Pregnancy

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈprɛɡnənsi/

Definitions of pregnancy

noun the condition of being pregnant; the period from conception to birth when a woman carries a developing fetus in her uterus

Example Sentences

A1 Pregnancy can be a joyful time for many women.

A2 She found out about her pregnancy after missing her period.

B1 During pregnancy, it is important to eat a balanced diet and get regular check-ups.

B2 The doctor recommended prenatal vitamins to support her pregnancy.

C1 Complications during pregnancy can be concerning and require close monitoring.

C2 Advanced maternal age can increase the risks associated with pregnancy.

Examples of pregnancy in a Sentence

formal The doctor discussed the risks and benefits of pregnancy with the couple.

informal She's been feeling nauseous lately, do you think it could be a pregnancy symptom?

slang I heard she's got a bun in the oven, looks like a surprise pregnancy!

figurative The new project was still in its early stages, a pregnancy waiting to be nurtured and developed.

Grammatical Forms of pregnancy

past tense

pregnancied

plural

pregnancies

comparative

more pregnant

superlative

most pregnant

present tense

pregnant

future tense

will be pregnant

perfect tense

have been pregnant

continuous tense

is being pregnant

singular

pregnancy

positive degree

pregnant

infinitive

to be pregnant

gerund

pregnanting

participle

pregnant

Origin and Evolution of pregnancy

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'pregnancy' originated from the Latin word 'praegnantia', which means 'being with child'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'pregnancy' has evolved over time to specifically refer to the condition of carrying a developing embryo or fetus within the female body. It has become widely used in medical contexts to describe the state of being pregnant.