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  • Teresa Wilkinson @teresa_xmm added a photo
    2025-06-01 00:42:04 ·
    meme~~~🥹
    meme~~~🐈‍⬛🐾🥹🤩
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  • Armand Hagenes @eric_effertz_6x5O added a photo
    2025-06-01 00:46:02 ·
    Over a year of getting it and still suffering!
    Over a year of getting it and still suffering!
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  • Dagmar Goodwin @ijones_DIPa added a photo
    2025-06-01 00:47:02 ·
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  • Fredy Lemke @jolie01_ps1K added a photo
    2025-06-01 00:52:02 ·
    Who can relate?
    Who can relate?
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  • Mai Phương Bùi @cun.baobeiii24 added a photo
    2025-06-01 00:54:03 ·
    Sang vì vợ là đây chứ đâu
    Sang vì vợ là đây chứ đâu 🤣
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  • Rubby Wattson @rubby101 added a photo
    2025-06-01 01:02:05 ·
    Women typically get ultrasounds instead of MRIs during pregnancy because ultrasounds are safer, faster, cheaper, and more widely available.

    While MRI scans of fetuses are real and medically useful, they are mainly used in special cases due to their high cost and limited accessibility.

    The strange, wide-eyed appearance in fetal MRIs is accurate—it’s just how water-rich tissues like the eyes show up under magnetic imaging.

    Experts confirm these images are authentic, but they’re not needed for routine prenatal care.
    Women typically get ultrasounds instead of MRIs during pregnancy because ultrasounds are safer, faster, cheaper, and more widely available. While MRI scans of fetuses are real and medically useful, they are mainly used in special cases due to their high cost and limited accessibility. The strange, wide-eyed appearance in fetal MRIs is accurate—it’s just how water-rich tissues like the eyes show up under magnetic imaging. Experts confirm these images are authentic, but they’re not needed for routine prenatal care.
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  • Romaine Treutel @rosalind44_I9Ut added a photo
    2025-06-01 01:06:02 ·
    Best grocery list ever.
    Best grocery list ever.
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  • Jerrod Halvorson @ekunde_U3Cl added a photo
    2025-06-01 01:07:02 ·
    Add a caption
    Add a caption
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  • Hollis Little @pupton_trzy added a photo
    2025-06-01 01:08:02 ·
    I've have to raw-dawg a plain can of sardines in water as my only breakfast item daily to keep my brain from oozing out of my eye sockets.
    I've have to raw-dawg a plain can of sardines in water as my only breakfast item daily to keep my brain from oozing out of my eye sockets.
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