Births

Word BIRTHS
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Definitions and meanings of "Births"

What do we mean by births?

The process of childbearing; the beginning of life.

An instance of childbirth.

A beginning or start; a point of origin.

The circumstances of one's background, ancestry, or upbringing.

That which is born.

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The word "births" in example sentences

They note that the decline in births is equivalent to 135,000 fewer white males in the US and 127,000 fewer males in Japan over the past three decades and suggest that environmental factors are one explanation for these trends. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The largest decline in births were in California and Florida, two states hit hardest by the housing crisis. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He seemed genuinely moved, but also immediately pointed out a very different response to the events of October 1962 - a sharp increase in births nine months later. ❋ William J. Arnone (2010)

One in every 800 to 1,000 live births is a child with Down syndrome, representing approximately 5,000 births per year in the United States alone. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Evidence suggests the mother snake has had multiple virgin births, producing ... ❋ BBC (2010)

A study last year estimated that reducing early term births to 1.7% could save close to $1 billion annually. ❋ Laura Landro (2011)

Then afterwards there was a big spike in births called the post-war baby boom so the generation became Boomers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Evidence suggests the mother snake has had multiple virgin births, producing 22 baby snakes that have no father. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

Throughout questioning, he said their marriage had not been sexual in 18 years, and said he had not seen his wife naked during that time, when she carried babies to full- or nearly full-term births. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It is important to distinguish between the post-WWII demographic boom in births vs. the cultural generations born during that era. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Great Depression and subsequent recessions all were accompanied by a decline in births, said Carol Hogue, an Emory University professor of maternal and child health and epidemiology. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Wednesday's study examined the birth records of more than one million full-term births over a 15-year period ended in 2003 in two states, Michigan and New Jersey. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Boosted by a surge in Hispanic births and people who call themselves multiracial, minorities now make up 35 percent of the U.S. population. ❋ Unknown (2010)

PREMATURE BIRTH AND EARLY BIRTH WEIGHT - Between 1990 and 2000, late preterm births in the US increased by 13 percent, and the rate of low birth-weight babies increased by 24 percent. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the United States, the point at which deaths exceed births is not expected to be reached for some 50 years. ❋ Unknown (2008)

She was fascinated, not threatened, by parallel virgin births and resurrections. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Gynecology, found those who received prenatal care in a Centering Pregnancy group had one-third fewer preterm births, compared with others who received standard care. ❋ Sue Shellenbarger (2010)

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