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Your baby's genitals are forming – here's how that works
Your baby's sex is set early, but genitals take weeks to form. Here's when they develop, and when you might spot it on an ...
Destinie Ross's sonographer mentioned that the baby appeared to have hiccups—something she had never seen before.
Once the striking resemblance was pointed out to Inês, 26, of Portugal, she told Newsweek that she simply "couldn't unsee it.
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