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childbearing

[chahyld-bair-ing] / ˈtʃaɪldˌbɛər ɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
able to have children
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This will help clarify how often these drugs are being prescribed to women of childbearing age and what risks this may pose to unborn children.

From Science Daily

Increasing population density and mobility in big cities such as Shanghai and Beijing, draconian curbs on home buying, as well as later marriages and childbearing will boost demand for multifamily housing, Pang said.

From Reuters

But also, vaccinations weren’t made available to women of childbearing age and others under 65 until spring.

From Seattle Times

While reading through the studies, Dr. Muller noticed that giraffe females tend to live long past their childbearing years.

From New York Times

There’s very likely considerable overlap between those Republicans who are resisting the vaccine “because it’s my body, not yours” and those who wouldn’t hesitate to tell a woman how to manage her childbearing parts.

From Washington Post