1 I couldn't carry to term the child of a man I hated.
2 The heavier gravity and air pressure made it difficult for women to carry to term .
4 Is he seriously suggesting that girls and women should carry to term pregnancies for men they don't know, don't like or fear greatly?
5 Of those eight only two developed successfully and were carried to term .
6 You will not, of course, be able to-howdo you say?- carryto term.
7 An intrauterine pregnancy was carried to term after care.
8 The pregnancy was carried to term without complication.
9 "Any male embryo with this mutation cannot be carried to term , " she said.
10 She was told the baby would probably die in utero or, if carried to term , during labour or shortly after.
11 Loeb has since been battling through the California courts to have the embryos carried to term , and to take custody of them.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for carry to term