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Definition of childbearingnext
as in childbirth
the act or process of giving birth to children in olden days many women died in childbearing

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Recent Examples of childbearing
Noun
In fact, for millennia the role of mothers has included not only childbearing and education but also protection over the community as a whole, especially through advocacy for peace. Marie-Claire Beaulieu, The Conversation, 5 May 2026 Poor women’s childbearing, particularly among Black and immigrant populations, was increasingly portrayed as a driver of intergenerational poverty and social disorder. Sonya Borrero, STAT, 1 May 2026 Though some countries have tried to slow or reverse the trend through pro-natal policies—including cash incentives and tax breaks for childbearing, affordable childcare, and longer parental leaves—their long-term success has not been definitively proved so far. Encyclopedia Britannica, 6 Apr. 2026 Around the eleventh century, in Anglo‑Saxon England, instructions for an elaborate childbearing and mothering ritual were recorded by monks in the Lacnunga, a collection of medical texts and curative prayers. Literary Hub, 18 Mar. 2026 Cleghorn notes that many Minoan women died between the ages of twenty and twenty-five, indicating that childbearing was most likely the cause of death. Rebecca Mead, New Yorker, 19 Jan. 2026 Women past childbearing years often see OB-GYNs less frequently. Lauryn Higgins, Flow Space, 13 Jan. 2026 That's because their children, who largely fall within the millennial generation, might be in the midst of their childbearing years. Holly Garcia, Parents, 11 Jan. 2026 As many as 1 in 5 women may have uterine fibroids during their childbearing years — and those abnormal growths may have a connection not just to reproductive health but also to heart health. Emily Kay Votruba, EverydayHealth.com, 10 Dec. 2025
Adjective
In the United Kingdom, there is a midwife assigned to every childbearing individual, regardless of the risk status of the pregnancy. Deanna Taylor, USA Today, 7 Oct. 2025 Many of them were young women, either pregnant or of childbearing age, when the bombs fell and have lived much of their lives under a heavy shadow of fear and stigma. Hanako Montgomery, CNN Money, 9 Aug. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for childbearing
Noun
  • Some bleeding is normal after childbirth.
    Ari Daniel, NPR, 12 June 2026
  • Medical staff quickly determined that Parker showed no signs of recent childbirth.
    Isabella Wandermurem, Time, 12 June 2026
Adjective
  • However, because Gilles had gestational diabetes, her doctors recommended that her labor be induced.
    Hannah Sacks, PEOPLE, 3 June 2026
  • Asian Americans develop gestational diabetes at notably high rates, but even among communities of Asian descent, that risk is little known, experts told me.
    Katherine J. Wu, The Atlantic, 27 May 2026
Adjective
  • Research has found that fear of negative treatment can discourage patients from disclosing substance use, engaging in prenatal care or seeking treatment services.
    Karli Swenson, The Conversation, 11 June 2026
  • That means making a concerted effort to share miscarriage education tools in patient education materials, encouraging routine prenatal visits, and highlighting public health education campaigns.
    Dara Kass, Time, 9 June 2026
Adjective
  • In addition, a less diverse diet in pregnant mothers is linked to food allergy and asthma risk.
    Dr. Daniel DiGiacomo, Boston Herald, 7 June 2026
  • Being a child, over 65 or pregnant puts you at greater risk, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says.
    Doyle Rice, USA Today, 7 June 2026

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“Childbearing.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/childbearing. Accessed 14 Jun. 2026.

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