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childbirth

[chahyld-burth] / ˈtʃaɪldˌbɜrθ /


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“While diverse views about marriage, childbirth and childrearing should be respected, we want to make a society where young generations can marry, have and raise children as they wish,” Ogura said.

From Seattle Times

When mixed with oxygen, it is known as "gas and air" which is used in childbirth to help reduce the sensation of pain.

From BBC

Doulas are considered a key part of providing emotional and physical support and advocacy for mothers before, during and after childbirth, particularly for Black women.

From Los Angeles Times

While rare today in developed countries, an obstetric vesicovaginal fistula was a major complication of childbirth among 19th century women in America.

From Salon

In support of a cause the team has championed all season, Williams entered the arena in a T-shirt that read, “There’s a Black Maternal Health Crisis in the US. Black women deserve to survive childbirth.”

From Washington Post