childbirth
noun
- physiological process of expelling of a fetus from the pregnant mother's uterus
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈt͡ʃaɪldˌbɝθ/
noun
Etymology: From Middle English childbyrth [and other forms], perhaps a partial calque of Old Norse barnburðr (“childbearing, childbirth”, literally “bairn birth”); equivalent to child + birth. Compare Swedish barnsbörd (“childbirth”), Icelandic barnsburður (“childbirth”).
- The fact or action of giving birth to a child, as the culmination of pregnancy; the process by which it happens.
“Near-synonyms: labour, delivery (the moment of emergence)”
“The preference for tightness during intercourse is so well known in Western culture that U.S. obstetricians even have a term for the extra stitch they often perform when doing episiotomy repairs following childbirth: the "husband's stitch." The husband's stitch is intended to produce a smaller vaginal opening, to counteract the natural stretching of the tissues from sexual activity and childbirth and even to make the opening more constricted than it might have been before.”