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... toxaemia of pregnancy , antepartum haemorrhage , hydramnios or multiple pregnancy . Some of these complications may interrupt , or compel the obstretrician to interrupt , gestation prematurely , but in other cases pregnancy may continue ...
... toxaemia of pregnancy , antepartum haemorrhage , hydramnios or multiple pregnancy . Some of these complications may interrupt , or compel the obstretrician to interrupt , gestation prematurely , but in other cases pregnancy may continue ...
Page 97
... toxaemia and chronic disease of the mother represent conditions which are already present and pre - existing in the child or mother at the time of birth . Here , with the exception of placenta praevia , the outcome is less dependent on ...
... toxaemia and chronic disease of the mother represent conditions which are already present and pre - existing in the child or mother at the time of birth . Here , with the exception of placenta praevia , the outcome is less dependent on ...
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... toxaemia may be noted , but maternal toxaemia should not itself be regarded as a cause of foetal death . TABLE X COMPARISON OF THE REPORTED CAUSE OF STILLBIRTH IN DIFFERENT SERIES Percentage in series reported from Belfast Edinburgh ( 1 ) ...
... toxaemia may be noted , but maternal toxaemia should not itself be regarded as a cause of foetal death . TABLE X COMPARISON OF THE REPORTED CAUSE OF STILLBIRTH IN DIFFERENT SERIES Percentage in series reported from Belfast Edinburgh ( 1 ) ...
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abnormal air spaces Amer amniotic amniotic fluid amniotic sac Anat anencephaly anomalies anoxia antibodies appear Arch areas arteries associated atresia autopsy bacterial birth blood vessels body bone bowel brain Brit cause cavity cells cent changes Child chorion circulation congenital cord cyanosis death defect deficiency described diagnosis diarrhoea difficult dilated discussed disease disturbances epithelial epithelium especially evidence factors fluid foetal foetus function gestation glands grammes gross growth Gynec haemorrhage histological important incidence infection inflammatory intestinal intra-uterine labour lesions liver lungs malformations maternal blood meconium meconium ileus membranes metabolism mother neonatal period newborn infant normal nutrition Obstet obstruction occur oedema organisms oxygen pancreas Path Pediat placenta pneumonia post-natal pregnancy premature birth premature infants present probably produced protein pulmonary rare reaction recognized relatively renal respiration respiratory result reviewed rupture sepsis sometimes spina bifida stillbirths suggested syphilis tissue toxaemia tumours twins umbilical usually ventricle villi virus vitamin