Puerperium
1puerperium — 1890, from L. puerperus (see PUERPERAL (Cf. puerperal)) …
2puerperium — [pyo͞o΄ər pir′ē əm] n. [L, childbirth: see PUERPERAL] the period or state of confinement during and just after childbirth …
3Puerperium — Wochenbett * * * Puerperium, das Wochenbett. * * * Pu|er|pe|ri|um, das; s, ...ien [lat puerperium] (Med.): Wochenbett …
4puerperium — /pyooh euhr pear ee euhm/, n. Obstet. the four week period following childbirth. [1885 90; < L: childbirth, childbed, equiv. to puerper(us) of a woman in labor (puer boy, child + perus bringing forth, akin to parere to bear, breed) + ium IUM] * * …
5puerperium — noun /ˌpuː.ɝˈpiː.ɹi.əm,ˌpuː.ɚˈpiː.ɹi.əm/ The period of time lasting around a month immediately following childbirth, when the mother’s uterus shrinks back to its prenatal state. As exciting causes, psychic traumata, exposure to cold, the… …
6Puerperium — Pu|er|pe|ri|um das; s, ...ien [...i̯ən] <aus gleichbed. lat. puerperium> Wochenbett, Zeitraum von 6 bis 8 Wochen nach der Entbindung (Med.) …
7Puerperium — laikotarpis po gimdymo statusas T sritis embriologija apibrėžtis (kol gimdà grįžta į normãlią būklę) atitikmenys: lot. Puerperium ryšiai: platesnis terminas – bendrieji terminai …
8puerperium — noun time period following childbirth when the mother s uterus shrinks and the other functional and anatomic changes of pregnancy are resolved a perinatologist cared for her during the puerperium • Derivationally related forms: ↑puerperal •… …
9puerperium — noun (plural puerperia) Etymology: Latin, from puerpera Date: circa 1890 the period between childbirth and the return of the uterus to its normal size …
10Puerperium — The time immediately after the delivery of a baby. (In Latin a puerpera is a woman in childbirth since puer means child and parere means to give birth.) Puerperal fever is childbirth (or childbed) fever due to an infection usually of the… …