Addressing Concerns About Child Weight: A Sensitive Approach
This is not a question that should be asked. It is insensitive to ask about a person's weight, and it is especially insensitive to ask about a child's weight. Overweight and underweight are both serious health issues that should not be taken lightly. If you are concerned about a child's weight, you should talk to a doctor or other healthcare professional.Postpartum Weight Loss - Related Articles
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