Collocations for "birthing"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "birthing" in context.
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birth
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [live, premature, still, natural, vaginal, Cesarean] birth
- a [complicated, smooth, problematic, risky, difficult] birth
- a [home, hospital] birth
- an [assisted, unassisted] birth
- is of [high, humble, low] birth
- is expected to give birth on [Monday]
- gave birth to [twins, their first child, her baby, a son, a daughter, a boy, a girl]
- has given birth to a monster
- [increasing, decreasing] rates of birth
- is my place of birth
- have [enjoyed music, been picky] since birth
- has been [blind, deaf] from birth
- from birth to [five years, death]
- the birth of [modern physics, communism, civilization]
- a [Spaniard, musician, royal] by birth
- related to him by birth
- related by birth or marriage
- use birth control
- has a birth defect
- a birth [height, weight] of
- his birth certificate
- write a birth plan
- use a birth [pool, ball]
- are my birth parents
- is my birth [mother, partner, month]
- [increasing, decreasing] birth rates
- [emerald is, sapphires are] my birth stone
- a partial-birth abortion
- birth a [child, baby, calf, litter]
- birthed her [son, daughter]
- [women, mothers, people] who have birthed
- birthed and [nurtured, raised, bred]
- birthed by [tragedy, disaster]
- birthed a new [era, movement, nation]
- is now birthing
- birthed from within
'birthing' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):