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What (who) is OBSTETRICAL - definition

FIELD OF STUDY CONCENTRATED ON PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH, AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD
Obstetrician; Obstetric; Obstetrical; Pre-natal; Obstretics; Obstetricians; Obstretrician; Maternal medicine; Obstetrics (Midwifery)
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Obstetrical         
·adj Of or pertaining to midwifery, or the delivery of women in childbed; as, the obstetric art.
Obstetric         
·adj ·Alt. of Obstetrical.
obstetric         
¦ adjective relating to childbirth and the processes associated with it.
Derivatives
obstetrical adjective (chiefly N. Amer.).
obstetrically adverb
obstetrics plural noun
Origin
C18: from mod. L. obstetricus from L. obstetricius (based on obstetrix 'midwife'), from obstare 'be present'.

Wikipedia

Obstetrics

Obstetrics is the field of study concentrated on pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. As a medical specialty, obstetrics is combined with gynecology under the discipline known as obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN), which is a surgical field.

Examples of use of OBSTETRICAL
1. For now, she must manage to use the limited resources to provide the region‘s women with good obstetrical care.
2. The shipments containing modern gynecological, obstetrical, neurological, orthopedic, pediatric and surgical tools were delivered to provincial authorities on Saturday, the director said.
3. After 40, women have a 50 percent chance of miscarriage, said Arthur Becker, a senior partner at the Obstetrical and Gynecological Group in Bethesda and Washington.
4. The internal medicine branch is divided into cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal tract system, metabolic diseases and pediatrics sections and the external medicine branch into chest, cerebral nerve, orthopedic, obstetrical and gynaecological and ophthalmic sections.
5. The medical service for mothers and children that had been confined only to obstetrical and gynecological departments was further expanded in the 1''0s and a positive measure was taken to make men participate in protection of the reproductive health of women.