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about the sleeping child doctrine in North Africa stating some fetus have been made to sleep , thereby making pregnancy longer than usual and explaining how divorced or separated women still had children from their husbands

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Fun Fact: about the “sleeping child” doctrine in North Africa stating some fetus have been made to “sleep”, thereby making pregnancy longer than usual and explaining how divorced or separated women still had children from their husbands

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