Write an article based on this "Follow proper legal protocol. Consider a post-mortem examination. Take time to recover physically."
article: There are certain forms you need to fill out when a baby dies during delivery. It can be painful to deal with paperwork during such a difficult time, so ask for assistance if necessary.  A birth and death certificate will need to be filled out. You will need to provide basic information, like your full name and place of birth. The Medical Certificate of Death and the birth certificate must be taken to your local register office within five days of your baby's death.  If you're having trouble filing out documents due to your emotions, ask a friend or family member for assistance. You might also want to take someone to the register office when you go to deliver the documents as this can be difficult. Parents often wonder what precisely caused the baby to die during delivery. You might want to consider asking for a post-mortem examination if you feel answers will help you cope.  Infection, complications during delivery, undetectable health conditions, and other factors can cause a baby to die during or before delivery. A post-mortem exam or autopsy may help detect these causes. Some parents find knowing more information can help them move on.  Doctors need your written consent to carry out a post-mortem examination. Many parents opt out as, even when an investigation is discovered, the cause of death sometimes still remains unknown. Understand an investigation may not yield the answers you want and factor this into the decision making process. Your body will need to recover after a stillbirth the same way it needs to recover from a typical pregnancy. You should take it easy for the first few weeks and get lots of bed rest and sleep. Your breasts will likely fill with milk. This can cause soreness and tenderness for a few days, after which the milk should disperse. You might also have spotting or bleeding for a few weeks. A warm bath and over-the-counter painkillers can help you cope with any discomfort.

Write an article based on this "Apply an antiperspirant. Eat a healthy, well-balanced diet to maintain a normal weight. Wear breathable fabrics. Reduce stress. Avoid foods and drinks that can increase sweating. Minimize foods or situations that trigger hot flashes. See your doctor about underlying conditions that can cause excess sweating. Consult a dermatologist for medical treatments."
article: Perspiring is your body’s natural way of cooling itself in a number of situations. While sweat alone is normal and indeed healthy, there may still be situations where you would prefer not to sweat, such as during a date or during an important presentation. The aluminum-based compounds in antiperspirants actually block the pores to prevent sweating.  If you feel as though you produce more sweat than your over-the-counter antiperspirant can handle, you can speak with your doctor about prescription-strength antiperspirants. Use this nightly; it may take up to a week to notice a difference. If you would prefer a natural alternative to chemical-laden antiperspirants, then try rubbing a raw potato under your arms. The starch contained in a potato can similarly block pores to reduce the amount that you sweat. Dusting your armpits with cornstarch can also help. Individuals who are obese will often sweat more because it requires more energy to move. Skin folds will also trap moisture and increase body odor with an increase in bacterial growth. Synthetic fabrics that do not allow your armpits to breathe will increase your sweat response. Natural fabrics — cotton, wool, and silk — are better at letting your skin breathe. As an exception, certain synthetic fabrics, especially those meant for exercise wear, have been developed to absorb or wick moisture from your skin. Purchase active wear made from these materials to help reduce sweat. Emotionally and physically stressful situations will increase the sweat response in your body. Learn stress-reduction techniques such as yoga, meditation, affirmations, listening to music, getting enough sleep, and eating a balanced diet. This also includes trying to disarm emotionally stressful situations in your life, such as those surrounding work or relationships. Caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, garlic, curries, and onions can all increase the amount that you sweat. Try cutting back on dishes and beverages that contain these ingredients. Women going through menopause often have particular hot flash triggers—such as caffeine and lack of sleep—that lead to increased sweating. Avoid these triggers to help reduce your sweat response. Increased sweating can be a symptom of a larger medical condition. See your physician to rule out:  Diabetes (or general blood sugar imbalances) Endocarditis Generalized anxiety disorder HIV Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) Tuberculosis Leukemia Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma Some medications can also be responsible for your increased sweat response. If you developed the symptoms in association with a new medication, then ask your doctor about similar medications that may not induce sweating. If none of these steps seem to have helped with your sweating, then you can consult a dermatologist for medical options. Your doctor and dermatologist will likely only consider medical options if you have actually been diagnosed with hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating). Options available include:  Botox injections, which use botulinum toxin to help reduce the amount of sweating produced by the body under the arms. This works by blocking the release of acetylcholine, thereby temporarily reducing sweat production. This can be an effective, but expensive, treatment. Surgical removal of the sweat glands, which is an outpatient procedure performed using local anesthesia. Microwave thermolysis, which is used to destroy the sweat glands with microwave energy. It is usually administered in two 20–30 minute sessions, separated by three months. Iontophoresis, which uses electrical currents to decrease sweating. Oral prescription medications that systematically limit sweating. These include anticholinergics such as glycopyrrolate, oxybutynin, benztropine, propantheline, and others. Sympathectomy, which is where your surgeon attempts to stop the nerve signals that your body sends to sweat glands. It is a major surgery, requiring hospitalization. Possible side effects include loss of feeling under the arm, low blood pressure, inability to tolerate heat, and even an irregular heartbeat.

Write an article based on this "Go to Stormwind, the main capital city of the Alliance. Walk, ride or fly to the Eastern Earthshrine. Go just west of there to the island with all of the Tushui Pandaren on it."
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If you are in Ironforge, you can take the Deep run Tram found in Tinker Town.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/8\/80\/Get-Back-to-Pandaria-Step-1Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Get-Back-to-Pandaria-Step-1Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/80\/Get-Back-to-Pandaria-Step-1Bullet1.jpg\/aid2625273-v4-728px-Get-Back-to-Pandaria-Step-1Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  If you are in Dalaran, you can use the portal inside the Silver Enclave.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/1\/16\/Get-Back-to-Pandaria-Step-1Bullet2.jpg\/v4-460px-Get-Back-to-Pandaria-Step-1Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/16\/Get-Back-to-Pandaria-Step-1Bullet2.jpg\/aid2625273-v4-728px-Get-Back-to-Pandaria-Step-1Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} It is floating on an island, outside of Stormwind’s walls, northwest of Stormwind Keep. There is also a large Pandaren-style arch and an orange hot air balloon to help you find it.