gravidity

IPA: grʌvˈɪdɪti

noun

  • pregnancy
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Examples of "gravidity" in Sentences

  • (49.6%), 4088 were multigravidae (50.3%) and gravidity was not recorded for 12 women (0.1%).
  • Maternal gravidity, season of enrollment and rainfall were considered as confounding factors.
  • They had built themselves a tiny hamlet, complete with women and livestock, most of both showing signs of gravidity.
  • We have already deviated from the natural state by seizing control of our fertility and eschewing a state of constant gravidity.
  • Changes in prevalence of parasitemia, anemia and LBW due to time, rainfall, gravidity and season doi: 10.1371/journal. pone.0012012.t002
  • Your card credit report zukerman isaac with a gravidity milanese in the oscillator uncounted to the treacly conservation limbed to the poriferan.
  • The lion and the lioness both live by murder, and until gravidity makes her slow for the chase the breeding female is by all accounts the more dangerous.
  • 0. 54-1.06; P for trend Full-term pregnancy and early age at first full-term pregnancy account for most of the observed reduction in B-cell NHL risk associated with gravidity.
  • In this round older age, lower gravidity, remarriage, duration of marriage, sexual activity before marriage, long interval between last birth and pregnancy and child death were all associated with infection.
  • The life of an embryo is more significant than that of a gamecock (which is much more important than a woman regardless of the gravidity of her uterus), so I guess if a women miscarries but survives a beating (or the perp involves a gamecock) there is a chance a felony charge will be pursued.

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