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Audrey Charamba has written: 'In the wake of our shadows' -- subject(s): Services for, Mothers of children with disabilities, Children with disabilities, Women 'In the wake of our shadows' -- subject(s): Services for, Mothers of children with disabilities, Children with disabilities, Women
They were gassed as soon as practical after arrival at the death camps.
AIDS. lots of it
Yes, apparently some, few highway women gave birth to children and raised them as highway men or women
No, because Menopausal women are past their fertility age and can no longer have children. So in a way Menopause is its own birth control.
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Absolutely ! There are millions of women on Earth that have never given birth. Pregnancy and childbirth are a woman's personal choice. Some choose never to have children.
Helen Keller is an inspiration to women, both with and without disabilities, because she overcame significant challenges to become a respected writer, political activist, and public speaker. Her determination, resilience, and advocacy for the rights of individuals with disabilities have left a lasting impact on society, serving as a beacon of hope and empowerment for women of all backgrounds.
There is no evidence to suggest that Helen Keller drank alcohol. She was a dedicated advocate for various causes, including those related to disabilities and women's rights.
Michele Wates has written: 'Disabled parents' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Children of parents with disabilities, Family relationships, Parent-Child Relations, Parents, Parents with disabilities, People with disabilities, Pregnancy in women with disabilities, Self-help groups, Social conditions, Social networks 'Supporting disabled adults in their parenting role' -- subject(s): Parents with disabilities, Services for, Government policy
Yes, lexapro causes infertility in some women due to the fact that it causes ovulation (and the menstrual cycle) to stop in many women who take it. It is also linked to birth defects.
not many...for the women were afraid that they would die of child birth...