Examples of using Perfectly normal in English and their translations into Hindi
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It's perfectly normal- just wash every day
This is perfectly normal and does not necessarily mean that your field of vision is damaged.
If odorless creamy white discharge is observed, it is perfectly normal a few days before your period.
These sudden movements of the whole body are called hypnagogic startles, and are perfectly normal.
If you're a little surprised by how your baby looks, that's perfectly normal.
How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she was a perfectly normal human being.
the complete absence of menstrual periods are perfectly normal;
It's also okay to skip one or two in a year and in most cases it's perfectly normal.
Increased appetite might be written off as a perfectly normal growth spurt,
The baby blues are perfectly normal, but if your symptoms don't dissipate after a few weeks or they start getting worse,
so feeling a little anxious about what's going to happen is perfectly normal.
The baby blues are perfectly normal, but if your symptoms don't go away after a few weeks or get worse,
It's perfectly normal not to get along 100% of the time,
so feeling a little anxious about the unknown is perfectly normal.
The baby blues are perfectly normal, but if your symptoms don't go away after a few weeks or get worse,
it's perfectly normal to worry about how to be a good parent that consistently meets your kid's needs.
knowing that what your body is doing is perfectly normal and natural and allowing your body to do what it does.
you could have a perfectly normal looking rhythm on the monitor and still be dead.
This is why white blood cell analysis is a good indicator that something is happening within your body- this could be as serious as HIV or leukemia, or a perfectly normal response to pregnancy or a cold.
British men seem particularly ill at ease when an American woman asks a question that seems perfectly normal to her, but utterly invasive to him.