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Definition of Birth prevention
1. Noun. Limiting the number of children born.
Specialized synonyms: Coitus Interruptus, Onanism, Pulling Out, Withdrawal, Withdrawal Method, Natural Family Planning, Contraception, Contraceptive Method
Generic synonyms: Planning
Lexicographical Neighbors of Birth Prevention
Literary usage of Birth prevention
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Birth control: What it Is, how it Works, what it Will Do (1921)
"In practice so-called Birth Control means birth prevention and without a ...
The knowledge of Birth Control, which is birth prevention, would lower the ..."
2. Tired radicals, and other papers by Walter Edward Weyl (1921)
"Thus by one means or another, by famine, disease, pestilence, birth prevention
and infanticide, the population was held in check. ..."
3. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"... to predict spontaneous preterm birth was implemented in a large, indigent
population as part of a multicenter trial of preterm birth prevention. ..."
4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1919)
"... prevents the readjustment of the child's vital forces after birth. Prevention of
Gas Pains after Obstetric and Other Operations.— EMGE (Jour. Am. Med. ..."
5. The Child's Crusade by William Hale Beckford (1916)
"Sore eyes in the new-born ("opthal- mia neonatorum") rarely occurs when the eyes
have been properly cleansed immediately succeeding birth Prevention of ..."