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If Our Bodies Could Talk
Things Not to Say to a Pregnant Woman
Oct 30, 2014 | 13-part series
Katherine Wells,
James Hamblin
You don't have to tell her how big she is. You don't need to touch her belly. James Hamblin discusses the etiquette of asking questions about pregnancy with senior editor Becca Rosen.
Courtesy of
The Atlantic
About This Series
Off-beat perspectives on health topics from Dr. James Hamblin