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All the babies continued to receive intravenous nutrition.
A further £80 of vouchers were given if babies continued to receive breast milk at up to six months.
And yet, dozens of babies continued to be born with HIV in the nation's capital, where, at the time of JJ's birth and diagnosis, epidemic rates compared to those in parts of West Africa.
At the same news conference, doctors said the babies continued to do well and were now expected not only to survive but also to be at home with their parents within three months, around the time of Ms. Chukwu's original due date.
Babies continued to be born, and still are, with all of the instincts for self-determination and self-education that served so well in hunter-gatherer days.
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Which is irrational because, long after such times have passed, illegitimate babies continue to be a fact of life.
He flies over and claims that it's a disaster, yet babies continue to die, and people become desperate and behave like animals.
And babies continue to be abandoned illegally in states with the laws -- more frequently, in some cases, than in states without them.
Fildes conceded that the study didn't look at whether the babies continue to like new vegetables when they reach the so-called terrible twos or even the dreaded teen years.
She continued: "We don't know whether the relatively subtle neurodevelopmental effects observed in exposed babies continue to be significant later on in childhood, which babies are more likely to be affected in utero by either medication or maternal mood, and how to tease apart the effects of each.
After they're born, babies continue to smile (initially mostly in their sleep) and even blind babies smile in response to the sound of the human voice.
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