Aas use an harm to newborns?

Mattgainz69

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Using a new source for primo and I know primo can be faked with a lot of stuff. Just had a new baby so as a first time dad I'm stressing over everything. Dumb question but there's no chance of what I inject can be transferred to my baby through my pores or what not correct. Not sure if I should just stick to test for a while. I always feel like when I'm on tren my sweat smells different so just wanted to be sure.

My source is a reputable place on another forum. If anyone wants to shoot a pm I'll tell you what it is and you can let me know what you think.

Thanks guys!
 
Using a new source for primo and I know primo can be faked with a lot of stuff. Just had a new baby so as a first time dad I'm stressing over everything. Dumb question but there's no chance of what I inject can be transferred to my baby through my pores or what not correct. Not sure if I should just stick to test for a while. I always feel like when I'm on tren my sweat smells different so just wanted to be sure.

My source is a reputable place on another forum. If anyone wants to shoot a pm I'll tell you what it is and you can let me know what you think.

Thanks guys!
No.
It's safe
 
Ah, the New Dad Paranoia. I am familiar. I really don’t think there’s any real risk of anything in your bloodstream to get to your skin.
 
Ah, the New Dad Paranoia. I am familiar. I really don’t think there’s any real risk of anything in your bloodstream to get to your skin.

Dude it's bad lol. I use rogain to help with the hair and haven't put that stuff on since worried about getting it into her
 
Dude it's bad lol. I use rogain to help with the hair and haven't put that stuff on since worried about getting it into her

Transdermal/topicals like that you would want to avoid - which is easy in the case of Rogain: just don’t put your hair on your baby in the hours following application.

Primo and anything injectable is non-transferable.

Congratulations brother - do your best to be present as much as possible. Not just the time with your child, but I mean when you can be there, BE THERE. Just watch them & interact - hold, read, & talk to them. Every single month they will be different from before; the rate of development is astounding.
 
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Transdermal/topicals like that you would want to avoid - which is easy in the case of Rogain: just don’t put your hair on your baby in the hours following application.

Primo and anything injectable is non-transferable.

Congratulations brother - do your best to be present as much as possible. Not just the time with your child, but I mean when you can be there, BE THERE. Just watch them & interact - hold, read, & talk to them. Every single month they will be different from before; the rate of development is astounding.

Thank you. I guess my main concern is the quality of the oil. I'm using a new lab and I'm 99.9 percent sure they are good. But with my OCD it's just not enough haha. Is there any chance of the gear is bad like cause infection or fever or type of things. Contains harmful chemicals. That that can be transfered over to the baby?
 
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Thank you. I guess my main concern is the quality of the oil. I'm using a new lab and I'm 99.9 percent sure they are good. But with my OCD it's just not enough haha. Is there any chance of the gear is bad like cause infection or fever or type of things. Contains harmful chemicals. That that can be transfered over to the baby?

You’re 100% g2g brother. You having a bacterial infection at an injection site, would only be transferable if you had an open wound there and exposed the child to that directly through a wound/mucus membrane.

If you get to the point you have an open rotting abscess from a shot, that also somehow is getting rubbed on your infant, you would have bigger problems - like being so dumb that you couldn’t figure out you should have went to a prompt care for antibiotics a week prior when you were having fevers.

If you have a fever from infection, that is not transferable - it’s a symptom of your body trying to combat the local bacterial infection.
 
You’re 100% g2g brother. You having a bacterial infection at an injection site, would only be transferable if you had an open wound there and exposed the child to that directly through a wound/mucus membrane.

If you get to the point you have an open rotting abscess from a shot, that also somehow is getting rubbed on your infant, you would have bigger problems - like being so dumb that you couldn’t figure out you should have went to a prompt care for antibiotics a week prior when you were having fevers.

If you have a fever from infection, that is not transferable - it’s a symptom of your body trying to combat the local bacterial infection.
Thanks brother sent you a pm
 
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