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Old Feb 11, 2015, 09:11 PM
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This is quite interesting. I'd like to follow this research.

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certainly interesting! thanks for the share!

that makes me think of how i heard my birth wasnt the best. i was breech and she was in labor for almost a week. then when they did a sea section(dont know how its spelt), her heart stopped, and so did mine because i wasnt out yet. both of us survived.. but i also was born with jaundaus.. (and apparently i was also born with some brain scars (from the mri/fmri of my brain that i got to see recently and was told about(it was done back in november)). so they prolly arent that far off by their speculations on the foals being oxygen deprived during birthing that is causing the issues and detachment.
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