adjective describing someone who does not have any children

  • The couple remained childless despite several attempts at fertility treatments.
  • My aunt and uncle are childless, but they spoil their nieces and nephews rotten.
  • Some people just don't want kids and that's cool - they're living that childless life.
  • The barren land seemed childless, devoid of any signs of life.

verb to form or develop in the mind; to imagine or think of

  • It is important to understand how the human brain can conceive complex ideas.
  • I can't conceive of a world without technology.
  • I can't even conceive how he managed to pull off that trick.
  • She couldn't conceive of a life without her beloved dog.

noun a system or practice of limiting the size of families through the spacing or prevention of pregnancies

  • The government has implemented various programs to promote family planning in rural areas.
  • My sister is thinking about starting family planning soon.
  • I heard Sarah and Tom are getting serious about their family planning.
  • In business, strategic family planning is crucial for long-term success.

noun the quality or state of being fertile; the ability to produce offspring or fruit

adjective fertile (related to or capable of producing offspring or fruit)

  • The couple sought medical help to improve their fertility.
  • She's been taking supplements to boost her fertility.
  • I heard that eating certain foods can up your fertility game.
  • The fertile soil of the garden produced a bountiful harvest.

noun a reproductive organ or external sex organ

adjective relating to or characteristic of the reproductive organs

  • The doctor conducted a thorough examination of the patient's genital area.
  • She felt uncomfortable discussing her genital health with her friends.
  • I heard some guys making inappropriate jokes about genitalia at the party.
  • The company's new advertising campaign was like a slap in the face to their competitors' genital region.

verb to make pregnant; to fertilize an egg

  • The scientist was able to impregnate the egg with the sperm in the lab.
  • Did you hear that John accidentally impregnated his girlfriend?
  • I can't believe he impregnated her after just one night!
  • The artist's work seemed to impregnate the viewer with a sense of wonder.

noun a physician who specializes in obstetrics, the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and the care of women giving birth

  • The obstetrician carefully monitored the mother's progress throughout her pregnancy.
  • My friend's obstetrician is really nice and easy to talk to.
  • I heard the obstetrician delivered over 100 babies last month!
  • The obstetrician guided her through the difficult process like a beacon of hope.

noun an idea or opinion formed before having enough information or experience

  • It is important to challenge and question our preconceptions in order to gain a deeper understanding of the world around us.
  • Don't let your preconceptions limit your ability to see things from a different perspective.
  • Dude, you gotta drop your preconceptions and just go with the flow.
  • Her preconceptions acted like blinders, preventing her from seeing the truth right in front of her.

adjective relating to or involved in the process of reproduction or procreation

  • The purpose of marriage is often seen as procreative in nature.
  • Some people believe that the main goal of getting married is to have kids.
  • Marriage is all about making babies, according to some folks.
  • The seeds of their love blossomed into a procreative journey filled with laughter and joy.

sex

noun a biological characteristic that distinguishes male and female organisms

verb to engage in sexual activity

adjective related to sexual characteristics or activities

  • The topic of sex education is an important one in schools.
  • Do you think they're going to have sex tonight?
  • I heard they hooked up last night, so they definitely had sex.
  • The tension between the two countries is like a game of political sex, with each side trying to outmaneuver the other.

adjective having strength, energy, and a strong sex drive; manly

  • The doctor explained that regular exercise can help maintain a virile physique.
  • He always brags about how virile he is for his age.
  • Some guys think wearing a certain cologne makes them more virile.
  • The company's marketing campaign aimed to portray their brand as virile and powerful.

noun a drug or device that induces abortion

  • The doctor prescribed an abortifacient to terminate the pregnancy.
  • She took a pill that acted as an abortifacient.
  • I heard she's taking those abortion pills, the abortifacients.
  • His decision to leave the company was like an abortifacient for the team's morale.

noun A person who carries and gives birth to a baby for another person or couple

adjective Describing the type of carrier involved in the pregnancy process

  • The couple decided to use a gestational carrier to carry their baby to term.
  • My sister is acting as a gestational carrier for her best friend.
  • I heard she's being a baby oven for someone as a gestational carrier.
  • The company acted as a gestational carrier for the new product, nurturing it until it was ready for launch.

noun a medication taken to terminate a pregnancy

  • The abortion pill is a medication that can be taken to end a pregnancy.
  • She decided to take the abortion pill rather than undergo a surgical procedure.
  • Some people refer to the abortion pill as 'the morning-after pill'.
  • Taking the abortion pill was like hitting the reset button on her life.