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The long-term stability of temperament is most properly studied
Prostaglandins
Natural substances made by the cells in the endometrium and other parts of the body. High levels in women can cause dysmenorrhea.
Uterine Contractions
The tightening and relaxing of the uterine muscles, typically occurring during childbirth, menstruation, or sometimes spontaneously.
Vernix
A greasy, white substance that covers and protects the skin of a fetus while in the womb and is still present at birth in most cases.
Newborns
Infants from birth to about 2 months of age, characterized by rapid physical growth and development in the initial stages of life.
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