Collocations withpregnancy

These are words often used in combination withpregnancy.

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early pregnancy
Early pregnancy factor is immunosuppressive.
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month of pregnancy
The full process is not understood, but it is known that, at the fifth month of pregnancy, about 7 million eggs are present.
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multiple pregnancy
In most publications, mention is made of a multiple pregnancy rate of 25% to 30%.
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pregnancy outcome
The risk for depression was increased in participants who reported a previous poor pregnancy outcome.
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previous pregnancy
Women with a previous pregnancy by another man were more likely to be drifters (65%) than were women without a previous pregnancy with another man (42%).
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stage of pregnancy
It is noteworthy that cervical changes could be seen at such an early stage of pregnancy.
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successful pregnancy
A successful pregnancy following placenta percreta with bladder invasion.
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teen pregnancy
Further examination of the association between depression and teen pregnancy is warranted.
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teenage pregnancy
Psychosocial variables associated with teenage pregnancy.
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trimester of pregnancy
They were all in their second trimester of pregnancy.
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unintended pregnancy
Equivocation can easily become an issue in an unintended pregnancy.
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unplanned pregnancy
An unplanned pregnancy, such as many probably are, does not necessarily lead to an unwanted child.
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unwanted pregnancy
Such availability will reduce the incidence of unwanted pregnancy.
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week of pregnancy
The teratogenic risk is highest during the sixth to ninth week of pregnancy.
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