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birthing

[ US /ˈbɝθɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bˈɜːθɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the process of giving birth

How To Use birthing In A Sentence

  • There are several cathartic therapies that involve primal screaming, rebirthing, or reparenting.
  • My grandmother felt that birthing in water would be very relaxing.
  • Carl said he came out of his own mother, Ben's great-grandma Grace, bless her heart, and she was already dying from birthing him. WHEN THE WOMEN COME OUT TO DANCE
  • The sap's change, some claim, was evocative of an imagery connected with menstruation, and is thus widely associated with fertility and matriliny. 62 Because of its connection to fertility, it is widely associated with rites conducted in connection with pregnancy and birthing. 63 In some cases a * mwali's instructor would tell her, "it is the tree from which you have gotten your growth. Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • Meanwhile, the doctors' fear of lawsuits has had a chilling effect on alternative birthing as well.
  • One buck can produce many offspring a year but each doe is capable of only one birthing a year (usually single although twins happen occaisionaly and triplets rarely). Wisconsin Senator Demands Firing of State Deer Managers
  • As you learn to recognize and release tight muscles, you will feel better prepared for the demands of active birthing.
  • In Europe in the Middle Ages, it was common to use beryl to detoxify and strengthen the eyes, carnelian to calm anger and staunch the blood, and malachite to ease the birthing process.
  • The Ellibee family conducted a birthing mission in vicinity Mat-Su Doing Delivery Alone - SpouseBUZZ
  • Hospitals now have birthing rooms with hot tubs and dim lights and accept the help of doulas to support the mother in having her ideal birth plan.
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