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At 30 months, 42% of babies in the prenatal group and 21% in the post-natal group were able to walk without crutches or other devices, researchers said.
Study Backs Prenatal Fix Ron Winslow 2011
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I am theorizing that more “humans” die from abortions every year than from inadequate/nonexistent pre – or post-natal care.
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She also has a list of more acute goals, the first of which is that every hospital in the world offering pre - and post-natal care and treating newborn babies not use traditional plastic medical devices.
Nancy Chuda: As TSCA Collapses, Toxic Baby Fights Back (VIDEO) Nancy Chuda 2010
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Two babies in the prenatal group died before they were born; two in the post-natal group died shortly after birth.
Study Backs Prenatal Fix Ron Winslow 2011
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But babies in the prenatal group were born on average after 34 weeks gestation, about three weeks earlier than those who had the post-natal operation.
Study Backs Prenatal Fix Ron Winslow 2011
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Perhaps they were severed for medical reasons related to post-natal care.
Babies Terence Cannon 2011
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Such factors, both pre- and post-natal, might harm mitochondria, damage DNA and potentially result in immune and autoimmune disorders.
David Kirby: Why The Vaccine-Autism Issue Won't Go Away David Kirby 2011
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Gee, it's nothing more than a post-natal abortion.
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I've had firsthand experience of pre-and post-natal care in Canada, the US and the UK; I've also seen the Canadian, US and UK palliative care system in action.
Boing Boing 2009
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At 12 months old, 40% of babies who had the surgery in the womb needed a shunt to drain fluid from the brain, compared with 83% in the post-natal group.
Study Backs Prenatal Fix Ron Winslow 2011
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