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  2. Baby hatch - Wikipedia

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    A baby hatch or baby box [1] is a place where people (typically mothers) can leave babies, usually newborn, anonymously in a safe place to be found and cared for. This was common from the Middle Ages to the 18th and 19th centuries, when the device was known as a foundling wheel .

  3. Baby hatches - Wikipedia

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  4. File:The biography of a baby (IA biographyofbaby00shin).pdf

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  5. Baby box - Wikipedia

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    Baby box may refer to: Baby hatch or foundling wheel, a place a baby, usually newborn, is brought anonymously to be cared for by others, often leading to adoption Safe Haven Baby Boxes, an organization that provides such hatches; Maternity package, also called baby box, a kit of baby clothes and equipment given to pregnant women in some countries

  6. Baby book - Wikipedia

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    Baby books can track a child's development or mark developmental milestones. Many have ledgers that can track disease and immunizations.Some books are pre-fabricated with fill-in-the-blank areas and places to put special mementoes, such as a lock of hair from the baby's first haircut, a hospital bracelet, birth announcements, or cards from the baby shower.

  7. Anonymous birth - Wikipedia

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    In 1811 the assistance was replaced with a system of baby hatches. This however caused a surge in abandoned babies and was never fully implemented. By 1860 the system of baby hatches called tours were all closed, and the practice was officially abolished in 1904 in favor of other pro-birth policies between 1870 and 1945. The pro-birth policies ...

  8. Talk:Baby hatch - Wikipedia

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  9. Penelope Leach - Wikipedia

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    The book's central thesis is to illuminate "the successive tasks of development with which [children] are involved, the kinds of thought of which they are capable and the extremes of emotion that carry them along" because "the happier you can make your baby, the more you will enjoy being with her, and the more you enjoy her, the happier she ...