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Meanings of
postpartum
in English
Occurring immediately after birth.
postnatal
prenatal
perinatal
Synonyms
Examples for "
postnatal
"
postnatal
Examples for "
postnatal
"
1
These changes appear by
postnatal
day 5 and are permanent in nature.
2
Main outcome measure was degree of IVH at day 7
postnatal
age.
3
However, the exact timing of adverse rapid
postnatal
weight gain is unclear.
4
HIV status was not independently associated with increased risk of
postnatal
depression.
5
These data suggest a role for prostaglandin signaling in
postnatal
cortical development.
Usage of
postpartum
in English
1
Case series: This case series explores two unusual cases of
postpartum
SAAs.
2
Teens are also at risk for
postpartum
depression, Johnson told Reuters Health.
3
I'll be using this
postpartum
and into the future as I age.
4
Objective: To track changes in olfactory performance during pregnancy and the
postpartum
.
5
Mothers were interviewed at delivery, at one month and 6 months
postpartum
.
6
Most patients with
postpartum
thyroiditis will require treatment during the hypothyroid phase.
7
Conclusion: The proportion of
postpartum
women discharged early is high and alarming.
8
The majority of LARC users desired immediate rather than interval
postpartum
initiation.
9
Nothing is known about memory impairment in those affected of
postpartum
depression.
10
The patient underwent a radical resection 6 weeks
postpartum
followed by chemotherapy.
11
Methods: Women with positive IGRAs during pregnancy had four 3-monthly
postpartum
IGRAs.
12
There's one really random one called Mindicine that a
postpartum
therapist recommended.
13
The mothers were interviewed at two distinct moments: prenatal and
postpartum
periods.
14
Background: Women with pregnancy complications benefit from closer monitoring
postpartum
and beyond.
15
Finally, we highlight research gaps in tuberculosis in pregnant and
postpartum
women.
16
The placenta was always expelled easily, and no serious
postpartum
hemorrhage occurred.
Other examples for "postpartum"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
postpartum
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
early postpartum
immediate postpartum
associate with postpartum
first postpartum
correlate with postpartum
More collocations
Postpartum
through the time
Postpartum
across language varieties
United States of America
Common