condition;  state (of health);  appearance
 stability;  steadiness;  equilibrium
 transfer to a different hospital;  hospital transfer
 to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby);  to embrace;  to have sex with;  to make love to;  to sit on (eggs);  to brood
 to accept;  to receive;  to agree
 heart disease;  heart trouble;  cardiopathy
 in accordance with;  according to
 here;  this place;  this point;  here;  these past ... (e.g. three years);  these last ...
 to put in;  to let in;  to admit;  to accept;  to accept;  to comply;  to include
 being in charge (of an area of responsibility);  being responsible (for a work role, etc.)
 pregnancy;  conception;  gestation
 with ... as a start;  taking advantage of;  inspired by
 function;  facility;  faculty;  feature
 fall;  decline;  lowering;  deterioration;  degradation
 called;  named;  as many as;  as much as;  all ...;  every single ...
 illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. common cold);  disease;  bad habit;  bad behaviour;  crazy;  insane
 heart;  mind;  bottom of one's heart;  core (of one's character);  centre;  center;  heart (organ)
 moving forward (e.g. vehicle);  onward movement;  advance (work, procedure, etc.);  advancement;  progress (of a disease);  disease progression
 assistance;  support;  subsidy;  supplement;  auxiliary;  subsidiary
 may;  might;  perhaps;  may be;  possibly
 continuously in some state (for a long time, distance);  throughout;  much (better, etc.);  by far;  far away;  long ago
 at last;  finally;  barely;  narrowly;  just
 to be awarded (e.g. a prize);  to be given an award;  to be gifted or endowed (e.g. with a talent);  to be blessed (e.g. with a child);  to be initiated (e.g. into a secret)
 to give birth;  to bear (child);  to lay (eggs);  to produce;  to yield;  to give rise to
 the present;  present time;  as of;  present tense;  this world;  this life
 childbirth;  delivery;  confinement
 possible;  potential;  practicable;  feasible
 until (a time);  till;  to (a place or person);  as far as;  to (an extent);  up to
 internal medicine, i.e. treatment by medical procedures rather than surgical procedures;  department of internal medicine (hospital, etc.)
 -ical;  -ive;  -like;  -ish;  (something) like;  along the lines of
 (medical) treatment;  care;  therapy;  cure;  remedy
 state;  state of affairs;  appearance;  look;  sign;  indication
 to see;  to look;  to examine;  to look over;  to look after;  to attend to;  to experience
 state of affairs (around you);  situation;  circumstances
 Caesarean section (Cesarean);  C-section