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单词 birthing
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Definition of birthing in English:

birthing

noun ˈbəːθɪŋˈbərθɪŋ
mass noun
  • The action or process of giving birth.

    a midwife allows mothers to feel more comfortable and calm during birthing
    as modifier a birthing chair
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The UK is progressive in the area of birthing (believe it or not) compared to Australia, but at this rate it is slipping fast.
    • While the production isn't quite as slick as Birth Day's, the result is the same: a lasting impression of the beauty of birthing naturally.
    • The couple said they were appalled at the health trust's proposals to transfer birthing and in-patient post-natal care from Devizes to Trowbridge.
    • While childbirth was acknowledged as potentially dangerous to both mother and child, birthing was viewed as a natural process, and midwives intervened as little as possible.
    • Enquire about the little things you and your birthing partner can do to make the birth as comfortable and familiar as possible.
    • This birthing was difficult, and getting increasingly dangerous.
    • Before, nurses had come and gone, but no one had mentioned trying alternate birthing positions.
    • My mother kept trying for another child, a girl, but apparently, her womb was damaged during my birthing.
    • Crisis comes when a new camel colt is born and its mother rejects it after a long and painful birthing.
    • Mums-to-be in Swindon are meant to be given the different birthing options when they meet with their community midwives.
    • Meanwhile, the doctors' fear of lawsuits has had a chilling effect on alternative birthing as well.
    • The experience of birthing in water had a lot of benefits, many of which I realized only after the birth.
    • Both Devizes and Malmesbury maternity units currently provide 24 hour ante and post natal care and birthing facilities.
    • The birthing had been easy; the child had been taken for examination to make sure all was alright.
    • Natural birthing is standard because it is the best for the baby.
    • Of course, the pain associated with birthing was considered entirely natural, while the protraction of pain and suffering associated with foot-binding was altogether an intentional act of the human will.
    • I'd read different books on natural birthing and was willing to take the chance.
    • As you learn to recognize and release tight muscles, you will feel better prepared for the demands of active birthing.
    • Birthing in the Pacific meets a gap in the literature on pregnancy and birthing by offering a set of high quality essays on a hitherto neglected region.
    • My grandmother felt that birthing in water would be very relaxing.
    Synonyms
    childbirth, delivery, nativity
 
 

Definition of birthing in US English:

birthing

nounˈbərTHiNGˈbərθɪŋ
  • The action or process of giving birth.

    as modifier a birthing pool
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My mother kept trying for another child, a girl, but apparently, her womb was damaged during my birthing.
    • Before, nurses had come and gone, but no one had mentioned trying alternate birthing positions.
    • I'd read different books on natural birthing and was willing to take the chance.
    • As you learn to recognize and release tight muscles, you will feel better prepared for the demands of active birthing.
    • The UK is progressive in the area of birthing (believe it or not) compared to Australia, but at this rate it is slipping fast.
    • My grandmother felt that birthing in water would be very relaxing.
    • This birthing was difficult, and getting increasingly dangerous.
    • While the production isn't quite as slick as Birth Day's, the result is the same: a lasting impression of the beauty of birthing naturally.
    • Natural birthing is standard because it is the best for the baby.
    • Mums-to-be in Swindon are meant to be given the different birthing options when they meet with their community midwives.
    • The birthing had been easy; the child had been taken for examination to make sure all was alright.
    • Meanwhile, the doctors' fear of lawsuits has had a chilling effect on alternative birthing as well.
    • The experience of birthing in water had a lot of benefits, many of which I realized only after the birth.
    • Birthing in the Pacific meets a gap in the literature on pregnancy and birthing by offering a set of high quality essays on a hitherto neglected region.
    • Crisis comes when a new camel colt is born and its mother rejects it after a long and painful birthing.
    • Of course, the pain associated with birthing was considered entirely natural, while the protraction of pain and suffering associated with foot-binding was altogether an intentional act of the human will.
    • While childbirth was acknowledged as potentially dangerous to both mother and child, birthing was viewed as a natural process, and midwives intervened as little as possible.
    • Enquire about the little things you and your birthing partner can do to make the birth as comfortable and familiar as possible.
    • The couple said they were appalled at the health trust's proposals to transfer birthing and in-patient post-natal care from Devizes to Trowbridge.
    • Both Devizes and Malmesbury maternity units currently provide 24 hour ante and post natal care and birthing facilities.
    Synonyms
    childbirth, delivery, nativity
 
 
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