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Carissa Ellis
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5 March, 04:57
How are children made?
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Jaden Hines
5 March, 05:14
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Children are made through a man and a woman. When a man and woman have intercourse the woman must be fertile to have a baby if she is and so is her partner then the male's sperm will penetrate the egg of the woman and a baby will soon be formed.
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5 March, 05:15
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when sperm meets an egg
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