successful pregnancy

collocation in English

meaningsofsuccessfulandpregnancy

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successful
adjective
uk
/səkˈses.fəl/
us
/səkˈses.fəl/
achieving the results wanted or ...
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pregnancy
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈpreɡ.nən.si/
us
/ˈpreɡ.nən.si/
the state of ...
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(Definition ofsuccessfulandpregnancyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsuccessful pregnancy

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Asuccessfulpregnancyfollowing placenta percreta with bladder invasion.
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The firstsuccessfulpregnancyafter cryopreservation was described in 1983 (48).
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All 3 patients experienced rapid resolution of symptoms andsuccessfulpregnancyoutcomes.
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Among the untreated patients only 1 out of 12 had asuccessfulpregnancyoutcome.
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It is evident, however, that appropriate maternal circulatory adaptation is a prerequisite ofsuccessfulpregnancy.
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Successfulpregnancyafter transfer of rabbit blastocysts grown in vitro from single-cell zygotes.
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However, during asuccessfulpregnancyin chronically infected mice a significant alteration of the maternal immune response was not observed.
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Thus, the mechanisms that recruit decidual leukocytes to the uterine wall provide an important component tosuccessfulpregnancy.
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Eachsuccessfulpregnancytherefore cost £1,587.
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Attempts to increase the probability ofsuccessfulpregnancyby increasing the number of embryos transferred increase the probability of multiple pregnancies (16;37;53;72).
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However, when we pose the same question about the moral acceptability of sacrificing embryos in pursuance of establishing asuccessfulpregnancy, the answer seems different.
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It would also be possible to investigate the psychological impact of repeated treatment in women who do not become pregnant or do not have asuccessfulpregnancy.
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What would give us the greatest prospect of asuccessfulpregnancythereafter?
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The maternal age effect thus not only leads to a lower probability of asuccessfulpregnancy, but increases the probability of the birth of an infant affected by poor health.
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Others argue that for the surrogate to expose herself to the experience of loss after asuccessfulpregnancyis deeply unwise.
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An oocyte selection may be performed prior to fertilisation to select eggs with optimal chances ofsuccessfulpregnancy.
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If a woman has completed asuccessfulpregnancy, the chances of her completing further successful pregnancies are extremely high.
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The fertilised egg (zygote) is then transferred to the patient's uterus with the intention of establishing asuccessfulpregnancy.
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Embryologists choose those eggs which they judge most likely to lead to asuccessfulpregnancyand the rest are either stored for possible future treatment or used for research.
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In 1994, the rate ofsuccessfulpregnancyand birth of foals increased from 27% to 82% as the result of a new veterinary center.
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Infertile woman hope and believe strongly in her physicians and that they will be able to assist her to have asuccessfulpregnancy.
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