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the birth of a living fetus (regardless of the length of gestation)
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A live birth of a human being occurs when a fetus is expelled and separated from the mother's body and subsequently shows some sign of life, such as voluntary movement, heartbeat, or pulsation of the umbilical cord, for however brief a time. In the absence of such sign, the event is considered a stillbirth. This definition was created by the World Health Organization in 1950 and is chiefly used for public health and statistical purposes. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_birth
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| live birth |
The delivery of one or more babies with any sign of life.
Ãâó: embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/Index/L.htm
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This refers to the actual live birth of one or more babies. In determining success-rate date using live births, the industry standard is to count a "live birth" as a single delivery, regardless of how many babies were born.
Ãâó: preconception.com/resources/articles/infertterms.h...
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| live birth |
A birth in which a fetus is delivered with signs of life after complete expulsion or extraction from its mother, beyond 20 completed weeks of gestational age. (Live births are counted as birth events, eg a twin or triplet live birth is counted as one birth event.)
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