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Qué (quién) es midwifery$48956$ - definición

BRITISH OBSTETRICIAN
Robert Lee (midwifery)

midwifery         
  • William Hunter]] attending a pregnant woman. The caption notes that "not until a strenuous fight with the midwives was it customary for obstetricians to be present at confinements."
  • Ancient Roman relief carving of a [[midwife]]
  • Clinical midwifery facilitator training midwives
  • "Babies" for student practice
  • An illustration of normal head-first presentation.  The membranes have ruptured and the cervix is fully dilated.
  • A woman giving birth on a birth chair, from a work by German physician [[Eucharius Rößlin]]
  • Newborn rests as caregiver checks breath sounds
  • This image shows the progression of pregnancy over the three trimesters.
  • Icon Birth of Mary (detail). Russia, 17th century
HEALTH SCIENCE AND PROFESSION THAT DEALS WITH PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH, AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD (INCLUDING CARE OF THE NEWBORN)
Maternity care; Midwifery in the United Kingdom; Maternity Nurse; Maternity nurse; Certified Midwife
n.
Obstetrics.
Midwifery         
  • William Hunter]] attending a pregnant woman. The caption notes that "not until a strenuous fight with the midwives was it customary for obstetricians to be present at confinements."
  • Ancient Roman relief carving of a [[midwife]]
  • Clinical midwifery facilitator training midwives
  • "Babies" for student practice
  • An illustration of normal head-first presentation.  The membranes have ruptured and the cervix is fully dilated.
  • A woman giving birth on a birth chair, from a work by German physician [[Eucharius Rößlin]]
  • Newborn rests as caregiver checks breath sounds
  • This image shows the progression of pregnancy over the three trimesters.
  • Icon Birth of Mary (detail). Russia, 17th century
HEALTH SCIENCE AND PROFESSION THAT DEALS WITH PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH, AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD (INCLUDING CARE OF THE NEWBORN)
Maternity care; Midwifery in the United Kingdom; Maternity Nurse; Maternity nurse; Certified Midwife
·noun Assistance at childbirth; help or cooperation in production.
II. Midwifery ·noun The art or practice of assisting women in childbirth; obstetrics.
midwifery         
  • William Hunter]] attending a pregnant woman. The caption notes that "not until a strenuous fight with the midwives was it customary for obstetricians to be present at confinements."
  • Ancient Roman relief carving of a [[midwife]]
  • Clinical midwifery facilitator training midwives
  • "Babies" for student practice
  • An illustration of normal head-first presentation.  The membranes have ruptured and the cervix is fully dilated.
  • A woman giving birth on a birth chair, from a work by German physician [[Eucharius Rößlin]]
  • Newborn rests as caregiver checks breath sounds
  • This image shows the progression of pregnancy over the three trimesters.
  • Icon Birth of Mary (detail). Russia, 17th century
HEALTH SCIENCE AND PROFESSION THAT DEALS WITH PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH, AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD (INCLUDING CARE OF THE NEWBORN)
Maternity care; Midwifery in the United Kingdom; Maternity Nurse; Maternity nurse; Certified Midwife
Midwifery is the work of delivering babies and advising pregnant women.
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Wikipedia

Robert Lee (obstetrician)

Robert Lee FRS (1793 – 6 February 1877) was Regius Professor of Midwifery at the University of Glasgow in 1834. He held the Chair for the shortest period of any holder to date, resigning from his position immediately after giving his opening address.