Pregnancy
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- | '''Pregnancy''' is the carrying of one or more [[embryo]]s or [[fetus]]es by [[female]] [[mammal]]s, including [[human]]s, inside their bodies. In a pregnancy, there can be multiple [[gestation]]s (for example, in the case of [[twin]]s, or [[Multiple birth|triplets]]). Human pregnancy is the most studied of all [[Pregnancy (mammals)|mammalian pregnancies]]. | + | '''Pregnancy''' is the carrying of one or more [[embryo]]s or [[fetus]]es by [[female]] [[mammal]]s, including [[human]]s, inside their bodies. In a pregnancy, there can be multiple [[gestation]]s (for example, in the case of [[twin]]s, or [[Multiple birth|triplets]]). Human pregnancy is the most studied of all [[Animal|mammalian pregnancies]]. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pregnancy]] |
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Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more embryos or fetuses by female mammals, including humans, inside their bodies. In a pregnancy, there can be multiple gestations (for example, in the case of twins, or triplets). Human pregnancy is the most studied of all mammalian pregnancies. [[1]]