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My Onc is pregnant

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Some peopleshy violet said:My onc worked as a team with
My onc worked as a team with others, so I often saw the other oncs. All was fine. Good to know others in case you are in hospital or onc out of office.
Go to one of those big cancer centers and then have an onc in their area administer the meds. Rest assured that you will be given whatever she wants you to have. -
It's silly I know but it isMama G said:Some people
Go to one of those big cancer centers and then have an onc in their area administer the meds. Rest assured that you will be given whatever she wants you to have.
It's silly I know but it is administered in my head - I'm scared the man onc wont be as gentle as she is lol, Im sure it will be fine)) I'll find out soon enough blaaaaaa
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