In 1994, it is estimated that approximately 130 million babies were born worldwide. This figure is based on global birth statistics and demographic data collected by various organizations, including the United Nations. The number reflects ongoing trends in population growth and fertility rates during that period.
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Over 140 million babies are born worldwide each year.
Approximately 385,000 babies were born every day worldwide in 2005.
It is estimated that around 131.4 million babies were born worldwide in the year 2000.
There are 267 babies being born worldwide each minute. Multiply that number by 20 and there are 5,340 children born every 20 minutes.
On average, there are about 250 babies born worldwide every minute, which translates to around 15,000 babies born per hour globally. This number can vary due to factors such as location, population size, and birth rates.
FAS affects 1 to 2 babies per 1,000 born worldwide.
There were approximately 131.4 million babies born worldwide in 2012.
On average, about 4.3 babies are born worldwide every second. Therefore, in 5 seconds, approximately 21-22 babies would be born.
Every eight seconds, a child is born. About 500,000 babies are born every day around the world. About 130 million babies are born every year worldwide.
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