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"Ek Aur Beta Chahiye": Doctor Raises Alarm After 22-Year-Old Becomes Pregnant For Sixth Time
- Sunday May 24, 2026
- India News | Edited by Ritu Singh
Medical experts have long warned that multiple pregnancies in quick succession can significantly increase the risk of anemia, malnutrition, chronic fatigue, pregnancy complications and maternal health emergencies.
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After 10 Daughters, Haryana Woman Gives Birth To Son; Father Rejects Patriarchy Claims
- Tuesday January 6, 2026
- India News | Reported by Ankur Kapoor, Gurpreet Singh Chhina, Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A Haryana woman delivered her 11th child, a son, after having ten daughters, in a high-risk but successful medical procedure.
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To End Son Preference, Women Need To Be Empowered, Not Just Educated, Shows Study
- Friday December 30, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service,IndiaSpend
By Charu Bahri/ IndiaSpend Mount Abu, Rajasthan: I wouldn’t be around to write this story if the Bahri clan I hail from – Hindus from that part of Punjab which is now in Pakistan – had not stopped practising female infanticide in the early 1900s, with my grandparents generation. But a century on, the practice appears to have hit an all-time h...
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"Ek Aur Beta Chahiye": Doctor Raises Alarm After 22-Year-Old Becomes Pregnant For Sixth Time
- Sunday May 24, 2026
- India News | Edited by Ritu Singh
Medical experts have long warned that multiple pregnancies in quick succession can significantly increase the risk of anemia, malnutrition, chronic fatigue, pregnancy complications and maternal health emergencies.
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www.ndtv.com
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After 10 Daughters, Haryana Woman Gives Birth To Son; Father Rejects Patriarchy Claims
- Tuesday January 6, 2026
- India News | Reported by Ankur Kapoor, Gurpreet Singh Chhina, Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A Haryana woman delivered her 11th child, a son, after having ten daughters, in a high-risk but successful medical procedure.
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www.ndtv.com
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To End Son Preference, Women Need To Be Empowered, Not Just Educated, Shows Study
- Friday December 30, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service,IndiaSpend
By Charu Bahri/ IndiaSpend Mount Abu, Rajasthan: I wouldn’t be around to write this story if the Bahri clan I hail from – Hindus from that part of Punjab which is now in Pakistan – had not stopped practising female infanticide in the early 1900s, with my grandparents generation. But a century on, the practice appears to have hit an all-time h...
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