Concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of contractions to the birth of a child.
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Examples for "labour"
Examples for "labour"
1South African labour law requires clear formal processes for strikes and walk-outs.
2Sunak's focus on the labour market is welcome given worrying survey data.
3Italy's social security and labour taxes are among the highest in Europe.
4Mr Blumenfeld said labour laws needed to offer more protection to workers.
5The effects of the crisis on the labour market were relatively uneven.
1The king toils; the priests toil; the powers of the world labor.
2South African labor law requires clear formal processes for strikes and walk-outs.
3We are in the land of the cheapest labor in the world.
4Among other urgent government priorities were addressing drought, labor and economic problems.
5His was the labor and worry; they gathered in the financial harvest.
1As a result of the court decision, several people quit their confinement.
2He was in solitary confinement when the so-called Great Escape took place.
3Go ahead and start moving them out of the confinement area now.
4She is being held in solitary confinement for her safety, said William.
5I am proved right, it was by no means my last confinement.
1Each morn that dawns I wake in travail and in woe, And
2The world is in travail, and its agitation waxeth day by day.
3The travail is already begun in you that will form the Christ.'
4He eliminates it with stern effort and much travail of the spirit.
5In such travail of soul, he who suffers through suffering is satisfied.
1But it's certain he left his wife while she was in childbed.
2This is my fourth childbed and at least I know what to expect.
3Special treatment of the ghosts of women who died in childbed.
4She died at sea in childbed, but brought forth a maid-child called Marina.
5But I fear childbed fever has robbed me of any vestige of beauty.
1Sometimes, the choice is not theirs if, for instance, the parturiency came as a consequence of sexual assault.
1Plenty of these scrawny infants may be seen in the lying-in hospitals.
2Constipation, for various reasons, becomes a regular feature of the lying-in period.
3Or I'll take myself back to the mauntery for the final lying-in.
4Particular care should be taken of the fires in smithies and lying-in rooms.
5He then quickly entered the lying-in room in which thy sire was born.
6Charles White, an Edinburgh M.D., founded the Manchester Infirmary and Lying-in Hospital.
7It was the Hanna Larchmont Lying-in Hospital seen from the rear.
Translations for lying-in