Biological child
any child conceived rather than adopted by a specified parent, and therefore carrying genes from the parent.
contemporary examples
why i choose to be child-free: readers share their stories harry siegel february 26, 2013
more big love questions answered jace lacob march 9, 2010
what you should know about woody allen’s feud with mia and ronan farrow marina watts january 12, 2014
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