Meaning & Definition of word "Obstetric"

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    Obstetric

    /ɒbˈstɛtrɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to childbirth and the care of women giving birth.
      • Example: The obstetric team was on high alert for complications during the delivery.
    • 2. Pertaining to obstetrics, the branch of medicine that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
      • Example: She specialized in obstetric care to ensure the health of both mother and baby.
    • 3. Describing procedures or techniques used in the management of pregnancy and childbirth.
      • Example: Obstetric ultrasound is a common procedure to monitor fetal development.
    • 4. Relating to the treatment and management of women during childbirth.
      • Example: The obstetric practice offers prenatal classes to prepare parents for childbirth.

    Etymology

    From Latin obstetricius, from obstetrix 'midwife', from ob-'in the way' + stare 'to stand'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    obstetric care:

    Medical care provided to pregnant women during pregnancy and childbirth.

    obstetrician:

    A doctor who specializes in obstetrics.

    obstetric history:

    A record of a woman's previous pregnancies and childbirths.

    Related Words

    midwifery:

    The practice of assisting women in childbirth.

    perinatology:

    A branch of medicine focused on the fetus and complicated pregnancies.

    gynecology:

    The branch of medicine dealing with disorders and treatment of the female reproductive system.

    Slang Meanings of obstetric