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Example sentences for "full term"

  • The average length of the FÅ“tus, at full term, is about twelve inches from the head to the breech, and about eighteen inches from the head to the feet.

  • Still in spite of all these conditions, the bleeding and pain may cease, and the pregnancy go on to full term, The result of these cases, if carefully and properly treated, is favorable as far as the mother is concerned.

  • This is more dangerous to life than confinement at full term, and is apt to leave behind a tendency to recurrence at the same time in the future pregnancies, and also makes the woman liable to inflammatory conditions of the womb.

  • The after treatment is the same as that for labor at full term.

  • When the tear has extended through the internal opening the woman win not be able to carry the child to full term, even if she becomes pregnant.

  • When the foetus has nearly arrived at full term, and is not macerated, visceral and cutaneous lesions may be observed.

  • The nearer the date of infection of the mother approaches to full term, the fewer the chances of abortion.

  • The abdomen is often as large as that of a female at full term of pregnancy, and indeed the condition has been mistaken for pregnancy.

  • Mucous tissue is present in the eye as a normal constituent of the adult, and in the umbilical cord as a normal constituent of the infant at full term.

  • A case has been published in which a pregnant woman at full term died of the disease after giving birth to an apparently healthy child.

  • Abortion does not invariably follow infection, but the calf is carried to full term.

  • It happens frequently that calves are carried almost to full term, and are born alive, but are sickly, and soon die.

  • Some women suffer from what might be called the abortion habit; they can hardly ever carry a child to full term, but lose it in the same month or even in the same week of gestation during each pregnancy; we call this habitual abortion.

  • The woman gave birth to a perfectly normal infant at full term.

  • She finally reached home, and was delivered at full term of a normal infant.

  • He was chosen at the same session as one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the State; and at the next session as United States Senator, for a vacancy of one year and also for a full term.

  • In 1842 he was elected United State Senator for a full term.

  • The course of premature labor closely resembles delivery at full term.

  • No one will deny that invalidism follows the untimely interruption of pregnancy more often than the birth of children at full term.

  • She had her reward; a well-developed infant was born at full term, and has continued to thrive.

  • On the other hand, properly supervised miscarriages are attended by no greater danger and probably less than delivery at full term.

  • After filling his term in Fond du Lac he was, for a full term, Presiding Elder on Racine District.

  • Brother Sampson remained a full term on the District, and at its close became connected with the Lawrence University, in connection with which a record of his labors will appear.

  • He filled several leading charges in the Conference, and served a full term as Presiding Elder on the Racine District.

  • At the close of his term at Waukesha he was appointed Presiding Elder of Fond du Lac District At the end of three years he was sent to the Madison District, where he remained a full term.

  • Mr. Blaine of Maine now entered for a full term, but had come to the Senate several months before as the successor of Honorable Lot M.

  • John Beatty of Ohio, who had served a brief period in the preceding Congress, now appeared for a full term.

  • Dickinson in the United-States Senate, where he served for a full term as the colleague of Mr. Seward.

  • He had been chosen a representative in Congress for a single term twenty-five years before, and had afterwards served a full term on the Supreme Bench of Ohio, the last two years as Chief Justice of the court.

  • At any rate, his services are as necessary, and often even more so, as in a labor at full term.

  • Spaeth says that he has known a child of six months to surpass in eventual development its brothers born at full term.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "full term" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    common summer; dear young; different nature; divine principle; feet square; full account; full armour; full career; full confidence; full council; full doses; full flower; full force; full grown; full knowledge; full light; full moon; full name; full pardon; full progress; full strength; full view; fully described; fully discussed; fully expected; fully persuaded