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Baby boom times for Germany

By Bertrand Benoit in Düsseldorf

Published: July 14 2007 03:00 | Last updated: July 14 2007 03:00

A pregnant woman is a rare sight on German city streets. But sit at a café terrace on Düsseldorf's Königsallee, its main shopping artery, and you will probably spot several swollen bellies.

Statisticians have been scratching their heads lately over figures that suggest Germans, among the most barren of western Europeans, are rediscovering the joys of procreation.

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