Thematic Vocabulary Unit NÂș 267 v.0.6
Main Definitions
- birth |n| the time when a baby comes out of it's mother's body.
- "Congratulations on the birth of your daugther!"
- "He only weighed 2 kilos at birth."
- "What's your date of birth?"
- childbearing |n| the process of being pregnant and giving birth to children.
- "The trend towards later marriage and childbearing."
- childbirth |n| includes both labor (the process of birth) and delivery (the birth itself); it refers to the entire process as an infant makes its way from the womb down the birth canal to the outside world.
- "Where the member's plan also includes a routine maternity benefit, complications of childbirth shall also refer to medically necessary caesarean sections."
- labour |n| the process of childbirth, esp. the period from the start of uterine contractions to delivery.
- "His wife is in labour."
- "She called me to say they had decided to induce labour."
- delivery |n| the process of giving birth to a child.
- "In the end, it was an easy delivery a fine baby boy."
Types of Births
- natural childbirth |n| childbirth involving little or no use of drugs or anesthesia and usually involving a program in which the mother is psychologically and physically prepared for the birth process.
- "We will help you with natural childbirth, or pain relief, always at your request."
- caesarean section / C-section |n| a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies, or, rarely, to remove a dead fetus.
- "It does not matter if your child is born via Caesarean section or the natural way."
- home birth |n| when a woman gives birth at home, not in a hospital.
- "I decides I wanted a home birth for my second child."
- "More and more women are choosing to have home births."
- multiple birth |n| when a woman has two or more babies at the same time.
- "The chance of a multiple birth is about 1 in 100 for the average woman."
- premature birth 1 |n| when a baby is born before the normal time.
- "Many babies survive premature births."
- premature birth 2 |n| a birth that takes place more than three weeks before the baby is due. In other words, after less than 37 weeks of pregnancy, which usually lasts about 40 weeks.
- "Premature birth is three times more likely for twins, and delivery at 36 to 38 weeks normal."
Terms Related to Birth
- somebody's birth date |n| |US| the day, month and year you were born.
- "In order to register and create an M&M character the user has to enter their birth date."
- somebody's date of birth |n| |UK| the day, month and year you were born.
- "Please give me your name, address, and date of birth."
- birth weigh |n| a baby's weight when it is born.
- "Many factors may affect a baby´s birth weight."
- birth certificate |n| an official document showing when and where you were born.
- "In order to register, they must be in possession of the following documents: a birth certificate or substitute birth certificate."
- birth rate |n| the number of babies born somewhere.
- "The country's birth rate has decreased dramatically."
- birth defect |n| something wrong with a baby when it is born.
- "About 11% of babies have birth defects."
- contractions |n| a very strong and painful movement of a muscle, especially the muscles around the womb during birth.
- "She was having regular strong contractions every four minutes."
- delivery room |n| a room in a hospital for births.
- "Liz has taken o the delivery room immediately."
- gestation / pregnancy |n| the process by which a child develops inside its mother's body before birth, or the period of time when this happens.
- "The doctor may attempt to delay delivery until completion of 33 weeks gestation."
- placenta |n| a flattened circular organ in the uterus of pregnant eutherian mammals, nourishing and maintaining the fetus through the umbilical cord.
- "Causes of spontaneous abortion may relate to the fetus, the placenta , or the uterus."
- womb / uterus |n| the part of a woman's body where her baby grows before it is born.
- "You can make sure that your pregnancy is inside the womb by having an ultrasound.."
- abortion |n| a procedure to end a pregnancy by removing the fetus and placenta from the mother's womb.
- "There are exceptional circumstances where therapeutic abortion is lawful."
Baby and Children Definitions
- neonate |n| a baby that has recently born, especially within the last four weeks.
- "Recommendations for fluid restriction in a neonate are based on the experience of restricting fluid intake in adults or older children."
- newborn |adj| recently born.
- "A newborn baby."
- "This equipment has saved the lives of a number of new born children."
- offspring |n| the immediate descendants of a person.
- "She was the mother of many offspring."
- premature baby / preterm baby / premature infant / preemie |informal| / premie |informal| |n| an infant that is born prior to 37 weeks of gestation.
- "They called a friend who had recently given birth to a premature baby for advice."
