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Obstetrics / Pain / Childbirth / Muscles of the torso / Bodyweight exercise / Pelvic girdle pain / Pregnancy / Stress incontinence / Abdominal exercise / Anatomy / Medicine / Health
Date: 2011-12-19 19:32:29
Obstetrics
Pain
Childbirth
Muscles of the torso
Bodyweight exercise
Pelvic girdle pain
Pregnancy
Stress incontinence
Abdominal exercise
Anatomy
Medicine
Health

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