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GESTATIONS - traducción al árabe

PERIOD DURING THE CARRYING OF AN EMBRYO
Gestating; Gestate; Short gestation; Gestations
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Definición

gestation
1.
Gestation is the process in which babies grow inside their mother's body before they are born. (TECHNICAL)
...the seventeenth week of gestation...
The gestation period can be anything between 95 and 150 days.
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2.
Gestation is the process in which an idea or plan develops. (FORMAL)
...the prolonged period of gestation of this design.
= development
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Wikipedia

Gestation

Gestation is the period of development during the carrying of an embryo, and later fetus, inside viviparous animals (the embryo develops within the parent). It is typical for mammals, but also occurs for some non-mammals. Mammals during pregnancy can have one or more gestations at the same time, for example in a multiple birth.

The time interval of a gestation is called the gestation period. In obstetrics, gestational age refers to the time since the onset of the last menses, which on average is fertilization age plus two weeks.

Ejemplos de uso de GESTATIONS
1. Less than one percent of the 182,000 abortions conducted in England and Wales were for gestations of 22 weeks and over.
2. Calvert said her own unit did not usually resuscitate 22–week–old babies, but she was aware of one in north London that now did: ‘If you want my personal opinion, I think we should be concentrating on improving the quality of survival rather than trying to get younger and younger babies to survive.‘ However, Lyon said such practice was rare: ‘I think most of us would feel that for gestations below [23 weeks], the data on outcome is such that these babies are really not within current methods of care viable.