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(informal, euphemistic) A stillborn baby.
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The weight of a baby at birth; birth weight.
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(slang, derogatory) An abortionist (all senses).
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(informal) An embryo or fetus; an unborn child.
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(uncountable) The final stage of pregnancy; confinement.
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(uncommon) A baby conceived or born during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially one apparently conceived during a lockdown.
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A practice among some peoples, such as the Basques, of the husband of a woman in the last stages of pregnancy taking to bed, avoiding certain foods, or imitating other behaviours of a pregnant woman.
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(humorous) The condition of pregnancy.
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A woman who chooses to give birth without medical assistance or the attendance of a midwife.
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(informal) A baby born with a heart condition.
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(informal) A very small prematurely-born baby.
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A newborn infant; recently born baby.
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(slang) A child born as the result of an unplanned pregnancy.
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A baby conceived after a miscarriage or other loss of a baby.
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persistent genital arousal disorder
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(biology, of an organism) Having reached the age or stage of being able to reproduce.
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Alternative spelling of stillbirth [The birth of a dead fetus; the delivery of an infant which is dead at birth.]
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A baby that is born dead.
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(pathology) The sudden and unexplained death of an infant aged one month to one year, normally while sleeping.
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(EMS slang, rare) A neonate, fetus, or embryo born or aborted in a bathroom, especially into a toilet bowl.
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(countable) A single unborn offspring at any stage of gestation.
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The crying of a newborn baby
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