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Wages in excess of their equilibrium level help explain
Fetal Movements
Fetal Movements are the motions made by a developing fetus within the uterus, often detectable by the pregnant individual from about 16-25 weeks of pregnancy.
Squirming Movements
Early, uncoordinated movements of young infants, often observed as wriggling or twitching motions.
Jabbing
A quick or sudden punch or thrust.
Pregnancy
A biological condition characterized by the development of one or more offspring, known as an embryo or fetus, inside the uterus of a female.
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