Hello, that is a very good question!
Back then there was no such thing as 'birth-control', hence they never actually prevented pregnancies, of course there were services that provided 'different' penetration but that could also result in pregnancies.
The popular method of not giving birth [prevent pregnancy] was to kill the baby while still carrying [termination], in other words have a miscarriage.
There many various methods during that time (herbs, beating, old cloth hanger).
Hope this helped,
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The half-life of a radioisotope is the amon the symbol 42He, the subscript 2 is the mass number for helium and the superscript 4 is the atomic number for helium.
Nutrients is what is absorbed through the small intestine
Answer:
Oxytocin is the correct answer.
Explanation:
- Oxytocin is a hormone that is released by the pituitary gland and it helps to stimulate the contraction during the labor and it reduces and controls the uterine bleeding.
- Oxytocin is also called a love hormone as it is responsible for human responses associated with bonding and relation.
- Breastfeeding excites the release of the oxytocin from the brain and it provides the baby to get the breast milk from breasts.