Leboyer
[ lə-bwä-yā′ ]
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French obstetrician who developed a radical method of childbirth called painless birth, based on his idea that newborns have the ability to experience a full range of emotions.
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“Was” is used for the indicative past tense of “to be,” and “were” is only used for the subjunctive past tense.
Words nearby Leboyer
Lebesgue integral, lebkuchen, Leblanc, Le Bourget, Lebowa, Leboyer, Lebrun, LEC, le Carré, Le Cateau, Lecce
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