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haha there is no way you can have a teenage baby!
well im pretty sure that in each country there are more than 100 babies each hour.
there are 9.5 trillion births of human babys every hour in just the state of Oregon alone. My brother is the father to most of them.
11% of births are at home in the U.S.
Approximately 11,000 babies are born every day in the US.
If you look up "How many Births were in 1978, you will find a list from 1910 - 2009. In 1978 there were 3,333,279 births.
4.1 births every second. 245 every minute 14,698 per hour this means ==352,755 people are born every day== 10,759,033 a month and 129,108,390 are born every year
There are no complete statistics for names. Many countries do not register births or names.
401,300 births per day
I'm estimating 1059/day for 2009 based on: 10.04 births per thousands population (estimated 2009) 38,482,919 population (estimated July 2009) 38,482,909/1000 population = 38,482.92 sets of 1000 population 10.04 births/thousands x 38,482.92 sets of thousands pop = 386,369 births/year 386,369 births per year/365 days per year = 1059 births per day
"There are 340,500 births per day in the world"
There are, on average, 358,192 births on any given day. Therefore, there are approximately 358,192 births worldwide on Valentine's Day.
Birth Day - 2000 Uncomplicated Births was released on: USA: 19 October 2000
If there were exactly and consistently 11,000 births per day, that would be 77,000 births in a week, unless the babies didn't work weekends... In which case it would be 55,000.
11% of births are at home in the U.S.
The day of the week that has the least amount of births is Sunday. The day of the week with the most amount of births is Tuesday. Of course each year the day of the week that their birthdays fall on will change.
Where are these births? What country, city, continent, world? Please specify?
There were approximately 4.3 million births in the U.S. in 2007.
247 per minute or 356165 per day
Such statistics about birth are not recorded on a "per diem" basis. Normally vital statistics are given as the number of occurrences per 1,000 births, 10,000 births, 100,000 births, etc. With that said, it can range anywhere from 0.2 to 2.0 occurrences per 1,000 births according to the United States Center for Disease Control (CDC).