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- Antepartum bleeding, also known as antepartum haemorrhage (APH) or prepartum hemorrhage, is genital bleeding during pregnancy after the 28th w**** of pregnancy...
- times; which is why it has been said that when a pregnant woman dies prepartum, one ought to cut the fetus out the abdomen and put it on the mother in...
- endangerment of the mother's life by somehow diagnosing the placenta praevia prepartum. Several months after this event, Kay resigned his position. The most...
- concentration of trace elements differ markedly between the skeletons of prepartum adult women (before giving birth) and women who are lactating; the identification...
- Psychiatric disorders of childbirth (parturition, labor, delivery), as opposed to those of pregnancy or the postpartum period, are psychiatric complications...
- ISSN 0003-3472. S2CID 53155468. Yun, K.; Valros, A. (2015). "Benefits of prepartum nest-building behaviour on parturition and lactating sows". Asian-Australasian...
- has been found that tissue is less responsive to parathyroid hormone prepartum, compared to postpartum. It is believed that hypocalcemia causing milk...
- pregnancy is produced by the placenta after about day 70 of gestation, the prepartum fetal cortisol surge induces placental enzymatic conversion of progesterone...
- New York Times calling the film "a brilliantly conceived meditation on prepartum anxiety and extreme grief". Guy Lodge of Variety called the film "a s****py...
- there is evidence of four other triggers – late postpartum,: 200–204  prepartum,: 190–195  post-abortion: 184–190  and weaning.: 204–206  Marcé, widely...