birth
Noun as in strong fondness
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Example:She brought her newborn’s birth certificate to the clinic for initial vaccinations.
Definition:An official document issued by a government authority that shows the legal registration of a person’s name, date of birth, and place of birth.
Example:The birthplace of the novelist is a museum that holds his childhood belongings.
Definition:The place where someone was born; the country or region of birth.
Example:The country is experiencing a declining birth rate due to economic challenges.
Definition:The number of live births occurring within a particular period of time in a given population.
Example:The title, wealth, and lands were her birthright after the old patriarch died.
Definition:An inherited right or privilege, especially to a throne, fortune, or estate; a privilege of being born into a certain status or family.
Example:She decided to use hormonal birth control to prevent herself from having another baby for a while.
Definition:The deliberate prevention of pregnancy, including hormonal methods, barrier methods, and other techniques.
Example:The baby's birth weight was lower than the average for full-term births.
Definition:The weight of an infant at the time of birth, typically measured in kilograms or pounds.
Example:The neonatal specialist was asked to give her a thorough examination about her post-birth trauma.
Definition:Injury that occurs during the pregnancy, birth, or postnatal period, particularly to the baby or mother.
Example:The birth cry was a sign of the baby’s good health.
Definition:The first cry of an infant after birth, which is usually a sign that the infant is healthy and breathing correctly.
Example:She planned to use a birthing pool to ease the pain of her labor.
Definition:A large container of water, usually in a birthing center, used by women in labor to alleviate pain and promote relaxation.
Example:The family decided to send out a birth announcement to all relatives and friends.
Definition:An announcement that is made to inform others of a person's birth, often with the birth date, name, and parents' names.
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