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birthing

/bur-thing/US // ˈbɜr θɪŋ //

孕育,生育,孕期,孕产

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

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Examples

  • However, only a few will ever age out of their prime birthing years.

  • The narration says, “all things emerge from a single point, springing forth from the rich, inherited birthing ground of life and time.”

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Then French obstetricians advocated that the method would reduce pain and create a birthing environment free of stress.

  • Richard Dawkins recently tweeted that knowingly birthing a baby with Down syndrome is immoral.

  • The refurbished private Lindo wing has the latest maternal facilities including a birthing pool.

  • She has been known to perform various magical acts, among them birthing a shadowy assassin that killed Renly Baratheon.

  • Second, Tanzania has existing medical infrastructure that can be upgraded to serve as birthing centers.

  • She felt like telling Wind Bends Grass to leave the birthing wickiup.

  • Hunt ducks in the fall, plow the land in the spring, help at the birthing of calves and lambs and foals?

  • The big sad eyes of it were like those of Maisie, poor lass, when she had the birthing that was her going-call.

  • This one seems to be birthing the dictatorship of the intellectuals.

  • Had not Yellow Hair been in the birthing wickiup with Redbird?