Similar words: child-rearing, childbed, child bride, childbirth, bearing, bearings, forbearing, ball bearing. Meaning: n. the parturition process in human beings; having a baby; the process of giving birth to a child. adj. relating to or suitable for childbirth.
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1. Some women defer childbearing in favour of a career.
2. Many couples want to compress their childbearing into a short space of time in their married life.
3. Childbearing is concentrated within the first decade of married life.
4. The survey is only concerned with women of childbearing age.
5. Much childbearing had not impaired her beauty.
6. Is it legitimate social policy to discourage childbearing?
7. Four hundred million women of childbearing age weigh less than 45 kilograms-their malnutrition is passed on to their infants.
8. The outcome of childbearing by both teenagers and older women can be egregious.
9. The inverse relationship between living costs and childbearing is found throughout the developing world.
10. These childbearing patterns are amenable to control(sentencedict.com), given the knowledge and will.
11. The rise in childbearing outside marriage is closely linked with cohabitation.
12. For most women, working and childbearing are alternatives, at least for a few years.
13. Owner-occupiers tend to delay childbearing because they face heavy housing costs at the beginning of their marriage.
14. Cycles of growth and childbearing produce markedly different states of appearance in women.
15. They might be women childbearing age.
16. Chromosomal anomaly are associated with abnormal childbearing.
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17. Factors affecting your childbearing decision? Any effective incentives?
18. What explains this trend toward delayed childbearing?
19. As with the stereotyping and stigmatizing of welfare recipients, views about teenage childbearing are frequently extraordinarily simplistic.
20. And these would in turn improve the circumstances of childbearing and child rearing.
21. Other research has also confirmed that women risk serious health hazards by repeated childbearing.
22. Yet even so, the United States still leads most industrialized countries in teenage pregnancies, abortions and childbearing.
23. For example, this could be an employment history, marital and childbearing history or medical history.
24. It is clear that housing tenure is associated with major differentials in patterns of marriage and childbearing.
25. Let us examine the causes of teenage pregnancy and the impact early childbearing frequently has on young women.
26. This should, if anything, strengthen the family and encourage childbearing.
27. Full-time employment may be less of a deterrent to childbearing if mothers can pay for personal child care.
28. The shape of families is determined by parents' decisions to start, space, and stop their childbearing.
29. Now Abraham and Sarah were old, advanced in age ; Sarah was past childbearing.
30. The U.S. numbers are based on in-person interviews of more than 7,300 women of childbearing age nationwide from 2006 through 2008.
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