Sentences with phrase «third biological child»

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There are 12 times as many cohabiting couples today as there were in the 1970s and 40 percent of first babies born to single mothers are born to cohabiting couples who rarely make it past five years; in fact some two - thirds of the unmarried moms split from the child's biological father and start a new relationship before the kid is 5 years old — how do we «save» those families?)
«But there's no biological reason it's harder to lose the weight after your third child than after your first.»
Thus, it is not surprising that breastfeeding has been consistently associated with improved central nervous system development, as indicated by improved visual acuity in relationship to formula - fed infants.4 Second, both biological properties and differences in maternal - infant interactions during the feeding process can lead to improved motor and intellectual development outcomes.5, 6 Third, breastfeeding appears to be protective against the onset of childhood obesity, 7 a condition that has enormous psychosocial consequences for children.
«In our study, transgender youth decided to pursue fertility preservation at much lower rates than we would have expected from research on reproductive desires of transgender adults, which suggests that about half want biological children and over a third would have considered preserving their fertility if techniques had been available and offered to them,» said lead author Diane Chen, PhD, a pediatric psychologist with the Gender & Sex Development Program at Lurie Children's and in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Mchildren and over a third would have considered preserving their fertility if techniques had been available and offered to them,» said lead author Diane Chen, PhD, a pediatric psychologist with the Gender & Sex Development Program at Lurie Children's and in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of MChildren's and in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Secondly, any decision to stay in the territory of that Member State in order to preserve the relationship, if any, of the Union citizens who are minors with their biological fathers would have the effect of harming the relationship of the other children, who are third country nationals, with their biological fathers.
There are 12 times as many cohabiting couples today as there were in the 1970s and 40 percent of first babies born to single mothers are born to cohabiting couples who rarely make it past five years; in fact some two - thirds of the unmarried moms split from the child's biological father and start a new relationship before the kid is 5 years old — how do we «save» those families?)
Third, our results indicate that children exposed to adverse psychosocial experiences have enduring abnormalities in multiple biological systems.
Sometimes a third party, or someone other than a child's biological parents, will try to gain custody of a child.
Correspondingly, increasing the share of adolescents living with two biological parents to the 1970 level, as illustrated in the third column, would mean that 643,264 fewer children would repeat a grade.
In the context of custody litigation in Missouri, a «Third - Party» most often refers to an individual who is not a biological or adoptive parent who is seeking specific custody rights with a minor child.
Today, approximately 41 percent of children are born to unmarried parents and nearly one - third of children live apart from at least one of their biological parents.1 These changes in family structure are cause for concern because unmarried fathers have no automatic legal ties to their children, and children living apart from at least one parent are considerably more likely to live in poverty and spend less time with the noncustodial parent.2
In some cases, a third party, or someone other than a child's biological parents, will try to gain custody of a child.
Non-parent third parties may obtain child custody rights when biological parents consent to the arrangement or if it becomes necessary under the circumstances to grant custody to a third party.
In some cases, a third party, or someone other than a child's biological parents, seeks to gain custody of a child.
In some cases, a third party, or someone other than a child's biological parents, seeks custody of a child.
In some cases, a third party, or someone other than a child's biological parents, gains custody of a child.
Roughly a third (35 %) of children in families without both biological parents have a poor relationship with a father figure, compared with 14 % of children with a poor father - child relationship in families containing both biological parents.
In some cases, a third party, or someone other than a child's biological parents, tries to gain custody of a child.
Third, I'm thankful for «love;» that He grants through the love of family; specifically for: a God - honoring parent - in - laws that taught me unconditional love (as my biological parents did not), a God - honoring wife (whom He used to teach me how to accept and give love), and a precious child, whom I get to share the love of Christ with.
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