placental stage - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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placental stage (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ pləˈsɛntəl steɪdʒ /

Meaning and Usage

The term "placental stage" refers to the phase in the process of childbirth that occurs after the delivery of the baby, where the placenta is expelled from the uterus. This stage is crucial because it helps prevent complications such as hemorrhage and ensures that the uterus returns to its pre-pregnancy state. In English, this term is more commonly used in medical contexts and written contexts, particularly in texts related to obstetrics and gynecology. It is not frequently used in everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. The doctor monitored the mother closely during the placental stage to ensure that no complications arose.
  2. Врач тщательно следил за матерью в течение плацентарной стадии, чтобы гарантировать отсутствие осложнений.

  3. After the delivery, the midwife explained the importance of the placental stage to the new parents.

  4. После родов акушерка объяснила новым родителям важность плацентарной стадии.

  5. Complications during the placental stage can lead to serious health risks for the mother.

  6. Осложнения в течение плацентарной стадии могут привести к серьезным рискам для здоровья матери.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "placental stage" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, it relates closely to phrases in obstetrics and the process of childbirth. Here are some relevant idiomatic expressions:

  1. In the family way: Referring to being pregnant.
  2. She is in the family way, and they are preparing for the arrival of the baby.
  3. Она в «семейном положении», и они готовятся к рождению ребенка.

  4. Bundle of joy: Refers to a newborn baby.

  5. They are about to welcome a bundle of joy into their family.
  6. Они собираются встретить «пакет радости» в своей семье.

  7. Labor of love: Referring to a task done out of love and not for material gain, often associated with parenting.

  8. Raising children can be a labor of love, especially during challenging times.
  9. Воспитание детей может быть «трудом любви», особенно в сложные времена.

  10. Expecting a little one: A euphemism for being pregnant.

  11. They are expecting a little one and can’t wait to meet their baby.
  12. Они ждут «маленького» и не могут дождаться встречи со своим ребенком.

Etymology

The term "placental" derives from the Latin word "placenta," which means "cake" or "flat round mass," referring to the shape of the organ that nourishes the developing fetus. The word "stage" comes from the Latin "stare," meaning "to stand," indicating a phase or period in a process.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Afterbirth phase - Post-delivery phase

Antonyms: - Pre-labor stage - Prenatal period



25-07-2024