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  2. Jen Gunter - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Gunter delivered triplets prematurely.One was born at 22 weeks and did not survive. The other two were born at 26 weeks. The lack of publicly available, medically sound information about the particular needs of premature babies motivated her to write a book, The Preemie Primer: A Complete Guide for Parents of Premature Babies — from Birth through the Toddler Years and Beyond.

  3. Obstetrics - Wikipedia

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    [83]: 16 Midwives, meaning "with woman", were those who assisted in the birth and care of both born and unborn children, a position historically held mainly by women. [107] During the birth of a child, men were rarely present. Women from the neighbourhood or family would join in on the process of birth and assist in many different ways. [108]

  4. U.S. Route 231 in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 231 (US 231) in Alabama runs north–south up through the eastern half of Alabama for 306.273 miles (492.899 km). US 231 enters the state from Florida south of Madrid and exits into Tennessee, running councurrently with US 431 north of Hazel Green.

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  6. Governors Drive - Wikipedia

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    US 431 south (Dug Hill Road) Roadway continues south as US-431. 5.0: 8.0: US 231 / US 431 north / SR 53 south (Memorial Parkway) Western end of US-431 concurrency; eastern end of SR-53 concurrency: 6.6: 10.6: I-565 / SR 53 north (Jordan Lane) Governors Drive ends as an exit ramp to either I-565 or Jordan Lane. 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0. ...

  7. Gynaecology - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Sims performed surgeries on 12 enslaved women in his homemade backyard hospital for four years. While performing these surgeries he invited eager physicians and students to watch invasive and painful procedures while the women were exposed. On one of the women, named Anarcha, he performed 30 surgeries without anesthesia. [13]

  8. Rose Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Rose Medical Center is a part of HCA Healthcare's HealthONE network. [2] It is colloquially known as Denver's "Baby Hospital," but also provides comprehensive women's care, orthopedics and total joint replacement, heart and vascular care, weight-loss treatment, cancer care, surgical services, internal medicine and emergency care.

  9. Huntsville metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Below is the population of the Huntsville metropolitan area since the first time it was recorded in the 1810 United States census; as of the 2020 United States census, the Huntsville metropolitan area had 491,723 people. The 1810 census only includes Madison County as Madison County formed in 1808 while Limestone County formed in 1819.