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biological parent
noun
A child's natural parent, either the male who supplied the sperm or the female who supplied the egg which interacted for the child's conception.
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Request the biological parent(s) give up their parental rights.
Parental allergy was assessed through an identical question, but directed at each biological parent instead.
A parent was either a biological parent or an adoptive parent; there were no other kinds.
Step-parents often feel their parenting is undermined by the biological parent.
"I am not a biological parent, but I am a parent.
As a biological parent, I feel like it's a kind of erasure of the specificity of a biological experience.
I considered what it would be like to grow up with virtually no knowledge of one biological parent.
Caseworkers are also encouraged to assess more quickly whether a child can be reunited with a biological parent.
("Getting to know Devo was like finally meeting our biological parent," Mr. Saroea recently told a British music magazine).
The risk of developing depression is about 40% if a biological parent has been diagnosed with it.
But researchers warned that while a cloned dog might look similar to its biological parent, it will be a very different animal.
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