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{{citation|mother-to-be}} ===Noun: "a pregnant woman, especially one expecting her first child"=== {{timeline| 1900s=1997 1999 2000| 2000s=2004 2006 2007 2009}} * '''1997''' — Vijayalaksmi Mandayam Ranganath & Veena Kittane Ranganath, "Asian Indian Children", in ''Transcultural Child Development: Psychological Assessment and Treatment'' (eds. [[w:Gloria Johnson-Powell|Gloria Johnson-Powell]] & Joe Yamamoto), John Wiley & Sons (1997), ISBN 0471174793, [http://books.google.com/books?id=2ZrrIjNxnzYC&pg=PA111 page 111]: *: The seventh month of pregnancy is marked with a festive occasion, ''Seemantham'', during which the maternal grandparents invite relatives and friends, give gifts to the '''mother-to-be''', and perform rituals for the welfare of the mother and fetus. * '''1999''' — Michael T. Murray, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=EwUAAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA14 Must-have nutrients for mothers-to-be]", ''Better Nutrition'', August 1999: *: Deficiency — or excess — of any of a number of nutrients can lead to birth defects and/or complications during pregnancy. What is a '''mother-to-be''' to do? * '''2000''' — Gordon Edlin, Eric Golanty, & Kelli McCormack Brown, ''Essentials for Health and Wellness'', Jones and Bartlett Publishers (2000), ISBN 0763711543, [http://books.google.com/books?id=_0H4iyS_DFwC&pg=PA148 page 148]: *: While it is never good to weigh too much, current obstetric practice allows a '''mother-to-be''' to gain a reasonable amount of weight, about 28 to 30 pounds by the end of pregnancy, {{…}} * '''2000''' — Allison England, ''Aromatherapy and Massage for Mother and Baby'', Healing Arts Press (2000), ISBN 0892818980, [http://books.google.com/books?id=8y4_rXN3dqIC&pg=PA52 page 52]: *: The ideal position for a back massage for the '''mother-to-be''' is to sit astride a chair supported by cushions. * '''2004''' — Joanna Martin, ''Wives and Daughters: Women and Children in the Georgian Country House'', Hambledon and London (2004), ISBN 1852852712, [http://books.google.com/books?id=mlhWVheyS-0C&pg=PA178 page 178]: *: Timing was important, to ensure that the journey from the country did not endanger the '''mother-to-be''' and her unborn child. * '''2006''' — Yana Cortlund, Barb Lucke, & Donna Miller Watelet, ''Mother Rising: The Blessingway Journey into Motherhood'', Seeing Stone Press (2006). ISBN 9780307816283, [http://books.google.com/books?id=QHwg-RfVDjcC&pg=PT151 unnumbered page]: *: Regardless of the specific task each guest is engaged in, every woman in the circle should remain focused on the '''mother-to-be'''. * '''2007''' — Joanne Stone, Keith Eddleman, Mary Duenwald, & Janice Pearson, ''Pregnancy for Canadians for Dummies'', John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd. (2007), ISBN 9780470839454, [http://books.google.com/books?id=AXT_2lSfUCcC&pg=PT207 unnumbered page]: *: The '''mother-to-be''' may, out of anxiety, fear, or pain, become somewhat self-centered or irritable — this reaction is completely normal during labour. * '''2009''' — [[w:Nina Planck|Nina Planck]], ''Real Food for Mother and Baby: The Fertility Diet, Eating for Two, and Baby's First Foods'', Bloomsbury USA (2009), ISBN 9781608191260, [http://books.google.com/books?id=bosadAZI2y4C&pg=PT88 unnumbered page]: *: Now, I had no idea if these reports were true, and if they were, why she wasn't well, but I found myself wondering if the '''mother-to-be''' had been eating real food and enough of it. ===Noun: "a woman whose partner is pregnant"=== {{timeline| 2000s=2003 2007 2010}} * '''2003''' — Ramona Faith Oswald, ''Lesbian Rites: Symbolic Acts and the Power of Community'', Harrington Park Press (2003), ISBN 1560233141, [http://books.google.com/books?id=JkM-VHVukGAC&pg=PA23 page 23]: *: ''In order of age, the invited women are admitted into the circle and anointed by Holly, a close friend of Lisa and Janet's, the '''mothers-to-be'''.'' * '''2007''' — Laura Mamo, ''Queering Reproduction: Achieving Pregnancy in the Age of Technoscience'', Duke University Press (2007), ISBN 9780822340782, [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZYbGdulvz28C&pg=PA206 page 206]: *: This was most clear in racial-ethnic decisions to select a donor who "matched" both mothers when they were of the same ethnicity or to select based on the ethnicity of the "non-biological" '''mother-to-be'''. * '''2010''' — Amie Klempnauer Miller, ''She Looks Just Like You: A Memoir of (Nonbiological Lesbian) Motherhood'', Beacon Press (2010), ISBN 9780807004692, [http://books.google.com/books?id=XQu4cU8A2z4C&pg=PT62 page 52]: *: I don't know how other lesbian, nonbiological '''mothers-to-be''', who tried to get pregnant and could not, might experience their partners' pregnancy.
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