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  2. Infanticide (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    Infanticide not only reduces intraspecific competition between the incumbent's offspring and those of other males but also increases the parental investment afforded to their own young, and allows females to become fertile faster. [12] This is because females of this species, as well as many other mammals, do not ovulate during lactation. It ...

  3. Infanticide in primates - Wikipedia

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    Year-round association serves to lower the probability of infanticide by other males. [17] In addition, many primates live in multi-female groups, and it has been proposed that these females live together to reduce the risk of infanticide through paternity confusion or concealed ovulation . [ 18 ]

  4. Chlamydia abortus - Wikipedia

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    Chlamydia abortus is a species in Chlamydiota that causes abortion and fetal death in mammals, including humans. Chlamydia abortus was renamed in 1999 as Chlamydophila psittaci along with all Chlamydiota except Chlamydia trachomatis. This was based on a lack of evident glycogen production and on resistance to the antibiotic sulfadiazine.

  5. Abortion statistics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Abortion statistics are commonly presented as the number of abortions, the abortion rate (the number of abortions per 1,000 women ages 15 to 44), and the abortion ratio. The Guttmacher Institute defines the abortion ratio as the number of abortions per 100 pregnancies ending in an abortion or a live birth, excluding miscarriages, [ 1 ] and the ...

  6. Claims About Children Born Alive After Abortion Attempts in ...

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    Minnesota Department of Health documents show that eight infants were born alive during abortion procedures between 2019 and 2022, and, in 2023, Walz signed legislation that repealed most of a ...

  7. Toxic abortion - Wikipedia

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    Toxic abortion is observed in both humans and in animals such as cows, [11] [12] [13] hares, [14] and horses. [15] The source notes that animal ingestion of "low quality forage having some toxicity" harms livestock health, especially with cattle and horses, leading to numerous cases of "toxic abortion, gastro-enteritis and abortion with ...

  8. More than 30 Christian church leaders call for SC to keep ...

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    We do offer a theological basis for allowing the one who is pregnant and both religious and medical advisors to choose abortion for the mental and/or physical health of pregnant people.

  9. Fact check: Did NC Republicans introduce a bill making ... - AOL

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    Mayer tweeted a thread with a photo of the bill on July 18 saying, “Republicans in North Carolina just introduced a bill that’d make abortion punishable with death.” The tweet was retweeted ...