| birth control |
a device or drug used to prevent pregnancy.
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| birth rate |
the number of live births in a country per thousand population per year (Contrast FERTILITY RATE)
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| birth |
takes place inside the house in the presence of women and children only, since adult men should not have contact with the blood of the woman giving birth. The woman counts on the help of one or more midwives, generally her mother. The father of the new-born will only enter the house to see the baby several hours afterwards. The placenta and the umbilical cord are buried to prevent animals from eating them, which would harm the child.
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| birthing center |
means any freestanding health facility, place, professional office or institution which is not a Hospital or in a Hospital, where births occur in a home-like atmosphere. This facility must be licensed and operated in accordance with the laws pertaining to Birthing Centers in the jurisdiction where the facility is located.
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| birth weight |
The amount a liveborn infant weighs at birth, in grams.
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