Biological children
any child conceived rather than adopted by a specified parent, and therefore carrying genes from the parent.
Contemporary Examples
Angelina Jolie: I’m Not Adopting Again Howard Kurtz February 10, 2011
Helping Children After Foster Care: Vanessa Diffenbaugh’s How I Write Interview Noah Charney August 14, 2012
The Tea Party’s New Queen Shushannah Walshe October 16, 2010
Florida’s Horrific Child Murder Jacqui Goddard February 18, 2011
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