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Accouchement   Listen
Accouchement

noun
1.
The parturition process in human beings; having a baby; the process of giving birth to a child.  Synonyms: childbearing, childbirth, vaginal birth.






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"Accouchement" Quotes from Famous Books



... the Colonel and his lady, accompanied by Mrs Hewit, declared that they went for a few days to the house of a Madame la Brune, a nurse—but no child, M. and Mme. Godefroi swore, accompanied them; and on the 18th of July, eight days after the accouchement, they made their appearance at Michele's Hotel (still without a solitary infant to show), where Madame was already so far recovered that she spent the days in jaunting about Paris and ...
— Love Romances of the Aristocracy • Thornton Hall

... my accouchement George and Isabelle called. Though brother and sister-in-law, we are not at all on terms of intimacy. Frederick Augustus made some remarks of a personal nature that sent all the blood to my head; ...
— Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess • Henry W. Fischer



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