A woman who went into the hospital thinking she had appendicitis had a shock when, just 45 minutes later, she gave birth.
China's population policy is emerging as a key part of its economic strategy as Beijing rolls out its most wide-ranging push ...
Doctors at Intermountain Health are seeing a big difference in infant hospitalizations for RSV after pushing for Utahns to ...
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China’s new condom tax will prove no effective barrier to country’s declining fertility rate
The Asian giant is grappling with a dramatic population decline, with a fertility rate of 1.0, well below the 2.1 replacement ...
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Mum thought she had appendicitis - then gave birth 45 minutes later despite having no baby bump
Demi-Lee Sefton, was left stunned after rushing to hospital with stomach pains – only to discover she was in labour and had ...
BEIJING (AP) — In China, the names of things are often either ornately poetic or jarringly direct. A new, wildly popular app ...
A recent Census Bureau study showed that 21st century young adults in the U.S. haven't been adulting like baby boomers did.
By strengthening our emunah through tefillah, acts of kindness, and constant reflection that Hashem has the best possible ...
Republican legislators’ latest attempt to further limit abortions in South Carolina would put drugs used for medication ...
A mum says the happiest day of her life turned into a living nightmare - as she almost died of sepsis after giving birth.
China’s long-running experiment with population control has entered a dramatic reversal, with demographic policy now taking ...
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The science behind eldest daughter syndrome and why so many women relate to it
Maybe you’ve seen the term “eldest daughter syndrome” pop up in group chats or on social media. For a lot of people, it feels ...
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