The doctors said that it was
puerperal fever, and that it was ninety-nine chances in a hundred it would end in death.
In case of decreased lactation, "letting the
puerperal woman eat whatever she craves" may be considered harmful in case of an excessive calorie intake.
Previous reports on factors associated with reproductive disorders in buffaloes include endometritis, toxic
puerperal metritis and retained placenta was considered as the most importance one (Azawi, 2006) as the condition oftenly resulted in
puerperal metritis which culminated to infertility (Azwai and Taha, 2002).
The frequencies and cross-products of some categorical variables (health conditions during antenatal period, treatment required during antenatal period, maternal health conditions during
puerperal period, maternal treatment during
puerperal period, neonatal health conditions, and neonatal treatment) were analyzed by creating multiple-response sets.
Complications associated with delivery are very common and include uterine inertia, delayed uterine involution,
puerperal fluid pooling, laminitis and shock.
DALLAS -- Abdominal CT scans changed therapeutic management in 39% of women being unsuccessfully treated for refractory
puerperal fever, a retrospective study has determined.
About 5 cc of blood samples were taken under aseptic precautions, during the time of their admission to labor ward (predelivery) and on the 1st
puerperal day.
[11] reported four cases of
puerperal sepsis among fifty-seven cases of group G Streptococcal infection.
It can cause antepartum, intrapartum, and
puerperal complication.
Ao inves disso, tais profissionais associam o infanticidio a nocao de loucura
puerperal, uma categoria biologista que tem sua origem na medicina.
Burtinshaw, a researcher and historian who runs a genealogy company in the UK, and Burt, a genealogist and family historian in the UK, use asylum records and documents to detail the identities, backgrounds, and outcomes of asylum patients in 19th-century Britain and Ireland, with discussion of asylums in different areas, life in the asylum, staff, criminals and insanity, the definitions of imbecile and idiot, and the medical and social understanding of mental health disorders and the methods used by doctors attempting to cure them, including epilepsy, general paralysis, suicide, and
puerperal insanity, as well as mania, melancholia, dementia, and congenital conditions, with case studies for illustration.