Yes, you can have in vitro fertilization if you've given birth before.
8 babies. But it depends, some women have given birth to 10 babies but that case is rare.
As of 2019, there were approximately 3.8 million live births in the United States, with around 42.9 births per 1,000 women aged 15-44. However, exact figures for the number of pregnant women at any given moment are not readily available.
Yes absolutely! In fact ACOG just came out with a statement on why women should be encouraged to have VBACs, even if they've had more than one cesarean.
It is believed that 1/6 of 1% total of women go through with unassisted births in the Nation, It is not known how many of these unassisted births are by choice.
Well, i think because women years before argued that women should have the same rights as men and then they realized women were important. But some already realized it before,but did not make a law for that.
not sure
"Goody" before a last name is given to women who have a humble social standing.
No. Minorities have more , percentage wise.
No: because women is already plural, the apostrophe must come before the s. An example would be the women's handbags.
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Vermont has the lowest birth rate in the U.S. as of 2002, at 47.93 live births per 1000 women. Maine and New Hampshire follow, at 49.08 and 51.49 live births per 1000 women respectively.
If by birth rate you mean the number of births during a given period of time then the answer is yes. The rate may be further qualified, for example, as the number per 1000 women of childbearing age but that does not alter the nature of the variable. If, however, by birth rate you mean the number of births WITHOUT the time element, the measure becomes discrete.