Pregnancy in spanish

El embarazo

pronunciation: elembɑɹ̩ɑθoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

pregnancy = embarazo. 

Example: Thus, if one has already had an online search to produce a large retrospective bibliography on pregnancy as a factor in high school dropouts, the librarian can instruct the computer to perform the same search each month when new data have been added to the file.

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» intended pregnancy = embarazo buscado, embarazo deseado.

Example: Healthy, well-timed births and intended pregnancies are associated with better birth and child outcomes.

» pregnancy rate = tasa de embarazos, porcentaje de embarazos, índice de embarazos.

Example: Across the country, pregnancy rates among teens of all ethnicities have hit an amazing all-time low.

» pregnancy test = prueba del embarazo, test de embarazo.

Example: If you're not sure when your next period is due, you can do a pregnancy test 21 days after you last had unprotected sex.

» pregnancy toxaemia = toxemia de embarazo.

Example: Ketosis, or pregnancy toxaemia, occurs in cattle, sheep and goats .

» teenage pregnancy = embarazo de menores, embarazo de adolescentes, embarazo precoz.

Example: Statistics show black family life to be an appalling concoction of poverty, shooting and rampant teenage pregnancy.

» terminate + a pregnancy = terminar un embarazo, poner fin a un embarazo.

Example: There was a variety of views concerning the permissibility of terminating a pregnancy.

» toxaemia of pregnancy = toxemia de embarazo.

Example: This chapter discusses toxaemia of pregnancy and eclampsia, two of the main causes of maternal mortality in history.

» tubal pregnancy = embarazo tubárico.

Example: Laparoscopic surgery is the intervention of choice for the treatment of tubal pregnancy.

» unplanned pregnancy = embarazo no deseado, embarazo no planeado.

Example: Whether you've spent years trying, or are facing an unplanned pregnancy, you may find yourself feeling mixed emotions about pregnancy.

Pregnancy synonyms

gestation in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒesteɪʃən part of speech: noun
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