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The word 'womb' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a female's uterus, usually when discussing the development of a baby or pregnancy. Example sentence: The baby remained in the womb for nine months before she was born.
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It is about supporting the child born from that situation throughout their often very challenging life as a result of the injury received in the womb, and who indeed should be liable for compensation from the criminal injuries compensation scheme.
It emerges that the News of the World bugged Kate Middleton's womb I mean, we all know it already, don't we?
Also: "fetus," "womb" and "life of the mother".
On cases of fatal foetal abnormalities, he said: "Similarly, it forces couples to bring to term a child that has no chance of survival for long outside the womb if at all.
Thomas was in her mother's womb in 1951 when testing started.
She underwent an excruciatingly painful labour and her baby died in her womb before being removed by an operation with no anaesthetic by a doctor using a razor blade.
People who exercise are less likely to get breast or bowel cancer and research indicates reductions in cancer of the lining of the womb and of the lung.
'There is an inside and an outside to every form," Hepworth once wrote, and sometimes, "they are in special accord, as for instance a nut in its shell or a child in the womb".
The researchers said their findings required validation by others but pointed out that an expanding waistline had been linked to other cancers, including those of the pancreas, lining of the womb, and ovaries, possibly because midriff fat was more harmful.
Related: Northern Alabama's only abortion clinic fights to survive lawmakers' onslaught Under the new law, doctors would be banned from using forceps, clamps, scissors or similar instruments on a live fetus to remove it from the womb in pieces.
I'm meant to excrete the lining of my womb discreetly, fragrantly and silently.
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