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unborn

[uhn-bawrn] / ʌnˈbɔrn /


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Pregnant women are particularly at risk because of potential complications in both the mother and unborn baby.

From BBC

At a children's centre in south London, six soon-to-be parents are comparing notes on the size of their unborn babies.

From BBC

If you’re expressing these anxieties to him and his response is that you’ll get free housing and a better life for your unborn children, he might be missing the point.

From MarketWatch

With a mission to “serve women and the unborn as the Bible instructs,” First Choice Women’s Resource Centers in New Jersey has helped tens of thousands of pregnant women over 40 years.

From The Wall Street Journal

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