| birth injury |
A birth injury is a very serious injury that may affect the mother and infant during pregnancy, delivery, or following the birth. Birth injury places the baby and mother at risk for death, as well as the placing the baby may at risk for paralysis, fractured bones, brain damage, Cerebral palsy, and other serious medical problems.
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| birth parent |
A mother or father who is genetically related to the child.
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| birth rate |
is calculated by dividing the number of live births in a population in a year by the midyear resident population. Birth rates are expressed as the number of live births per 1,000 population. The rate may be restricted to births to women of specific age, race, marital status, or geographic location (specific rate), or it may be related to the entire population (crude rate).
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| birth certificate |
In Victoria, the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages records all births that occur within the state. A birth certificate is an official certified copy of the information registered when someone is born, including who the parents are, and the date and place of birth. Birth certificates are commonly used as a way of proving an individual's identity. You must apply directly to the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages to obtain a birth certificate.
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