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Childbearing   /tʃˈaɪldbˌɛrɪŋ/   Listen
Childbearing

noun
1.
The parturition process in human beings; having a baby; the process of giving birth to a child.  Synonyms: accouchement, childbirth, vaginal birth.
adjective
1.
Relating to or suitable for childbirth.






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"Childbearing" Quotes from Famous Books



... average number of children that would be born per woman if all women lived to the end of their childbearing years and bore children according to a given fertility rate at ...
— The 1990 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency

... scientific view of evolution, and with a knowledge of the physical law, by which evolution is accelerated or retarded. Seeking to improve the physical type, scientific Materialism, it seemed to me, must forbid parentage to any but healthy married couples; it must restrict childbearing within the limits consistent with the thorough health and physical well-being of the mother; it must impose it as a duty never to bring children into the world unless the conditions for their fair nurture and development are present. Regarding it as hopeless, as well ...
— Annie Besant - An Autobiography • Annie Besant

... even though she is not compelled, as in the case of millions, to go into a factory to add to her husband's scanty income. It is she, too, whose health breaks first and most hopelessly, under the long hours of work, the drain of frequent childbearing, and often almost constant nursing of babies. There are no eight-hour laws to protect the mother against overwork and toil in the home; no laws to protect her against ill health and the diseases of pregnancy and reproduction. In fact there has been almost no thought or consideration ...
— Woman and the New Race • Margaret Sanger

... accouchement, childbed, lying-in, travail, labor, childbearing. Associated Words: tocology, midwife, midwifery, parturient, maieutic, layette, obstetrics, obstetrician, celation, puerperal, ...
— Putnam's Word Book • Louis A. Flemming

... should herself keep and train for warfare whatever children of the female sex were born. Or else, as some maintain, they exposed the males, destroying the life of the ill-fated child with a hate like that of a stepmother. Among them childbearing was detested, though everywhere else it is desired. The terror 57 of their cruelty was increased by common rumor; for what hope, pray, would there be for a captive, when it was considered wrong to spare even a son? Hercules, they say, fought against them and overcame Menalippe, yet ...
— The Origin and Deeds of the Goths • Jordanes


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