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Medically reviewed by Casey Gallagher, MD Birthmarks and moles are types of skin markings that are mostly harmless. But ...
“It was the sheriff, you know, and someone from Child Protective Services.” A volunteer at the church day care saw birthmarks on Tran’s baby girl and mistook them for bruises.
by Liz Bonis, WKRC Fri, August 23rd 2024 at 4:10 PM ...
Anna Ajayi Birthmarks that appear on our skin may seem mysterious, but they are actually very common. Most people have at least one birthmark, and they come in all shapes, sizes, and colours.
“It was the sheriff, you know, and someone from Child Protective Services.” A volunteer at the church day care saw birthmarks on Tran’s baby girl and mistook them for bruises.
“It was the sheriff, you know, and someone from Child Protective Services.” A volunteer at the church day care saw birthmarks on Tran’s baby girl and mistook them for bruises.
“It was the sheriff, you know, and someone from Child Protective Services.” A volunteer at the church day care saw birthmarks on Tran’s baby girl and mistook them for bruises.
“It was the sheriff, you know, and someone from Child Protective Services.” A volunteer at the church day care saw birthmarks on Tran’s baby girl and mistook them for bruises.
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