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parenthood

[pair-uhnt-hood, par-] / ˈpɛər əntˌhʊd, ˈpær- /
NOUN
fatherhood
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NOUN
maternity
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Antonyms
NOUN
motherhood
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Elsewhere, states may weigh factors like who underwent physical procedures, whether it is someone’s last chance at biological parenthood, and who paid.

From The Wall Street Journal

Having kids doesn’t preclude workforce participation, and plenty of liberals are still putting a priority on parenthood.

From The Wall Street Journal

But “The Lost Daughter” is mostly noteworthy for its willingness to explore the darkest moments of parenthood, the horrible feeling of giving up and longing for escape.

From New York Times

Those aged 21 are less likely today than four decades ago to have achieved a full-time job, financial independence, independent living and parenthood.

From Washington Times

The couple struggle to come up with a realistic time frame for parenthood, Ms. Mui said.

From New York Times