births (Meaning)

births

beginning, start, the emergence of a new individual from the body of its parent see also date of birth, to give birth to, to bring forth or be brought forth as a child or young, to bring forth, a state resulting from being born especially at a particular time or place, one that is born, to give rise to, high or noble birth, biological sense 3, lineage, extraction, beginning sense 1, origin, the act or process of bringing forth young from the uterus, the act or process of bringing forth young from the womb, the emergence of a new individual from the body of its parent, the coming out of a new individual from the body of its parent, descent sense 1, lineage

births Sentence Examples

  1. The hospital witnessed a surge in births during the peak summer season.
  2. Recent developments in medical technology have improved the safety of both births and infant outcomes.
  3. The average number of births per woman in the United States is declining.
  4. The rate of premature births has been increasing steadily over the past decade.
  5. As the age of first-time mothers increases, the risks associated with births can rise.
  6. Assisted reproductive technologies have helped countless couples overcome infertility and achieve births.
  7. The global population is estimated to have surpassed 8 billion births.
  8. The number of home births has been on the rise as more women seek alternative birthing experiences.
  9. The psychological preparation for births can play a significant role in a woman's overall well-being.
  10. Access to prenatal care and early intervention can significantly improve the outcomes of births for both mother and child.

FAQs About the word births

beginning, start, the emergence of a new individual from the body of its parent see also date of birth, to give birth to, to bring forth or be brought forth a

maternities,nativities, parentings, reproductions, generations, originations, genitures, breedings, bearings,geneses

abortions,miscarriages,stillbirths

The hospital witnessed a surge in births during the peak summer season.

Recent developments in medical technology have improved the safety of both births and infant outcomes.

The average number of births per woman in the United States is declining.

The rate of premature births has been increasing steadily over the past decade.