"Gestations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gestations refers to the period of time that a developing embryo or fetus spends inside the uterus of a pregnant woman, from conception to birth. It is also used to describe the period of time spent carrying a developing baby, usually measured from the 28th day after conception (when a woman's period was expected) to the expected date of delivery.
To gestate means to carry a developing fetus inside the womb of a pregnant woman during pregnancy. This can also refer to a person or entity developing or growing within a particular environment or circumstance.
Gestation refers to the period of time during which a developing fetus grows and develops inside its mother's uterus, from conception to birth. It is typically around 38 weeks, but can vary depending on factors such as the mother's health, the fetus's size and weight, and any complications that may arise during the pregnancy.
The verb "gesticulated" means to move one's body or limbs in a way that expresses a particular emotion or idea, often in a exaggerated or dramatic manner, typically to convey a message, illustrate a point, or emphasize a statement. It can also refer to the act of using hand or body movements to communicate or convey a meaning, often in a theatrical or oratory sense.