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[[File:Paternal bonding between father and newborn daughter.jpg|thumb|280px|alt=Father holding daughter in swaddling clothes|[[Paternal bond]]ing between a father and his newborn daughter]] |
[[File:Paternal bonding between father and newborn daughter.jpg|thumb|280px|alt=Father holding daughter in swaddling clothes|[[Paternal bond]]ing between a father and his newborn daughter]] |
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[[File:Father and son 27.jpg|thumb|280px|upright|Father and son]] |
[[File:Father and son 27.jpg|thumb|280px|upright|Father and son]] |
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[[File:Isabel e Pedro II 1870.jpg|thumb|Emperor [[Pedro II of Brazil]] with his daughter and heiress [[Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil|Isabel, Princess Imperial]], {{circa|1870}}. |
[[File:Isabel e Pedro II 1870.jpg|thumb|Emperor [[Pedro II of Brazil]] with his daughter and heiress [[Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil|Isabel, Princess Imperial]], {{circa|1870}}. Having acted as regent three times during her father's travels abroad, she became a pivotal figure in the final decades of the [[Empire of Brazil]].{{cite web|author=Sciulo, Marília Mara|title=Princesa Isabel: 6 fatos para entender o papel da regente na história|url=https://revistagalileu.globo.com/Sociedade/Historia/noticia/2021/11/princesa-isabel-6-fatos-para-entender-o-papel-da-regente-na-historia.html|date=14 November 2021|language=pt|access-date=13 November 2022}}{{sfn|Barman|2002|p=238}}]] |
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* '''Baby Daddy'''{{spaced ndash}}a biological father who bears financial responsibility for a child, but with whom the mother has little or no contact. |
* '''Baby Daddy'''{{spaced ndash}}a biological father who bears financial responsibility for a child, but with whom the mother has little or no contact. |
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* '''Birth father'''{{spaced ndash}}the biological father of a child who, due to adoption or parental separation, does not raise the child or cannot take care of one. |
* '''Birth father'''{{spaced ndash}}the biological father of a child who, due to adoption or parental separation, does not raise the child or cannot take care of one. |
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