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Can you beat our pregnancy jargon quiz? How many of these do you know?

When you become pregnant, it can feel a bit like you’re learning a whole new language of medical .

From ‘gestation’ to ‘amniotic sac,’ the world of pregnancy comes with its own set of terminology that doctors and experts use.

You might hear them at your prenatal appointments but also on television programmes when a character is pregnant.

Whether you’re a soon-to-be parent or simply curious about the incredible process of pregnancy, this quiz tests your knowledge of key pregnancy .

Pregnant tips and advice

Currently expecting? We have a collection of films and articles in our pregnancy section to help you and your partner make sense of it all when going through pregnancy.

From bonding with your bump to pregnancy wellbeing and advice on preparing for labour, we’ve got you covered.

For loads more advice on pregnancy, visit the NHS pregnancy and birth guide.

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