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  2. Shettles method - Wikipedia

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    The Shettles Method is a child conception idea that is reputed to help determine a baby's sex. It was developed by Landrum B. Shettles in the 1960s and was publicized in the book How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby, coauthored by Shettles and David Rorvik.

  3. Pregnancy fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Pregnancy fetishism (also known as maiesiophilia or maieusophoria) is a context where pregnancy is seen by individuals or cultures as an erotic phenomenon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It may involve sexual attraction to women who are pregnant or appear pregnant, attraction to lactation , or attraction to particular stages of pregnancy such as impregnation or ...

  4. List of multiple births - Wikipedia

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    The Aberdeen/Edwards quadruplets (born 7 November 2006, in San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago) are four girls, born to Lystra Aberdeen (aged 27 and mother to a 10-year-old girl, an 8-year-old boy, and a 4-year-old boy) and her common-law husband Anderson Edwards (aged 33). This was the first confirmed case in Trinidad.

  5. Rabbit test - Wikipedia

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    The rabbit test became a widely used bioassay (animal-based test) to test for pregnancy. The term "rabbit test" was first recorded in 1949, and was the origin of a common euphemism, "the rabbit died", for a positive pregnancy test. [4] The phrase was, in fact, based on a common misconception about the test.

  6. Pumsavana - Wikipedia

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    Pumsavana thus literally means "quickening a being, soul", and it is usually translated as "quickening a male or female fetus, bringing forth a male or female baby". [7] Pumsavana is a rite of passage observed when the pregnancy begins to show, typically in or after the third month of pregnancy and usually before the fetus starts moving in the ...

  7. Kuntilanak - Wikipedia

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    Kuntilanak or Pontianak is often described as an astral female spirit; another version of this figure is a woman spirit with long sharp fangs and fingernails. It is similar to the spirit of a woman unable to give birth while her stillborn child was inside her womb.

  8. Xōchiquetzal - Wikipedia

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    Xochiquetzal, from the Codex Rios, 16th century.. In Aztec mythology, Xochiquetzal (Classical Nahuatl: Xōchiquetzal [ʃoːt͡ʃiˈket͡saɬ]), also called Ichpochtli Classical Nahuatl: Ichpōchtli [itʃˈpoːtʃtɬi], meaning "maiden"), [7] was a goddess associated with fertility, beauty, and love, serving as a protector of young mothers and a patroness of pregnancy, childbirth, and the ...

  9. Fertility and religion - Wikipedia

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    According to Ibn Ishaq, the Kaaba was formerly worshipped as a female deity. [6] Circumambulation was often performed naked by male and sometimes female pilgrims, [7] and worship associated with fertility goddesses. [8] Some have noted the apparent similarity of the Black Stone and its silver frame to the external female genitalia. [9] [10]

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