Pregnancy
UK /["/ˈpreɡnənsi/"]/US /["/ˈpreɡnənsi/"]/
Definition
the state of being pregnant
In simple words: When a woman has a baby growing inside her body.
Examples
- Her pregnancy lasted about nine months before she gave birth to a healthy baby.
- The doctors advised her on how to maintain good health during pregnancy.
- Pregnancy can cause various physical and emotional changes in women.
- She felt tired often throughout the pregnancy but remained optimistic.
- Some animals have a shorter pregnancy than humans.
Usage notes
Used in medical or personal contexts. Avoid in casual settings unless discussing personal experiences.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'preg-‘ as 'preparing for a new guest!'
Collocations
- early
- late
- full-term
- have
- avoid
- prevent
- progress
- go to full term
- go to term
- test
- rate
- complications
- during (a/the) pregnancy
- in (a/the) pregnancy
- throughout (a/the) pregnancy
- carry a pregnancy to term
Synonyms
- gestation
- expectancy
- maternity
Antonyms
- infertility
- barrenness
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'pregnant' (adjective form).
- Using 'pregnancy' to refer to the period before conception.
- Incorrect pluralization (pregnancies instead of pregnancy).