gestation|gestations in English
noun
[ges·ta·tion || dʒes'teɪʃn]
pregnancy, process of carrying young in the womb; growth period
Use "gestation|gestations" in a sentence
1. Gestation lasts about nine months.
2. Gestation length (if allowed to deliver)
3. Gestation extends from fertilization to birth.
4. His book was nearly twenty years in gestation.
5. This film was two years in gestation.
6. Inaccuracy of Ballard scores before 28 weeks' gestation
7. Adrenals are first detected at 6 weeks' gestation
8. But Antivenenes suffered a slow gestation in Australia
9. It may occur At term (≥37 weeks of gestation) or preterm (<37 weeks of gestation); the latter is designated preterm PROM (PPROM)
10. But Antivenenes suffered a slow gestation in Australia
11. Breed definition is - to produce (offspring) by hatching or gestation
12. The baby was born prematurely at 28 weeks gestation.
13. The report was a very long time in gestation.
14. N amnion and Chorion that persisted beyond 17 weeks' gestation
15. The gestation of the biotechnology industry has been rather short.
16. Though different causes change when abruption is most likely to occur, the majority of placental abruptions occur before 37 weeks gestation, and 14% occur before 32 weeks gestation.
17. These include multiple gestation, hypertension, heart and kidney problems, and diabetes.
18. This is particularly true if the pregnancy is beyond 34 weeks of gestation.
19. Mice were sacrificed on day 18 of gestation for uteri examination for teratological changes.
20. They have 1 - 2 babies per litter, with gestation period being 110 – 120 days.
21. In homozygous state, Ts mice die at around 3–4 days of gestation.
22. The Calving Calculator is simpler to use than the often-used Cow Gestation Chart
23. The Java mouse-deer's gestation period usually lasts 4.5 months, or 144 days.
24. The estrous period of the Binturong is 81 days, with a gestation of 91 days.
25. Females give birth to a single young after a gestation period of about seven months.