The parturition process in human beings; having a baby; the process of giving birth to a child.
1 Hyneaux mentions forcible accouchement practised on both the dead and the dying.
2 In November the Court returned to Buckingham Palace for the Queen's accouchement .
3 She confided in the Widow Lerouge, and, with her assistance, accomplished a clandestine accouchement .
4 Polaillon speaks of a pregnancy consecutive to ovariotomy, the accouchement being normal at term.
5 Some time after this announcement was officially made of the approaching accouchement of the queen.
6 The Queen's accouchement approached; Te Deums were sung and prayers offered up in all the cathedrals.
7 At length the moment of accouchement came.
8 Hubbard attended a woman on March 17, 1878, in her seventh accouchement .
9 There is another observation of an accouchement terminating successfully twenty-three days after the loss of the amniotic fluid.
10 You will be mistress of the house, and preside, like one of the fabulous goddesses, at the accouchement .
11 The accouchement passed over very well.
12 In consequence of what happened on the first accouchement , measures were taken to prevent similar disasters on the second.
13 Enguin reports an observation of an accouchement of twins after a pregnancy that had been prolonged for eleven months.
14 Bonnain and Payne have observed analogous cases of this abnormality of the vaginal opening and subsequent accouchement by the anus.
15 Capuron, Gravis, and Lebrun all report accouchement through a perineal perforation, without alteration in the sphincter ani or the fourchet.
16 The public feeling had undergone a great change with respect to Her Majesty from the time of her first accouchement .
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