单词 | missed labour |
释义 | > as lemmasmissed labour missed labour n. Medicine brief uterine contractions, occurring at the normal time of labour, that do not result in the expulsion of the (usually dead) fetus; (also) failure of labour to occur at the normal time. ΚΠ 1847 H. Oldham in Guy's Hosp. Rep. 2nd Ser. 5 109 A female carries a child in the womb to the full period of gestation; but the process of labour is literally missed, and lactation follows on completion of gestation. 1847 H. Oldham in Guy's Hosp. Rep. 2nd Ser. 5 109 Cases resembling this, in its principal feature of labour being missed, have been recorded.] 1864 Med. Times & Gaz. 22 Oct. 449/2 Dr. Greenhalgh did not consider that Dr. Williams' cases could be placed under the head of missed labour... Dr. Oldham said that he had used the term as the most appropriate he could find. It was a case in which the time of natural labour passed by without any pains, and the child was not expelled. 1878 Med. Times & Gaz. 28 Dec. 730/1 This is a case in which you have..slight protraction of pregnancy, and then the condition of missed labour. 1971 E. S. Taylor Beck's Obstetr. Pract. (ed. 9) xxix. 436/1 Missed labor, unlike missed abortion, is extremely rare. Pregnancy continues to term in the normal manner, but near the expected date of confinement labor starts and then ceases after a time. 1980 Internat. Jrnl. Fertility 25 88 Midtrimester abortions and a number of cases with missed labor were induced by intrauterine instillation. < as lemmas |
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