carry to term
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Definition
Verb: - To complete a pregnancy by giving birth at the natural end of the gestational period, typically around 40 weeks, rather than terminating it prematurely.
Usage
This verb phrase is used specifically in the context of pregnancy and childbirth. It describes the decision and process of continuing a pregnancy until its natural conclusion. It is often used in medical, legal, and personal discussions about pregnancy outcomes.
Examples
- Despite the difficult diagnosis, they chose to carry the pregnancy to term.
- The doctor explained the options, but she was determined to carry to term.
- Statistically, most pregnancies are carried to term without major complications.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often implies a conscious choice or a medical outcome, contrasting with alternatives like miscarriage or elective termination.
- It can be used in both active ("carry to term") and passive ("be carried to term") constructions.
Variants and Related Words
- Full-term (adj): Describing a baby born at the end of the normal gestation period.
- She gave birth to a healthy, full-term baby.
- Go to term (verb phrase): A less common variant with the same meaning.
- The pregnancy went to term without issues.
Synonyms
- Complete the pregnancy: A more formal or descriptive synonym.
- See the pregnancy through: A more informal way to express a similar commitment.
Antonyms
- Terminate a pregnancy: To end a pregnancy before the fetus can survive outside the womb.
- Miscarry: To have a pregnancy end spontaneously before the fetus can survive.
Verb
- carry out a pregnancy
- She decided to carry the child to term, even though the foetus was shown to be defective