Definition of Accouchement. Meaning of Accouchement. Synonyms of Accouchement

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Definition of Accouchement

Accouchement
Accouchement Ac*couche"ment (#; 277), n. [F., fr. accoucher to be delivered of a child, to aid in delivery, OF. acouchier orig. to lay down, put to bed, go to bed; L. ad + collocare to lay, put, place. See Collate.] Delivery in childbed

Meaning of Accouchement from wikipedia

- Childbirth, also known as labour, parturition and delivery, is the completion of pregnancy where one or more babies exits the internal environment of the...
- An adverti****t poster for Hartmann's pads, dated circa 1900. "Accouchement" means childbirth, and "puerperal fever" is a postpartum infection....
- for their fourth child or any subsequent children; In April 1969, the accouchement fee of $10 charged at Government Maternity Hospitals was raised to $50...
- Wendy (4 May 2019). "Lucas Digne papa : Sa femme Tiziri raconte son accouchement difficile". purepeople. "Barcelona's Lucas Digne aided wounded after...
- transliteracy, transliteration, triliteral locus, stlocus loc- place accouchement, bilocation, bilocular, cislocative, collocation, couch, couchant, dislocate...
- original on 21 August 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2018 – via Newspapers.com. "Accouchement of the Princess Mary Adelaide de Teck". The Morning Post. London. 27...
- photolithography, phytolith, regolith, stylolite loc- place Latin locus, locare accouchement, allocate, bilocation, bilocular, cislocative, collocation, couch, couchant...
- obstetrics. She argued against forceps deliveries and wrote Pratique des accouchements, long a standard obstetric text, which promoted natural deliveries....
- referred to as paupieres accurcies. In 1609 he published De l'heureux accouchement des femmes ("The happy delivery of women"), the first description of...
- in France, women are allowed to give birth anonymously in hospitals (accouchement sous X) and leave their baby there. In Brazil and Portugal, foundling...