Pregnancy vs Postpregnancy - What's the difference?
pregnancy | postpregnancy |
(countable) The condition of being pregnant.
* 2012 , Caroline Davies, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge announce they are expecting first baby'' (in ''The Guardian , 3 December 2012)[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/dec/03/duke-and-duchess-of-cambridge-expecting-baby?intcmp=122]
The period of time this condition prevails.
(uncountable) The progression of stages from conception to birth.
After pregnancy.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 4, author=Natasha Singer, title=Is the ‘Mom Job’ Really Necessary?, work=New York Times
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As a noun pregnancy
is (countable) the condition of being pregnant.As an adjective postpregnancy is
after pregnancy.pregnancy
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Noun
(pregnancies) (wikipedia pregnancy)- News that the duchess is in the "very early stages" of pregnancy with the third-in-line to the throne was officially released after she was taken to the King Edward VII hospital in central London, suffering from hyperemesis gravidarun, very acute morning sickness.
Synonyms
* gestation * graviditySee also
* with childpostpregnancy
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Adjective
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