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Childbirth – Patient Interview in Spanish

A woman kissing her new baby's cheek.Learn  to talk about childbirth in Spanish in this series of lessons based on a patient interview. Ángel talks with his sister-in-law about the birth of her first child. She describes being in labor and why she had to have a cesarean. In the premium lessons:

  1. Review the vocabulary and grammar from the interview.
  2. Interpret key phrases in Spanish relating to childbirth.
  3. Practice using the past tense in Spanish.

LEVEL – INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED

Childbirth – Patient Interview and Vocabulary


Premium Lessons

CB01 Childbirth – Embarazo y Parto – Phrase Review  — 10:20
CB02 Childbirth – Cesárea y Después del Parto – Phrase Review — 11:13


More Lessons for Covering Spanish for Women’s Health

  • Spanish for Women’s Health
  • Infertility – Patient Interview
  • Interview with a Comadrona
  • Our Flu series covers the prevention and treatment of flu in pregnancy.

Become a Women’s Health Member and learn to speak about reproductive health topics fluently in Spanish.


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