- progeny |n| |formal| a person's children.
- "He was surrounded by his numerous progeny."
- test-tube baby |n| a baby developed from an egg that was fertilized outside the body and then implanted in the uterus of the biological or surrogate mother.
- "Since the birth of the first so-called 'test-tube baby' in 1978, more than 1.5 million children worldwide have been born following IVF treatment."
Terms Related to Babies
- baby a very young child who cannot yet talk or walk.
- "I sat next to a woman holding a baby."
- infant |n| |formal| a baby or a very young child.
- "Hold your infant in an upright position to help keep the food from coming out of the nose."
- benjamin |n| a youngest son.
- little one |n| |spoken informal| a baby or a small child up to the age of about three.
- "How old is your little one?"
Twins
- twins |n| one of two children born at the same time to the same mother.
- "The twins are now eight months."
- "Meet my twin sister."
- twin born |adj| born at the same birth.
- "My wife and I had twin boys who were born prematurely and had health problems as a result."
- twin brother |n| a brother born at the same time.
- "One of the most intriguing parts of the book is his relationship with his twin brother, Gustavo."
- twin sister |n| a sister born at the same birth.
- "He shared the cave with his twin sister, as big and powerful as he was."
- identical twins |n| one of a pair of twins who develop from a single fertilized ovum and therefore have the same genotype, are of the same sex, and usually resemble each other closely.
- "Identical twins occur in about one in 320 pregnancies."
The Medical Profession
- the medical profession |n| doctors and nurses considered as a group.
- "This view is widely accepted among the medical profession."
- physician |US| |formal| / doctor |n| someone who treats people who are ill, who has completed a long course of study at medical school.
- "The American physician, Dr James Tyler Kent."
- "If you have bad chest pains, you should see a doctor."
- GP |UK| |n| a doctor who is trained in general medicine and who treats the people who live in a local area.
- "My GP told me that I must lose weight."
- intern |n| an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience.
- "Training for the student interns will be done during the week of May 13-17."
- paediatrician |UK| / pediatrician |US| |n| a doctor who treats children who are sick.
- gynaecologist |n| a doctor who treats medical conditions and illnesses that affect women´s bodies.
- obstetrician |n| a doctor who deals with the birth of children.
- nurse |n| someone whose job is to look after people who are ill or injured, usually in a hospital.
- "The nurse is coming to give you an injection."
- midwife |n| a person (typically a woman) trained to assist women in childbirth.
- "Again, close liaison between obstetrician, midwife , general practitioner, cardiologist, and neonatologist is vital."
- nursery nurse |n| someone who has been trained to look after young children.
- "During this time I have qualified and worked as a Nursery Nurse (NNEB), Registered Midwife, Maternity Nurse, Babycare Consultant, and Breastfeeding."
More Doctors
- surgeon |n| a doctor who does operations in a hospital.
- "One of the world top heart surgeons performed the operation."
- specialist |n| a doctor with special knowledge about a particular illness, part of the body, or type of treatment.
- "The new drug is being tested by cancer specialists."
- "An eye specialist."
- consultant |n| a very senior doctor in a hospital with a lot of knowledge about a particular area of medicine
- "The consultant said that he did not think it was cancer."
- paramedic |n| someone who has been trained to treat sick or injured people, especially at the scene of an accident.
- "Paramedic treated him for shock."
Mothers
- mother / mum-mummy |UK| |informal| / mom-mommy |US| |informal| |n| a female parent of a child.
- "Janey is a full-time teacher and mother of two."
- biological / birth / natural / real mother |n| the woman who gives birth to a child, regardless of whether she is the genetic mother or subsequently brings up the child.
- "Normally, we inherit one copy of each chromosome pair from our biological mother, and the other copy of the chromosome pair from our biological father."
- surrogate mother |n| a woman who bears a child for another person, often for pay, either through artificial insemination or by carrying until birth another woman's surgically implanted fertilized egg.
- "Surrogacy can sometimes present legal and ethical issues for the parents and/or the surrogate mother."
- adoptive / custodial |US| / foster mother |n| a woman who looks after or brings up a child or children as a mother, in place of the natural or adoptive mother.
- "He is currently one month old. Is it possible thatt and adoptive mother can breastfeed his son and learn how to do it."
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