pregnancy

IPA: prˈɛgnʌnsi

noun

  • (countable) The condition of being pregnant; an instance of this.
  • The period of time this condition prevails.
  • (uncountable) The progression of stages from conception to birth.
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Examples of "pregnancy" in Sentences

  • And hiding a pregnancy is always a tricky fashion task.
  • For Mary, the pregnancy is a divine miracle and a privilege.
  • Obesity in pregnancy is not a topic that is discussed much in the media.
  • Of course when a pregnancy is aborted (1,2,3 trimester) adds some weight.
  • How many women per year are just tossing off a term pregnancy like an old shoe?
  • Besides watching your child grown, watching your wife go through her pregnancy is also an amazing, eye-opening experience.
  • If you (Adriana) have an issue with Linda, fine, but I don't think picking on her pregnancy is the way to make your point.
  • If the pregnancy is the issue, have Kristen Stewart wear numerous pillows to represent the stages and then CGI her belly when her shirt is lifted.
  • The Nevada Republican earlier discussed her beliefs on the topic during an interview with the Bill Manders in which she called pregnancy in cases of rape and incest, "God's plan."
  • Pregnancy has a protective maturing effect on the breast that helps the breasts 'internal immune system; the earlier the first term pregnancy is completed, the lower the risk of breast cancer.

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