In 1965, a Norwegian woman gave birth to a baby girl in a private hospital. Seven days later she returned home with a baby.
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The Norwegian Parliament issued a formal apology on Tuesday to Norway’s indigenous people and ethnic groups including the ...
Norway's National Criminal Investigation Service identified the Philippines as the hub of “direct order-based sexual abuse," ...
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway is continuing her sick leave, the Royal House of Norway says. All about Crown Princess ...
Other studies have shown that children born to mothers with PCOS are at higher risk of developing overweight and obesity at a ...
For sake of children across Middle East, diplomacy must result in a sustainable cease-fire, says head of Norwegian Refugee ...
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome, also known as PCOS and obesity are more likely to have smaller babies in terms of birth ...
Recent research has found that it’s more likely to be men who aren’t able to have children even if they want them – in ...
This year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is officially on its way to NYC! The 74-foot-tall Norway Spruce was cut down on ...
Women who are pregnant and also have the ovarian cyst disorder polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are at higher odds of giving ...
Mona, the girl raised by the woman, was not the baby she gave birth to. The babies - one born on 14 February and the other on ...