Obstetric (adjective)

  1. Relating to the branch of medicine that deals with the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
  2. Relating to or concerned with the delivery of a baby or the management of a pregnancy.

Origin:

From latin obstetrix, from obstetere "to stand before", from ob- "before" + stetere "to stand".

Examples:

  1. The obstetrician was highly skilled and experienced in managing high-risk pregnancies.
  2. The mother was taken to the obstetric unit for a planned caesarean section delivery.
  3. The obstetric nurse was instrumental in providing emotional support to the mother throughout the labor and delivery process.
  4. The obstetric clinic offered comprehensive prenatal care, including ultrasound scans and fetal monitoring.
  5. The obstetrician discussed the different options for pain relief during labor with the expectant mother, including epidural anesthesia.
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