maternal
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maternal age
of or relating to a mother, especially during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth.
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But, for women there are powerful instincts and 'maternal' feelings at play.
Once colic resolves, there is little lasting effect on levels of 'maternal' anxiety or depression.
My 'maternal' grandfather used to play piano at cinemas during silent films.
We have the highest standard of 'maternal' care and that's something to be proud of.
I'm still not exactly sure how he's related to me, but I think he was my 'maternal' grandfather's brother.
Espying her son, now released, in the distance, she is unable to contain her 'maternal' joy.
My 'maternal' grandfather died within two weeks of my birth.
The importance of family planning in reducing 'maternal' mortality is uncontroversial.
Whatever defects of character the new women may eventually acquire, lack of 'maternal' affection will not be one of them.
Nowhere is this truer than in evaluating the impact of 'maternal' exposures in pregnancy that may affect health of the fetus in later life.
I was told of a Native American on my 'maternal' grandmother's side.
My 'maternal' grandfather died the best part of twenty years ago.
So I decided to make the ultimate sacrifice at the altar of 'maternal' love.
In addition, the female fetus itself influenced the course of 'maternal' asthma through pregnancy.
First is the inherent colinearity between 'maternal' smoking in pregnancy and childhood.
When test results are negative, it may help reduce 'maternal' anxiety earlier.
Different combinations of bows and sashes were arranged for inspection and I saw a glow of squishy 'maternal' pride develop in my mother's eyes.
I have gone to the trouble to make peace with my father and the rest of our family including my 'maternal' grandfather before he died.
She says she felt a strong jolt of 'maternal' love when she looked at the first picture of her ultrasound scan.
He said the greatest lesson he learned from his 'maternal' grandfather was the support he offered grieving families.
To what extent would that be offset by extension of the child's relationships with the 'maternal' family and homeland?
My 'maternal' uncles and their families barely escaped getting killed.
Although I am fairly open-minded, my 'maternal' feelings tend to rear their ugly head at this issue.
The observed relation between 'maternal' age and caesarean section cannot be explained by the obstetric complications we considered.
He has been in the care of the Society and extended family members on his 'maternal' side for different lengths of time.
Researchers are at a loss to explain the link between 'maternal' depression and childhood aggression.
She just couldn't seem to invoke any 'maternal' feelings inside of herself.
Such modelling takes account of the 'maternal' age distribution of the relevant population.
If chicks are seen along with a hen, it portrays 'maternal' love and procreation.
Untreated 'maternal' depression, on the other hand, may have an adverse effect on development.
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