephalography (MEG), measures the magnetic fields produced by groups of brain cells that are sending electrical signals to reveal patterns of coordinated activity in different parts of the brain.
The study found that very preterm children had more trouble remembering pairs of simple shapes that briefly appeared on a screen, even just a moment later. They also showed different patterns of brain activity during the testing than did full-term children of the same age. Specifically, very preterm children's brains showed a decrease in coordinated activity in one type of brain wave throughout the cortex, the outer layer of the brain that is involved in cognition. In contrast, full-term children showed a spike in this type of connectivity when performing the same task. The very preterm children with the most connectivity in this type of brain wave did better on the tests, but even those who passed the tests had different types of brain activity than did the full-term children.
A second study examined very preterm children's brain waves in the cortex while the children were not performing any specific task. Researchers found that some of the brain waves of very preterm children were slower than those of other children. The type of slowing the researchers saw has been linked to a variety of brain disorders, including schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease. The researchers don't yet know how preterm birth leads to these brain wave patterns or how they, in turn, lead to cognitive problems.
The findings from these three studies provide insight into some of the longer term effects of preterm birth. But, importantly, the studies point to potential avenues of future research and interventions that could help these children overcome any deficits as they continue to grow.
For additional information on NICHD research on preterm birth, select one of the links below:
- Research articles discussed in this Spotlight: (Note: These are scientific documents geared toward an audience of researchers.)
- Brummelte, S., Grunau, R.E., Zaidman-Zait, A., Weinberg, J., Nordstokke, D., Cepeda, I.L. (2011). Cortisol levels in relation to maternal interaction and child internalizing behavior in preterm and full-term children at 18 months corrected age. Developmental Psychobiology, 53(2), 184-195. PubMed ID: 21298633.
- Doesburg, S.M., Ribary, U., Herdman, A.T., Miller, S.P., Poskitt, K.J., Moiseev, A., Whitfield, M.F., Synnes, A., Grunau, R.E. (2011a). Altered long-range alpha-band synchronization during visual short-term memory retention in children born very preterm. NeuroImage, 54(3), 2330-2339. PubMed ID: 20974268
- Doesburg, S.M., Ribary, U., Herdman, A.T., Moiseev, A., Cheung, T., Miller, S.P., Poskitt, K., Weinberg, H., Whitfield, M.F., Synnes, A., Grunau, R.E. (2011b). Magnetoencephalography reveals slowing of resting peak oscillatory frequency in children born very preterm. Pediatric Research, 70(2), 171-175. PubMed ID: 21544009.
- NICHD A to Z Topic: Preterm Labor and Birth
- NICHD Pregnancy and Perinatology (PP) Branch
- Scientific Report: Prematurity Research at the NIH
- PP Branch, NICHD, Report to the NACHHD Council, September 2008 (Note: This is a scientific document geared toward an audience of researchers.)
- NICHD National Child and Maternal Health Education Program
- All NICHD news releases on preterm birth and preterm infants
- Previous NICHD Spotlights on Preterm Birth:
amdk shud hv fucked MinahBoth are foreigners?
amdk shud hv fucked Minah
hanor, plus make them pay towage / stowage feesThe hospital should have impounded the baby until they paid up.
No money no babby!