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full-term
[ fool-turm ]
adjective
- of or noting the entire duration of normal pregnancy.
- serving the complete designated term of office:
He was not a full-term president.
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There are 400 families taking part in the study – 300 of them with preterm babies, the rest full-term births.
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I don’t think it’s going to be a full-term pregnancy with those babies.
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The rest of the mothers did not have preeclampsia though 23 still experienced a preterm birth and a control group of 13 had full-term deliveries.
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The woman, 38, who was in the full-term of her pregnancy, was driving a car which was hit by an unmarked police car on 17 October on Kidbrooke Park Road, Eltham.
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An ectopic pregnancy is a life-threatening condition; there is no way that an ectopic pregnancy can become a full-term pregnancy.
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