puerperal in English

adjective

[pu·er·per·al || pjuː'ɜrpərəl /pjuː'ɜː-]

of giving birth, of childbirth

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1. Does the month eliminate can cure puerperal fever?

2. Objective To observe the effects of psychological rehabilitation on the puerperal force of puerperant.

3. Puerperal, or Childbed, fever was a mystery, but both doctors and hospitals made it worse

4. Objective To explore the interrelation between labor pains and puerperal depression state.

5. Change of the incidence of puerperal depression between two groups was observed.

6. Wages during the puerperal period shall be paid in accordance with the regulations of the State.

7. The puerperal period, the menstrual period, around the stream of people surgery cleanly nurses.

8. Objective: To probe into the demand state of primipara for puerperal sexual knowledge.

9. Objective To explore the new model of nursing management for puerperal women apart from their newborns.

10. Before Lister's work in the mid-19th century, surviving puerperal fever seemed like a Crapshoot

11. Objective To explore the relationship between genital mycoplasma infection and puerperal infection during perinatal period.

12. As to puerperal hemorrhage, large dose of broad spectrum antibiotics should be given in addition with oxytocic drugs.

13. Cavernous malformation is a relatively rare disease, but is important in the etiology of cerebral hemorrhage in pregnant and puerperal women

14. Methods: The sonographic findings of 11 patients with accreta during prenatal - and puerperal period were analyzed retrospectively.

15. Clinical presentation, bacteriology, and management differ notably from acute puerperal abscess, but the latter can still cause severe morbidity.

16. Three weeks later Lavender had died of puerperal fever, but long before that Legh had come to his senses.

17. For adjunctive therapy in the treatment of puerperal septicaemia and toxaemia (mastitis-metritis-agalactia syndrome) with appropriate antibiotic therapy

18. ‘Such was the devastation of puerperal, or Childbed, fever, which stormed European and American maternity wards for over a century.’

19. Objective Using systems thinking to explore the influence of epidural block anesthesia of labor on the correlative factors of puerperal depression.

20. Postpartum infections, also known as childbed fever and puerperal fever, are any bacterial infections of the reproductive tract following childbirth or miscarriage.

21. Otherwise known as puerperal fever, it was an infection which followed childbirth and resulted in miserable and agonizing deaths for thousands of women every year.

22. From the 1600s through the mid-1800s, puerperal fever, or Childbed fever as it was more commonly called, affected women with severe and acute symptoms such as abdominal pain and fever

23. 10 Original will entangle the red new striae gravidarum in the puerperal period abdominal wall to turn the silver-white color gradually the old striae gravidarum.

24. He urged fellow surgeons to wash themselves, put on clean clothes and refrain from deliveries for 48 hours after coming into contact with a case of puerperal fever.

25. Childbed fever (more technically referred to as puerperal sepsis) to the Viennese Medical Society, Semmelweis was not able to secure the teaching post he desired, and so he returned to Hungary

26. Your chances of dying from a terrible disease known as Childbed fever, or puerperal fever (pere in Latin for “child” and parere for “to bring forth”), was between 10 and 20 percent.

27. Besides the clinical challenge of general prevention of puerperal psychosis the request of adequate models of inpatient treatment, carefully prepared discharge, close afterdischarge follow up, and continuous outpatient care have to be stressed.

28. "Puerperal sepsis, more commonly called Childbed fever, causes a lot of deaths on a global basis in women who are in the process of giving birth or soon after birth," James M

29. It is not certain whether a cut in Semmelweis' finger at the time he entered the asylum led to his death from puerperal fever, or maybe this was just conjecture on the part of historians.

30. Puerperal fever, also called Childbed fever, infection of some part of the female reproductive organs following childbirth or abortion.Cases of fever of 100.4 °F (38 °C) and higher during the first 10 days following delivery or miscarriage are notifiable to the civil authority in most developed countries, and the notifying physician clarifies the diagnosis later, if possible.

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