abortions

abortions [ə'bɔ:ʃnz]  [ə'bɔ:ʃnz] 

原级:abortion

abortions 基本解释
小产( abortion的名词复数 );小产胎儿;等中止或夭折;<生>败育;
abortions 网络解释

1. 流产:A single- generation study 单项包括两代(生殖毒性)的研究 | Abortions 流产 | Absorption 吸收

2. 疝 hernias 流产:阳痿 impotence | 疝 hernias 流产 abortions | 痛经 menstrual pain

abortions 单语例句

1. The case is an old story for Haidian Maternal & Child Health Hospital in Beijing, which sees a peak in abortions after summer and winter vacations.

2. But some experts are unwilling to take legal action against such abortions, believing women should have freedom of choice in childbearing.

3. The high rate of abortions among college and even high school students these days is probably one consequence of such misguided education.

4. Sources with the city's Family Planing Direction Institute said in the past month, over 20 pregnant girls under 19 years old had sought counselling or abortions.

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5. Having one spontaneous abortion did not affect the risk of breast cancer and having two or more spontaneous abortions only slightly increased the risk.

6. abortions的近义词

6. Those who terminate a pregnancy are subsequently more likely to give birth prematurely, with two or more abortions more than doubling the odds.

7. The vast majority of abortions are called surgical abortions, usually done by vacuuming an embryo or fetus out with a syringe or electric pump.

8. The number of single women having abortions is increasing at an exponential rate.

9. abortions的意思

9. Democrats have lost enormous ground in the exurban and rural precincts, largely because of social issues such as abortions and gun control.

10. A government official familiar with this area quoted almost 50 percent of the women who underwent abortions as having said they did not use contraceptives.