| birthmother |
is the natural mother of a child. Unfortunately they are not allowed to see the child or to have any part in its life past the birth.
Ãâó: pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/monkeynotes/pmTheGiver38....
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| birth control |
Practices employed by couples that permit sexual intercourse with reduced likelihood of conception and birth. The term birth control is often used synonymously with such terms as contraception, fertility control, and family planning. But birth control includes abortion to prevent a birth, whereas family planning methods explicitly do not include abortion. See also: What are Family Planning and Reproductive Health Programs? What's in a Word?
Ãâó: www.planetwire.org/glossarylist.php
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| birth mother |
(birth parent, biological parent) - refers to the person who gave birth to a baby. It is a preferred term as opposed to natural mother or real mother, causing implication that if the birth mother makes an adoption plan the adoptive parents are unreal or unnatural.
Ãâó: www.achildswaiting.com/glossary.php
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| birth rate |
The number of people born each year per 1000 of the population.
Ãâó: www.bridgemary.hants.sch.uk/folders/gcse_revision_...
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| birth defect |
a health problem present at birth.
Ãâó: www.cookchildrens.org/Health_Information/Condition...
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