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 childbirth ['tʃaɪld`bɚθ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 分娩

[医] 分娩, 生产


  1. Epidurals are now often used during childbirth.
    现在分娩时常用硬膜外注射.
  2. The mother died in childbirth.
    那个母亲死於分娩。
  3. Relating to or being a method of childbirth in which the expectant mother is prepared psychologically and physically to give birth without the use of drugs.
    心理助产法的与一种生孩子方法有关的或这种方法的,在该法中怀孕的母亲不借助麻醉药而是在心理和身体上作充分的准备


childbirth
[ noun ]
the parturition process in human beings; having a baby; the process of giving birth to a child
<noun.process>


Childbirth \Child"birth\, n.
The act of bringing forth a child; travail; labor. --Jer.
Taylor.

  1. Some women even choose to select the adoptive parents early in the pregnancy and have them accompany her to doctor appointments and act as natural childbirth coaches in the delivery room.
  2. The reason most frequently given for the recent increase in multiple birth rates, says the article, "is the increasing tendency for women to delay childbirth until their 30s and later.
  3. The Food and Drug Administration plans to meet soon with several pharmaceutical companies to ask them to stop marketing the medications to prevent breast engorgement after childbirth.
  4. It deals with death, specifically Emily's death in childbirth.
  5. The Senate family-leave bill would require employers to give their workers 12 weeks of unpaid leave each year for childbirth or adoption, or when the employee or a close family member such as a parent, child or spouse is ill.
  6. Two days after President Bush vetoed a bill that would guarantee American workers up to 12 weeks unpaid leave for childbirth, adoption or family illness, Connecticut is phasing in similar provisions.
  7. In the early 1960s, one of every six women went back to work before her child's first birthday; now one-half of women with newborns return to work within a year of childbirth.
  8. But in 1982, Thornburgh signed a watered-down version of the bill that required doctors to notify women about the risks of abortion and the availability of medical assistance for prenatal care and childbirth.
  9. Whatever the cause, work patterns set after childbirth linger until retirement, says Patricia Voydenoff of the University of Dayton.
  10. Classes cover anatomy and physiology, but also focus on what parents want from childbirth, beyond a healthy child.
  11. Carol Stuart, 30, was shot to death Oct. 23, during what her husband had claimed was a robbery attempt by a lone black gunman after the couple had attended a childbirth class.
  12. The court said states may not require doctors to inform women seeking abortions about potential risks and about available medical assistance benefits for prenatal care and childbirth.
  13. The House-passed family-leave bill would require employers to give their workers 12 weeks of unpaid leave each year for childbirth or adoption, or when an employee or a close family member such as a parent, child or spouse is ill.
  14. His last piece of business was to veto landmark legislation guaranteeing workers up to 12 weeks of annual, unpaid leave for childbirth, adoption or family illness.
  15. "There is no justification for changing the injunction, mainly because the safety of abortion has not declined since 1982," Carres said last week, citing the state's own statistics that first-trimester abortions are far safer than childbirth.
  16. The measure would have given workers at companies with 50 employees or more up to 12 weeks off annually in unpaid leave for childbirth, adoption or the serious illness of a family member.
  17. Eric remembered hearing his parents discuss the Lamaze childbirth method and offered to bring his mother a toy whistle so she could blow on it.
  18. However, they cannot completely avoid the idea of childbirth.
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