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Christian child's prayer - The Christian child's prayer is typically short, rhyming or has a memorable tune. It is said before bedtime, to give thanks for a meal or as a nursery rhyme.
Water birth - Water birth is a method of giving birth where the mother gives birth to her child in a bathtub or pool full of warm water. Proponents claim this method has many favorable effects for the mother and child and is a safe alternative to other ways of delivery.
Concealing birth - Concealing the birth of an infant is when a parent hides the birth of their child. The term is sometimes used to refer to hiding the birth of a child from friends or family, but is most often used when the appropriate authorities have not been informed about a stillbirth or the death of a newborn.
Leyak - In the folklore of Bali leyak (in Indonesian, people called it 'Leak' (le-ak)—the K is not written or spoken) is a Balinese supernatural being in the form of a flying head with entrails (heart, lung, liver, etc) still attached to and hanging from it. Leyaks supposedly and fly around trying to find a pregnant mother (9 months into her pregnancy and soon to give birth), to suck her babies blood (some say they eat the new born child).
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Religion and abortion Many religions place legal or moral limitations on active abortion, for various theological reasons. This is based partly on the Tanakh (Exodus 21:22-23), which prescribes monetary damages when a person injures a pregnant woman and causing a miscarriage. For personal use only. Religion and abortion Many religions place legal or moral limitations on active abortion, for various theological reasons. This is based partly on the Tanakh (Exodus 21:22-23), which prescribes monetary damages when a person injures a pregnant woman and causing a miscarriage. For personal use only. Religion and abortion Many religions place legal or moral limitations on active abortion, for various theological reasons. This is based partly on the Tanakh (Exodus 21:22-23), which prescribes monetary damages when a person injures a pregnant woman and causing a miscarriage. For personal use only. The Mishna (Ohalot 7:6) explicitly indicates that one is to abort a fetus if the continuation of pregnancy might imperil the life of the soul by God in the fetus.) Judaism Judaism holds that the fetus is not murder. All rights reserved. (Christians who agree with these Jewish views may refer to this idea as abortion before the "quickening" of the soul by God in the fetus.) Judaism Judaism holds that the fetus as an autonomous person. Orthodox Judaism disapproves of abortion in any other circumstance than to save the mother's life, although a recent rabbinical authority holds the minorit... All rights reserved. (ChristiansReligion and abortion Many religions place legal or moral limitations on active abortion, for various theological reasons. This is based partly on the Tanakh (Exodus 21:22-23), which prescribes monetary damages when a person injures a pregnant woman and causing a miscarriage. For personal use only. Religion and abortion Many religions place legal or moral limitations on active abortion, for various theological reasons. This is based partly on the Tanakh (Exodus 21:22-23), which prescribes monetary damages when a person injures a pregnant woman and causing a miscarriage. For personal use only. Religion and abortion Many religions place legal or moral limitations on active abortion, for various theological reasons. This is based partly on the Tanakh (Exodus 21:22-23), which prescribes monetary damages when a person injures a pregnant woman and causing a miscarriage. For personal use only. The Mishna (Ohalot 7:6) explicitly indicates that one is to abort a fetus if the continuation of pregnancy might imperil the life of the soul by God in the fetus.) Judaism Judaism holds that the fetus is not murder. All rights reserved. (Christians who agree with these Jewish views may refer to this idea as abortion before the "quickening" of the soul by God in the fetus.) Judaism Judaism holds that the fetus as an autonomous person. Orthodox Judaism disapproves of abortion in any other circumstance than to save the mother's life, although a recent rabbinical authority holds the minorit... All rights reserved. (Christians






































