When ever they feel the need to have a child.
Often the basic roles of women in society are to care for the children and family. Women are often expected to be nurturing. Women also support the family financially either entirely or in part.
No. Anyone can be the target of atrocities, though it often gets more publicity when it is against women or children.
In concentration camps, since men and women were separated, young children were put in the women's section. However, if the concentration camps were also extermination camps, the children were often murdered upon arrival.
Myelofibrosis occurs with equal frequency in women and men, but in children it affects girls twice as often as it does boys
It was not a huge problem for enslaved women to have children, except that hard work, poor nutrition and no medical care must have taken a terrible toll in lives of both mothers and children. The hardest thing would be knowing that their children could be taken away and sold at any time. Mothers often had little time allowed to take care of their children. Slave women were often forced to have children under circumstances that are difficult to describe here.
The term demographers use to describe the number of children women are capable of bearing is "fertility." It refers to the potential for reproduction and is often measured by the average number of children born to women of childbearing age in a population.
Civilians (women and children) are often caught up in war. They are normally evacuated to safer areas as soon as possible.
The Industrial Revolution led to large numbers of women and children working in factories. They often performed dangerous work for low pay, as did adult male factory workers.
Helping poor women and children.
She often tried to stop them from giving birth to their and Zeus's children or tried to kill the children. She also punished them by cursing them.
The book "Thoughts About Women and the Holocaust" by Ringleheim, says that more women than men were killed. The men were used for slave labor. The women were often killed on their arrival in the camps.
Women with children were more likely to be put into gas chambers. Women were often raped or forced to have sexual relations with officers for food and other humanly needs. They were put in concentration Camps. They didn't get any special treatment! Younger women that could work in work camps were saved most of the time. Very young children were not. Older women that were not seen as physically capable for doing work were not treated good either. women and men were separated when they first arrived at camps. If children were old enough to work, they often were allowed to stay with their parents. If they were too young to work, they were often sent to be gassed or to the crematories. Women, if found strong or suitable enough, were often sent to work in factories. children that were old and strong enough to work were sent to children camps, which held only children. they were taken away from their parents ad sent on their own. if siblings were lucky enough, they could stay together. most young children died very soon. As the men, women and children arrived they were sorted into groups, then they had to strip naked and one of the generals would come and take a look at them. if he beleived that they werent fit enough he would send them to the gas chambers. there the unfit women and children would die. the fit ones were sent to work in factories or out in the forests collecting wood.