Birth Canal

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /bɜrθ keɪnl/

Definitions of birth canal

noun A passageway through which a baby is born during childbirth.

Example Sentences

A1 The baby travels through the birth canal during childbirth.

A2 Doctors monitor the progress of the baby as it moves through the birth canal.

B1 Complications during labor can affect the passage of the baby through the birth canal.

B2 The size and shape of the birth canal can impact the ease of delivery.

C1 Medical interventions may be necessary if there are obstructions in the birth canal.

C2 Understanding the anatomy of the birth canal is crucial for healthcare professionals during childbirth.

Examples of birth canal in a Sentence

formal The baby passed through the birth canal during the delivery process.

informal The doctor said the baby is almost through the birth canal.

slang I can't believe she's already in the birth canal, time flies!

figurative The project is finally making progress and is nearing the 'birth canal' of completion.

Grammatical Forms of birth canal

past tense

birth canaled

plural

birth canals

comparative

more birth canal

superlative

most birth canal

present tense

birth canal

future tense

will birth canal

perfect tense

has birth canaled

continuous tense

is birth canaling

singular

birth canal

positive degree

birth canal

infinitive

to birth canal

gerund

birth canaling

participle

birth canaled

Origin and Evolution of birth canal

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'birth canal' originates from the medical field, specifically in obstetrics and gynecology, to refer to the passage through which a baby passes during childbirth.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'birth canal' has become widely accepted and used in medical literature and everyday language to describe the anatomical structure involved in the process of childbirth.