Unwed Mothers
The number of unwed mommies is on a high these days, particularly in the US. According to the estimates, the number of babies born out to unmarried girls has risen by 4% in the past one year and the number has reached to 1.52 million in 2005.
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Here is yet another reason that is quite alarming for single or unwed mothes. This is a research, which shows that babies of single or unwed mothers are more vulnerable...
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