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founded by a biological father and the birth giver mother. vs founded by a biological father and the birth giving mother.

Both phrases are not correct. The term 'birth giver mother' and 'birth giving mother' are not commonly used in English. A more appropriate term would be 'biological mother'.

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founded by a biological father and the birth giver mother.

This phrase is not correct. 'Birth giver mother' is not a commonly used term in English.

Instead of 'birth giver mother', it is more appropriate to use 'biological mother' to refer to the mother who gave birth to a child.
  • To Venus The Birth-Giver*, I make this sacrifice.
  • Two-thirds of all child abductions are by a biological relative.
  • We're limited here primarily by a biological reality and our imagination.
  • The warmth you feel is produced by a biological fermentation process.
  • And the birth of our daughter...
  • Life expectancy will continue to increase and the birth rate will remain low.
  • I am asking that you compel Westwood Fertility to contact Laura's biological father and inform him of her condition.
  • I don't want to risk a defense attorney finding out that he's my biological father and using it against us in court.
  • It's called "open adoption" because you and the birth mother meet...
  • Okay. Let's say you adopt a baby and the birth mother has twins.
  • That is why, for instance, measures to assist families and the birth rate among Europeans are just as important in this context as governing the phenomenon of immigration from outside Europe.
  • There is a severe demographic problem in Greece and the birth rate continues to fall.
  • And then, upon asking him again, he later admitted that he did know Kevin Neyers was his biological father and that he had given him money.
  • And you're an unfortunate little boy because you're more than likely to grow up without your biological father or your biological mother.
  • Okay. Let's say you adopt a baby and the birth mother has twins.
  • The railway fostered the rise of the middle classes, economic development, disintegration of feudal restrictions and the birth of unified nations.
  • There is, therefore, a clear link between access to childcare - which is a condition of economic development and prosperity - the right to work and the birth rate.
  • We saw how this happened overnight in my own country - Ireland - with the introduction of deregulation in the aviation industry and the birth of Ryanair.
  • In truth, I tell them there is not because it took so long and the birth and delivery were so difficult.
  • 'I've seen the death of worlds and the birth of stars.

Alternatives:

  • founded by a biological father and the biological mother.

founded by a biological father and the birth giving mother.

This phrase is not correct. 'Birth giving mother' is not a commonly used term in English.

Instead of 'birth giving mother', it is more appropriate to use 'biological mother' to refer to the mother who gave birth to a child.
  • Two-thirds of all child abductions are by a biological relative.
  • We're limited here primarily by a biological reality and our imagination.
  • The warmth you feel is produced by a biological fermentation process.
  • And the birth of our daughter...
  • Life expectancy will continue to increase and the birth rate will remain low.
  • I am asking that you compel Westwood Fertility to contact Laura's biological father and inform him of her condition.
  • I don't want to risk a defense attorney finding out that he's my biological father and using it against us in court.
  • It's called "open adoption" because you and the birth mother meet...
  • Okay. Let's say you adopt a baby and the birth mother has twins.
  • That is why, for instance, measures to assist families and the birth rate among Europeans are just as important in this context as governing the phenomenon of immigration from outside Europe.
  • There is a severe demographic problem in Greece and the birth rate continues to fall.
  • And then, upon asking him again, he later admitted that he did know Kevin Neyers was his biological father and that he had given him money.
  • And you're an unfortunate little boy because you're more than likely to grow up without your biological father or your biological mother.
  • Okay. Let's say you adopt a baby and the birth mother has twins.
  • The railway fostered the rise of the middle classes, economic development, disintegration of feudal restrictions and the birth of unified nations.
  • There is, therefore, a clear link between access to childcare - which is a condition of economic development and prosperity - the right to work and the birth rate.
  • We saw how this happened overnight in my own country - Ireland - with the introduction of deregulation in the aviation industry and the birth of Ryanair.
  • In truth, I tell them there is not because it took so long and the birth and delivery were so difficult.
  • 'I've seen the death of worlds and the birth of stars.
  • Mrs Mann has made a double announcement: the death of the European idea and the birth of a world organisation.

Alternatives:

  • founded by a biological father and the biological mother.

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