just ask a doctor or a nurse .
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If a mother has sextuplets, she gives birth to six babies at one time.
Socialization can begin before birth through prenatal experiences such as hearing the mother's voice, feeling her movements, and responding to external stimuli. These early interactions can influence the baby's development and establish a foundation for social connections after birth.
Antarctica has the lowest birth rate of any continent as it has no permanent population, making the birth rate 0. Of the populated continents, Europe has the lowest birth rate at about 2 children per mother.
The record for the most children born to a single mother at one time is eight. This multiple birth, known as octuplets, occurred in Houston, Texas in 1998.
Actually, a population has a negative growth rate when the death rate exceeds the birth rate. This means that more individuals are dying than being born, resulting in a decline in population size over time.
She is your grandmother.
The difference is that your mother gave birth to you. Your grandmother is either your mom's mom or dad's mom. Your mother was born one generation ago and your grandmother was born two generations before you.
Yes. She gave birth to your mother or father, whom then gave birth to you.
Masculine: Son - Father - Grandfather - Great Grandfather Feminine Daughter - Mother - Grandmother - Great Grandmother (They are not categorized by gender, just by order of birth).
yes, children through adoption are legally the same as children by birth.
A child is not property and continued "possession" does not have meaning with regard to rights. Regardless of how long the grandmother has been taking care of the grandson, she has legal rights to the child only if the mother, or the courts, formally granted her custodial rights. If the grant of custodial rights was never made, then the grandmother has no legal right to interfere with the mother resuming custodial care of the child. (Presuming the mother has not lost custodial rights to some other person or institution.)
While it is not uncommon but kind of difficult because of age. if a Grandmother wants to be a surrogate mother it is possible. If her um parts are still intact and working properly it can be done. Just recently a 62 year old Grandmother gave birth to her Grandson because the Mother was not able to carry the baby for reasons I do not know how to explain
Birth injuries are mostly cause due to the mother's health and the way the mother and its baby are being taken care of.
They spend three years being birth mothers, and give birth to one baby each year.
The grandmother, with whom he lived during high school, the mother of his mother, lived in Hawaii, which was also the place of his birth. Kenya is where his other grandmother, the mother of his father, lived.
Unknown exactly what is being asked - - the answer is contained within the question itself. You are the unwed mother of a child to whom you have given birth.
The mother can sign her name, not the father's name.