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[Understanding Pregnancy and Childbirth Vocabulary]-[0136 Having a Baby]

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Navigating Pregnancy and Childbirth: A Linguistic Guide

This episode of the English as a Second Language podcast provides a comprehensive overview of the vocabulary and cultural terminology associated with pregnancy and childbirth. Through a natural dialogue between the characters Patrick and Cindy, the host, Dr. Jeff McQuillan, breaks down the essential phrases used to discuss the journey from conception to delivery.

Describing the State of Pregnancy

The primary term introduced for a woman who is pregnant is "to be expecting." Dr. McQuillan emphasizes that this is a specific idiomatic usage; while it derives from the verb "to expect," one cannot simply say "she expects" to convey pregnancy. Instead, the verb "to be" must be included. Additionally, the phrase "how far along are you?" serves as the standard inquiry regarding the duration of the pregnancy, which is measured in months of the baby's growth within the "womb."

Medical Milestones and Procedures

The podcast highlights several key medical concepts:

  • Ultrasound: A machine used to capture an image of the fetus within the womb, often used to determine the baby's sex.
  • Prenatal Appointment: Refers to the medical care and check-ups a woman receives before the baby is born.
  • Trimester: Pregnancy is divided into three parts, each called a "trimester," covering approximately three months each.
  • Lamaze: A specific method taught in classes that focuses on breathing techniques to assist women during the delivery process.

Challenges and Delivery Methods

Pregnancy often comes with physical discomforts, most notably "morning sickness," which can cause a woman to feel "nauseous"—a feeling of being about to "throw up" or vomit. When the time for birth arrives, the process is referred to as "delivery." Dr. McQuillan distinguishes between two types of births:

  1. Natural Delivery: The standard, regular way a baby is born.
  2. Cesarean Section: A surgical procedure where the baby is removed by cutting into the womb.

During birth, a woman is said to be "in labor," which is the period when the body prepares for the baby to exit the womb. To manage the pain during this intense process, doctors may administer an "epidural," a common form of pain relief.

Celebrating the New Addition

Finally, the podcast introduces the term "baby shower." This is a social gathering or party held before the baby is born, where friends and family offer gifts to the expectant parents. While traditionally attended only by women, the host notes that it has become increasingly common for both men and women to participate in these celebrations in recent years. This vocabulary provides a foundational understanding of the terminology frequently encountered in everyday conversations about family life.

🎯Key Sentences

1
I just heard that you're expecting.
2
How far along are you?
3
It feels like it.
4
I feel huge.
5
You don't look it.
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📝Key Phrases

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to be expecting
2
how far along are you
3
to give birth
4
to find out
5
as long as
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 136, Having a Baby.
You're listening to English as a Second Language podcast, episode 136.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development here in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
On this podcast, we are going to have a baby.
Well, not me.
Let's get started.

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