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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of after-birth in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of after-birth in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of after-birth in a Sentence

  1. Iain Douglas-Hamilton:

    Sadly both calves died shortly after birth, the next few days will be touch and go for the new twins but we all have our fingers crossed for their survival.

  2. Veronica Gillispie-Bell:

    The year after birth is a critical time period. Women are still at risk for a number of pregnancy-associated causes of death; however, for the most part, they are disconnected from the health care system. It is important for community and family to provide support and understand the issues that are facing postpartum women put them at risk for death.

  3. Erin Tracy:

    The fetal brain is still developing after birth -- and since alcohol passes into breast milk, the baby is still at risk, this is something we would not advocate today.

  4. Betzalel Smotrich:

    My wife really isn't a racist, but after giving birth she wants to rest and doesn't want those mass parties that are the norm among the families of Arab women after birth, it's natural that my wife wouldn't want to lie next to someone whose baby son might want to murder my son.

  5. Ben Sasse:

    In just a few years, pro-abortion zealots went from safe, legal, and rare to keep the newborns comfortable while the doctor debates infanticide, i dont care what party youre from if you cant say that its wrong to leave babies to die after birth, get the hell out of public office.

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