obstetrical


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of or relating to or used in or practicing obstetrics

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'Midwives are very active in prevention of disasters in obstetrical devices and are playing a very positive role in clinical governance.
Participants for the obstetrical ultrasounds must be at least 18 weeks pregnant.
In addition, it will acquire and distribute around 60 modern Advance Life Support ambulances among hospitals across Uzbekistan, as well as essential equipment needed for those vehicles to deal with trauma and medical emergencies, including obstetrical and neonatal emergencies.
29 (52.7%) women were diagnosed to have an obstetrical cause of pain, while in 26 (47.3%) women the cause of pain abdomen was non-obstetrical.
The rationale of this study was to identify the different types of obstetrical and gynaecological problems encountered in women coming to field medical hospital set up during flood 2011.
"In addition to enhancing our overall service, we have been working diligently to ensure that women requiring immediate medical attention for an obstetrical or gynaecological emergency can access the care they need in a single location," she added.
He further informed that all gynecological, obstetrical and emergency labour services are fully functional while only elective operation theatre services were suspended.
Number of ways to perform fetotomy has been in vogue in bovine and equine obstetrical practice and those can be classified broadly into subcutaneous or percutaneous and complete or partial.
Objective: To observe the impact of acute renal morbidities with obstetrical emergencies on maternal health.
Assessment was done by detailed history, general physical examination, per-abdominal and per-vaginal examination and by obstetrical ultrasound.
Researchers at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island have published a study in Genetics in Medicine that shows that this non-invasive test can be effectively and appropriately offered to all pregnant women, regardless of maternal age or risk factors, through primary obstetrical care providers.
Obstetrical volume did not impact the implementation of, or approach to, universal cervical length screening; there were no significant differences between institutions with a higher obstetrical volume (more than 3,000 deliveries annually) and a lower volume.
Colman McCarthy seems to know all about the process, especially the "obstetrical violence" that he imagines is forced upon pregnant women (NCR, March 11-24).
This marked rise reported from the same institution highlights an exponential increase of patients coming to this hospital to get renal care and an unchanged or unaddressed status of obstetrical and maternal health care.