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Getty Images Sonograms and photos left by people praying for their babies at Nuestra Senora Reina de Los Angeles church, used mostly by Latino immigrants.
Births Fuel Hispanic Growth Miriam Jordan 2011
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Sonograms reveal that babies in the womb will exhibit a preference for their right or left hand.
TEXAS FAITH: Why should science talk to religion? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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Sonograms are exciting until your baby is born, and then… not so much.
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Sonograms are now showing us a film of our first neighbors in their first home, within their mother.
Beyond Roe: Building a Civilization of Love Suzanne 2006
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Sonograms are usually performed every trimester but may be done more often if the physician suspects a problem.
THE LUPUS HANDBOOK FOR WOMEN ROBIN DIBNER 1994
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Sonograms are usually performed every trimester but may be done more often if the physician suspects a problem.
THE LUPUS HANDBOOK FOR WOMEN ROBIN DIBNER 1994
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Sonograms are usually performed every trimester but may be done more often if the physician suspects a problem.
THE LUPUS HANDBOOK FOR WOMEN ROBIN DIBNER 1994
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Sonograms are a routine aspect of prenatal care and, according to the Guttmacher Institute, are not medically necessary in the first trimester of pregnancy, when nine out of 10 abortions occur.
Thestar.com - Home Page Andrew Kaspar 2011
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Sonograms became more widely available in the 1990s, and some parents who wanted a son aborted their baby if they learned it was a girl.
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Sonograms became more widely available in the 1990s, and some parents who wanted a son aborted their baby if they learned it was a girl.
Newsvine - Get Smarter Here Alexa Olesen 2010
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