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pregnant

If a female is pregnant, she has a baby growing inside her. Between 10 and 40 percent of US teen girls will get pregnant before the age of 20. For the first time, a 67-year-old woman has successfully become pregnant. At that time, she was already eight months pregnant with their son, Bradley. You could barely tell she was pregnant, although the baby was born a week later. A pregnant silence has some meaning or feeling. If something is pregnant with a quality, it has a lot of that quality.

pregnant

carrying developing offspring within the body or being about to produce new life (= meaning) rich in significance or implication a meaning look (= fraught) filled with or attended with words fraught with meaning an incident fraught with danger a silence pregnant with suspense

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Simple sentences

I am pregnant.
Mary told Tom that she was pregnant with another man's child.
I am four months pregnant.
Some of the ingredients are harmful, especially if you are pregnant.
I'm four months pregnant.
She is eight months pregnant.
Even if we don't get lucky on the first try we can just keep fucking till I get pregnant.
I'm pregnant.
She is 8 months pregnant.
Am I pregnant?
How long have you been pregnant?
She became pregnant.
I got pregnant from the Finnish harpist that I told you about last night.
No thank you, I'm pregnant.
Are you pregnant?

Movie subtitles

Dupri is Sonia I'm pregnant.
My name is Sonia Dupri.'m pregnant.they bit me, but I'm immune.
You see, being pregnant to you made Brenda understandably vulnerable.
I mean, it's one thing to run off into the sunset with your pregnant lover, but knowing she's a murderer, well, you'd wanna sleep with one eye open.
If she decides to get pregnant.
I'd no idea I was even pregnant.
I-I thought that being pregnant would be this magical thing, but mostly I'm so nervous of doing something wrong, of hurting the baby somehow.
Yeah, it's 'cause you're pregnant.
I'm pregnant, aren't I?
I haven't seen him for a year and. I'm pregnant.
An unmarried maid pregnant.
How pregnant sometimes his replies are.
She wouldn't leave you alone because she was pregnant.
So, according to you, pregnant women should be trampled?
Yeah. - Yeah, it's 'cause you're pregnant.
You haven't gotten them pregnant yet.
I read it; in the dark, it's easier for women to get pregnant.
Tell her yourself. You ain't pregnant.
She's so young. And pregnant.
We must take into account that she's pregnant. Maybe she didn't know.
They told me I was pregnant.
It gets better and better. So, according to you, pregnant women should be trampled?
I think I'm pregnant.
You got me pregnant!
This is what is known in literature as the pregnant pause.
She's pregnant. I think the journey.
At my age. I'm pregnant?
She was five months pregnant when she got married, so she decided to get rid of all of her disgusting fat clothes.
Who got you pregnant?
What if you'll get pregnant?
My wife is pregnant.
I got pregnant.
I heard it when I was still pregnant.
You, uh, heard the girl was pregnant, didn't you?
How long had she been pregnant?
I'm pregnant with your child.

News and current affairs

Malaria deaths in children in Africa were cut from a peak of around one million in 2004 to around 700,000 by 2010, and, worldwide, deaths of pregnant women declined by almost half between 1990 and 2010, from an estimated 543,000 to 287,000.
Malaria was killing one million people each year, with mortality concentrated among pregnant women and children under the age of five.
In particular, allowing women to decide if, when, and how often they become pregnant leads to fewer deaths in childbirth and fewer infant deaths.
For example, Juma Ibrahim Juma Adam and Mahmoud Salam Saliman Abu Karbish firebombed a civilian bus, killing a pregnant woman, three of her preschool-age children, and the Israeli soldier who tried to save them.
In September, India adopted a landmark law on food security, guaranteeing five kilograms of subsidized wheat, rice, and other foodstuffs monthly for two-thirds of the population, and enhancing support for pregnant women, schoolchildren, and the elderly.
Both procedures are routinely offered to pregnant women 35 years and over to diagnose chromosomal abnormalities such as Down's syndrome, or to screen for cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, or Tay Sachs disease.
This year, one of the issues on the ballot was an act to prohibit tethering or confining a pregnant pig, or a calf raised for veal, in a manner that prevents the animal from turning around freely, lying down, and fully extending his or her limbs.
So the results strongly suggest that if all Americans were given a chance to vote on keeping pregnant pigs and calves in such tight confinement, the majority would vote no.
Similarly, when thalidomide was found to cause major birth defects, we did not just educate women to avoid using the drug when pregnant.
That is why, as Secretary-General, I have spoken out for the needs of mothers and pregnant women at every opportunity.
But in today's factory farms, pregnant sows are kept in crates so narrow that they cannot turn around, or even walk more than a step forward or backward.
The piglets are taken from the sow as soon as possible, so that she can be made pregnant again, but they never leave the shed until they are taken to slaughter.
In response I pointed out that we condemn mothers who cause harm to their babies by using alcohol or cocaine when pregnant.
We now know that giving pregnant mothers and their babies essential nutrients in the critical 1,000-day window from conception to a child's second birthday is the best investment in their health and that of society at large.
How do you turn away a pregnant mother, sitting with her children, crying for help?
Soon she is even pregnant.
In some jurisdictions, prosecutors can bring charges against pregnant women who are HIV-positive for potentially exposing the virus to their unborn children.
Pregnant HIV-infected IDUs transmit the virus to their babies, and sometimes - shockingly often in Russia - abandon their newborns, relinquishing them to the state.
But, in a new twist, Italian authorities at the beginning of this year rescued hundreds of migrants, including pregnant women and dozens of children, aboard an aging steel-hulled freighter.
By the end of 2010, four million African women will be screened, and tri-therapies treatment provided to 500,000 pregnant women worldwide.
In poor countries, pregnant women often must fend for themselves; they have no healthcare and nowhere to turn.
The effectiveness of available options is limited, and all of them are pregnant with unpredictable political and military consequences.
Whether Iraq can be held together despite the ethnic and religious confrontations that pit Kurds against Arabs and Sunnis against the Shi'a is one of the most pregnant questions for the new Middle East.
In developed countries, the routine testing of older pregnant women, combined with the availability of abortion, has significantly reduced the incidence of conditions like Down syndrome.
We are also providing cash assistance to eligible poor families on the condition that pregnant mothers and children avail themselves of preventive health care, and that children regularly attend school.
By this reasoning, a woman who finds herself pregnant at an inconvenient time could have an abortion, as long as she preserves a single cell from the fetus to ensure that its unique genetic potential is preserved.

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