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English Vocabulary in Use Advanced
14 Birth and death: from cradle to grave
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pregnancy = the nine-month period when a woman is expecting a baby fertilised = made to start developing into new life embryo = developing baby womb/uterus = organ inside the mother where the fertilised egg develops into a baby fertility drugs = drugs that help a woman become pregnant foetus = what the embryo developing in the uterus is known as from eight weeks onward placenta = organ connecting the developing baby to the mother and giving it food goes into labour = goes into the last stage of pregnancy where the womb starts to process pushing the baby out the body be induced = be helped medically to start the process of labour give birth = have her baby midwife = nurse who specialises in helping women when they are giving birth deliver = help the mother to give birth pensioner = elderly person, receiving an old age pension from the state sheltered accommodation = special housing, usually for old people, where care staff also live coffin = box where the dead person is put will = legal document saying what is to happen to your possessions after your death ashes = remains of a body after cremation cremation = service at a place called a crematorium where a dead body is burnt burial = the dead body is buried in the ground scattered = spread around mourning = expressing sadness after someone's death condolences/loss = expressions of sympathy for someone who has lost someone to pass away/to pass on/to pass over = euphemisms for 'to die' slaughtered = violently killed the deceased = the dead person conception = time when sperm and egg meet and a baby starts to form caesarean section = operation in which the mother's abdomen and womb are cut open to allow the baby to be removed to live to a ripe old age = to live well into old age late = now dead doddery = weak and unable to walk well, usually because of old age gaga = unable to think clearly because of old age have all her wits about her = is still able to think and react quickly wake = gathering of family and friends after a funeral bereaved = having a close relation or friend who has recently died to be at death's door / to be on your last legs = to be close to death fatalities = dead people perished = died to bequeath = to leave something in a will to inherit = to receive something from someone who has died intestate = without having made a will
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