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  • |Short definition=Obstetrics and Gynecology - {{Pronunciation}} (ob-STEH-trix . ...r reduced attention or awareness {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • |Term=Obstetrics and Gynecology ...so called obstetrics/gynaecology {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • |Term=Obstetrics/Gynaecology ...tropenia (a lower than normal white blood cell count) caused by some types of chemotherapy. Nyvepria helps the bone marrow produce more white blood cells
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  • ...natomy]] and [[obstetrics]] to refer to the upper half or the forward part of the [[skull]], specifically the part above the [[eyes]] including the [[for * [[Vertex (anatomy)]]: The topmost point of the skull.
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  • ...is remembered for his work in the field of [[anatomy]], [[surgery]], and [[obstetrics]]. The name "Velpeau" is of French origin, derived from the Old French "vel" (veil) and "peau" (skin),
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  • ...(/ˈaʊtlɛt/), in the context of medicine, refers to the lower part or exit of a particular organ or structure in the body. The term is derived from the M ...aorta and pulmonary artery leave the heart to transport blood to the rest of the body.
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  • ...nunciation: /ɒbˈstɛtrɪk/) is a branch of medicine that deals with the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the recuperative period following d ...ord "obstare", which means "to stand by". This is in reference to the role of the obstetrician, who stands by the woman during her pregnancy and childbir
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  • == Position (obstetrics) == '''Position''' in [[obstetrics]] refers to the orientation of the [[fetus]] within the [[uterus]] during [[childbirth]]. Pronounced as /p
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  • ...m is often used in the fields of [[Orthopedics]], [[Physiotherapy]], and [[Obstetrics]]. ...cific part of the body, to support weight. It is often used in the context of recovery from injury or surgery.
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  • ...al effacement''' (pronounced: /ˈsɜːrvɪkəl ɪˈfeɪsmənt/) is a term used in [[obstetrics]] to describe the process by which the [[cervix]] prepares for [[childbirth ...ning "to erase". In this context, it refers to the thinning and shortening of the cervix.
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  • ...mmals, birds, and reptiles that develops from an outer fold on the surface of the yolk sac. ...ntributes to the formation of the placenta, which facilitates the exchange of nutrients and waste products between the mother and the fetus.
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  • ...es-trol) is a medical term often used in the field of [[gynecology]] and [[obstetrics]]. ...substance or hormone that regulates or influences the functions and health of the [[vagina]]. However, it's important to note that this term is not widel
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  • ...he field of [[Obstetrics]] and [[Gynecology]], specifically in the context of [[fetal skull]] measurements. It is named after the American radiologist, [ ...tions to the field of obstetrics and gynecology, particularly in the study of fetal skull measurements, led to the term being named after him.
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  • '''Nulliparous''' (/nʌˈlɪpərəs/) is a term used in [[medicine]] and [[obstetrics]] to describe a woman who has never given birth to a child, either by choic * [[Parity (medicine)|Parity]]: The number of pregnancies a woman has had that have reached viable gestational age.
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  • == Obstetrics == ...unciation: /ɒbˈstɛtrɪks/) is a branch of medicine that deals with the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the recuperative period following d
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  • ...ph''' or '''cervicograph''', is a graphical representation of the progress of labour. It is a tool used primarily in obstetric care to track the labour p ...f cervical dilation, descent of the fetal head, and strength and frequency of contractions.
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  • ...d in the field of [[Obstetrics]] and [[Gynecology]] to refer to the period of time before childbirth, specifically during pregnancy. The term is derived * [[Postnatal]]: This term refers to the period of time after childbirth.
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  • ...ribe the period of a woman's [[pregnancy]] from conception up to the onset of [[labour]]. The term is derived from the Latin words 'ante' meaning 'before ...artum]]: The period from the onset of labour to the end of the third stage of labour.
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  • ...r) is a medical procedure used in [[obstetrics]] to assist in the delivery of a baby. It is named after the American obstetrician, [[Isadore Rubin]], who The term "Rubin Maneuver" is derived from the name of its originator, Dr. [[Isadore Rubin]], an American obstetrician who was act
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  • ...[[cervix]] beneath the [[fetus]] prior to birth. These vessels are at risk of rupture when the supporting membranes rupture, as they are unsupported by t * [[Cervix]]: The lower part of the uterus in the human female reproductive system.
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