birthing / ˈbɜr θɪŋ /

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birthing 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of giving birth, especially by natural childbirth.

birthing 近义词

n. 名词 noun

birth

更多birthing例句

  1. However, only a few will ever age out of their prime birthing years.
  2. The narration says, “all things emerge from a single point, springing forth from the rich, inherited birthing ground of life and time.”
  3. Following her near-fatal birthing experience and an emergency c-section at 32 weeks, Felix attempted to rekindle her partnership with Nike while advocating for the protection of new and expecting mothers.
  4. To disprove the rumors, the King assembled at least 42 people in the birthing chamber to act as witnesses and sign affidavits that the child, a boy, was legitimate.
  5. If you focus on centering birthing people, it’s actually going to have impacts not just for those births, but longer term and potentially generational impacts in the community.
  6. Then French obstetricians advocated that the method would reduce pain and create a birthing environment free of stress.
  7. Richard Dawkins recently tweeted that knowingly birthing a baby with Down syndrome is immoral.
  8. The refurbished private Lindo wing has the latest maternal facilities including a birthing pool.
  9. She has been known to perform various magical acts, among them birthing a shadowy assassin that killed Renly Baratheon.
  10. Second, Tanzania has existing medical infrastructure that can be upgraded to serve as birthing centers.
  11. She felt like telling Wind Bends Grass to leave the birthing wickiup.
  12. Hunt ducks in the fall, plow the land in the spring, help at the birthing of calves and lambs and foals?
  13. The big sad eyes of it were like those of Maisie, poor lass, when she had the birthing that was her going-call.
  14. This one seems to be birthing the dictatorship of the intellectuals.
  15. Had not Yellow Hair been in the birthing wickiup with Redbird?