Answer:
huwag munag mag bf at mag siryouso sa pag aaral
Hey there!
Sadly, the answer is no.
Explanation:
Surgery removes cancer that is contained in one area. Surgery removes some, but not all, of a cancer tumor.
Like many other substances, binge drinking is often used as a coping mechanism for a person who is undergoing various forms of emotional stress/trauma.
Any situation that could be stressful/traumatic for someone could cause them to binge drink, examples include; the ending of a relationship, financial struggles, poor mental health etc.
The baby/child would grow into a person who then takes those abilities from his/her parent and turns out to be like the mother or even worse. But they could also go to someone and talk about it, but they'll most likely be depressed in the future because the mother didn't care.
And I should know...