Puerperal

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    90 %
  • Complexity
    95 %
  • Puerperal Meanings

    adjective relating to or connected with childbirth

    Fields related to puerperal

    Obstetrics

    Puerperal sepsis is a serious infection that can occur after childbirth.

    Gynecology

    Puerperal fever is a historical term for postpartum infection.

    Infectious Diseases

    Puerperal mastitis is an infection of the breast tissue that can occur during breastfeeding.

    Occupation Usage of puerperal

    Writer

    In medical writing, 'puerperal' may be used to describe conditions or complications related to childbirth, such as puerperal fever or puerperal psychosis.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'puerperal' when discussing postpartum mental health issues, such as puerperal depression or puerperal anxiety.

    Obstetrician

    Obstetricians frequently use 'puerperal' when referring to the postpartum period and potential complications that may arise during this time, such as puerperal sepsis.

    Nurse

    Nurses may use 'puerperal' when documenting postpartum assessments and monitoring for signs of puerperal complications in new mothers.

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