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giving birth

NOUN
  1. the process of giving birth

How To Use giving birth In A Sentence

  • Giving birth, I suppose you'd say, expelling not one, nor even ten, but a thousand creatures; ten thousand. GALILEE
  • All those mothers now giving birth at the age of 45 or more should hope that their daughters don't follow their example.
  • After giving birth, she was stitched up by a junior doctor.
  • In California, for example, a disproportionately high number of Hispanic teens are giving birth.
  • After giving birth, she was stitched up by a junior doctor.
  • They gave my wife an epidural when she was giving birth.
  • But after giving birth she discovered they were two identical pairs. The Sun
  • Currently, there is still no inpatient post-natal care on site, so mums are discharged home a few hours after giving birth.
  • She failed to regain consciousness after the surgery and died eight hours after giving birth. Times, Sunday Times
  • These “afterpains” generally stop being painful by the third day after giving birth. Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth
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