Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Pregnancy to term.
Spanish translation:
embarazo a término
English term
Pregnancy to term.
Gracias de antemano, colegas.
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Proposed translations
embarazo a término
llevar un embarazo a término
embarazo a término
Síndrome de Down
Las mujeres con síndrome de Down tienen períodos menstruales normales y son capaces de quedar embarazadas y de llevar el embarazo a término. ...
www.geosalud.com/.../sindromedown.htm - En caché - Similares
embarazo a término
embarazo a término
Por otra parte, el DRAE incluye la expresión "llevar a término" como locución adverbial equivalente a "llevar a cabo" (ejecutar, concluir algo).
Se considera embarazo a término a aquel de 40 semanas.
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