It depends on country..please mention country name..
It is estimated to be 15000 births per hour in the United States.
As of recent estimates, there are approximately 140 million births worldwide each year. This number can fluctuate slightly due to changes in birth rates in various countries. On average, this translates to about 385,000 births per day.
MoRe than 500000
they work about 40 hours per week
1 week = 604,800 seconds.
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.
It is estimated to be 15000 births per hour in the United States.
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Too many.
Supposedly, a baby is born every five seconds. 60 divided by 5 = 12 Births per minute.
An estimated 2011 world birth rate was about 4 births per second
2,000-4,000
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
168 hours per week
17.3 million in 2007 according to unicef
depends on your geographical location