live birth in English

noun
1
a birth at which a child is born alive.
In total, there were 273,680 live births and 1,667 still births within 7.5 km of all sites combined.

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1. The heaviest live birth of a calf is 225 lbs for a British Friesian Cow in 1961.

2. Women who had a live birth and a diagnosis of abruptio placentae were added as a second case group.

3. The Blastomere loss group showed significantly poorer outcomes with respect to implantation, pregnancy, and live birth rates than the intact embryo group

4. Abortion and miscarriage are linked to an increased risk of premature death in women, while live birth is associated with improved longevity

5. Embryos with 100% Blastomere survival have significantly higher cleavage rates, positive hCG, implantation and live birth rates than embryos which experienced Blastomere loss (p<0.05)

6. From ostrich to orangutan, egg sac to live birth, infanticide to matricide, the diversity of behaviors between parent and progeny is as great as the diversity of life on our planet.

7. The number of Blastocysts in the two groups is relatively small (71 and 72, respectively) and no statistical difference in survival rate or live birth rate was found between collapsed and intact Blastocysts

8. His mother Alice, a professional cook, had a stillbirth at the age of and was told she was unlikely to have a live birth, and it was a surprise when she gave birth at

9. Contraceptive Care – Postpartum Most & Moderately Effective Methods; Among women aged 15-44 years who had a live birth, the percentage that is provided a most effective (i.e., sterilization, implants, IUD/IUS) or moderately effective (i.e., injectables, oral pills, patch, ring, or diaphragm) Contraceptive methods within 3 and 60 days of delivery

10. For example, smoking rates have decreased in Canada over the past decade.20 Live birth rates have also declined among women of reproductive age in Canada, from 61.1 per 1,000 in 1981 to 51.1 per 1,000 in 1997.12 Although these factors were not available for analysis in our data, we speculate that the observed increased rates of abruptio placentae are attributable to other factors, including changes in ascertainment and reporting.