have+birth

  • 51have a mare — vb British to become angry, infuriated. The mare in question may be a shortening of night mare, or the phrase is possibly a version of the American have a cow, evoking the pain of giving birth to something enor mous. The expression was in use… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 52have — hæv ,hÉ™v v. possess; contain; receive, get; take; need; cause to occur; give birth to, bear; be required to, must; endure n. one who has, one who belongs to a wealthy class …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 53have a baby — give birth to, bear …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 54have an abortion — undergo an abortion, end a pregnancy, cause the premature birth of a fetus (before it is able to survive on its own) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 55birth·right — /ˈbɚθˌraıt/ noun, pl rights [count] : a right that you have because you were born into a particular position, family, place, etc., or because it is a right of all people the freedom that is our birthright …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 56multiple birth — Birth of more than one child from one pregnancy. Twins are most common, born in 1 of about every 80 pregnancies. Identical twins develop from a single fertilized egg, which splits into two genetically identical embryos (though physical traits may …

    Universalium

  • 57premature birth — Birth less than 37 weeks after conception. Infants born as early as 23–24 weeks may survive but many face lifelong disabilities (e.g., cerebral palsy, blindness, deafness). Premature infants account for 8–9% of live births but two thirds of… …

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  • 58give birth to — HAVE, bear, produce, be delivered of, bring into the world; N. Amer. birth; informal drop; dated mother; archaic bring forth. → birth * * * phrasal …

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  • 59Preterm birth — Classification and external resources Intubated preterm baby in an incubator ICD 10 O …

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  • 60Virgin birth of Jesus — The Annunciation, by Guido Reni, 1621 The virgin birth of Jesus is a tenet of Christianity and Islam which holds that Mary miraculously conceived Jesus while remaining a virgin. The term virgin birth is commonly used, rather than virgin… …

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