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obstetrics$54388$ - traduction vers néerlandais

REGIUS PROFESSORSHIP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
Regius Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Glasgow; Regius Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

obstetrics      
n. obstretie, verloskunde
give birth         
  • Oxytocin facilitates labour and will follow a [[positive feedback]] loop.
  • The hormones initiating labour
  • Sequence of images showing the stages of ordinary childbirth
  • 810 women die every day from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. 94% occur in low and lower middle-income countries.
  • Stages in the birth of the baby's head
  • Engagement of the fetal head
  • Mechanical fetal injury may be caused by improper rotation of the fetus.
  •  name-list-style = vanc }}</ref>
  • Newborn rests as caregiver checks breath sounds.
  • [[Kangaroo care]] by father in [[Cameroon]]
  • fibula]] showing a woman giving birth between two [[antelopes]], ornamented with [[flowers]]. From Iran, 1000 to 650 BC, at the [[Louvre museum]].
  • Medieval woman, having given birth, enjoying her [[lying-in]] ([[postpartum confinement]]). France, 14th century.
  • Model of pelvis used in the beginning of the 19th century to teach technical procedures for a successful childbirth. Museum of the History of Medicine, [[Porto Alegre]], Brazil
  • more than 1850}}
{{refend}}
  • access-date=5 March 2020}}</ref>
  • Share of women that are expected to die from pregnancy-related causes
PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS OF EXPELLING A FETUS FROM THE PREGNANT HUMAN MOTHER'S UTERUS
Child birth; Labor (childbirth); Labour (childbirth); Labor (physiology); Labor pain; Stages of labor; Latent phase; Peripartum; Vaginal childbirth; Give birth; Human birth; Labor and Delivery; Maternity ward; Labor ward; Labour ward; Labor and delivery; Partum; Pain in labor; Labour pain; Molding (obstetrics); First stage of labor; Second stage of labor; +2 (childbirth); Augmentation (obstetrics); Fetal expulsion; Giving birth; Birthing; Second labor stage; Delivery ward; Hospital labor ward; Maternity unit; Analgesics in childbirth; Labor progression; Monitoring in childbirth; In labor; In labour; Alternatives to abortion; Labor Interventions; Stages of labour; Hospital birth; Phase of labour; Augmentation of labor; Augmentation of labour; Birth complications; Childbirth complications; Active phase of labour; Delivery (childbirth); Labour and delivery; Bear children; Accouchement; Obstetric labor; Obstetric delivery
v. bevallen
in labor         
  • Oxytocin facilitates labour and will follow a [[positive feedback]] loop.
  • The hormones initiating labour
  • Sequence of images showing the stages of ordinary childbirth
  • 810 women die every day from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. 94% occur in low and lower middle-income countries.
  • Stages in the birth of the baby's head
  • Engagement of the fetal head
  • Mechanical fetal injury may be caused by improper rotation of the fetus.
  •  name-list-style = vanc }}</ref>
  • Newborn rests as caregiver checks breath sounds.
  • [[Kangaroo care]] by father in [[Cameroon]]
  • fibula]] showing a woman giving birth between two [[antelopes]], ornamented with [[flowers]]. From Iran, 1000 to 650 BC, at the [[Louvre museum]].
  • Medieval woman, having given birth, enjoying her [[lying-in]] ([[postpartum confinement]]). France, 14th century.
  • Model of pelvis used in the beginning of the 19th century to teach technical procedures for a successful childbirth. Museum of the History of Medicine, [[Porto Alegre]], Brazil
  • more than 1850}}
{{refend}}
  • access-date=5 March 2020}}</ref>
  • Share of women that are expected to die from pregnancy-related causes
PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS OF EXPELLING A FETUS FROM THE PREGNANT HUMAN MOTHER'S UTERUS
Child birth; Labor (childbirth); Labour (childbirth); Labor (physiology); Labor pain; Stages of labor; Latent phase; Peripartum; Vaginal childbirth; Give birth; Human birth; Labor and Delivery; Maternity ward; Labor ward; Labour ward; Labor and delivery; Partum; Pain in labor; Labour pain; Molding (obstetrics); First stage of labor; Second stage of labor; +2 (childbirth); Augmentation (obstetrics); Fetal expulsion; Giving birth; Birthing; Second labor stage; Delivery ward; Hospital labor ward; Maternity unit; Analgesics in childbirth; Labor progression; Monitoring in childbirth; In labor; In labour; Alternatives to abortion; Labor Interventions; Stages of labour; Hospital birth; Phase of labour; Augmentation of labor; Augmentation of labour; Birth complications; Childbirth complications; Active phase of labour; Delivery (childbirth); Labour and delivery; Bear children; Accouchement; Obstetric labor; Obstetric delivery
in weeën

Définition

accoucheuse
n.
[Fr.] Midwife, howdy (or howdie).

Wikipédia

Regius Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Glasgow)

The Regius Chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology is a Regius Professorship at the University of Glasgow. It was founded in 1815 as the Regius Chair of Midwifery by King George III of Great Britain. From 1790 to 1815 the subject was taught by a lecturer on the Waltonian Foundation. The name was changed to Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 1992.