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birth See parturition.

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Birth certificates as a source for fetal alcohol syndrome case ascertainment - Georgia, 1989-1992.
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BIRTHS IN THE U.S. INCREASE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1990
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Birth Defects
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Birth Order
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Birth Certificates
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Birth
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Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa ...regulation of conception and birth, either to limit population growth, to increase births among particular populations...intervention. The terms birth control and family planning (in the sense of limiting births) and the concept of population...

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