Word: birthed
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...summer of 1979, Hillary was so eager to have a baby that the Clintons contemplated visiting a doctor at the University of California, San Francisco. The trip proved unnecessary: Hillary became pregnant that summer and gave birth to Chelsea Victoria...
...Ballroom dancing] is no longer something that our grandparents used to do," said Gina Fox, the show's publicist. "There is a kind of re-birth of this style of dancing that we thought had been put to rest...
...time, for any reason and over any other cries for justice. A just society, however, will weigh the "right" to abortion against other legitimate concerns, including the right of another developing life. It will then consider how to nurture that life--both in the womb and after birth--through proper education, medical insurance and child care...
Like all children of divorce, William Windsor has been both the battle's fulcrum and its victim. It was William, known chummily from birth by the press as Wills, who reportedly demanded of his father, "Why do you make Mummy cry all the time?" With the divorce imminent, William's strategic position becomes even more charged--both as his mother's trump card in her continuing negotiations with the palace and as the next King of England in the unlikely, yet much speculated upon, instance that Charles marries Camilla Parker Bowles and abdicates. But royals watchers hope that having lived...
Flour and other grain products are now required to be fortified with folic acid, a nutrient that reduces the risk of neural-tube birth defects like spina bifida. About 2,500 infants are born each year with such defects, which occur in the fetus before most women know they are pregnant...