Definition of Multiparae

1. Noun. (plural of multipara) ¹

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Definition of Multiparae

1. multipara [n] - See also: multipara

Lexicographical Neighbors of Multiparae

multioutlet
multip
multipack
multipackage
multipacket
multipacks
multipage
multipain
multipane
multipaned
multipanel
multipaneled
multipanelled
multipara
multiparadigm
multiparae (current term)
multiparameter
multiparametric
multiparas
multiparcel
multiparent
multiparities
multiparity
multiparous
multipart
multiparter
multiparters
multipartial
multiparticle
multipartite

Literary usage of Multiparae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1878)
"The cases in private practice alluded to in this paper consisted of primiparae and multiparae. In several of both I found afier child-birth retention of and ..."

2. Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists by American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1910)
"Kolaczek reports eighty-two multiparae and two primiparae. Bandl reports thirty-five multiparae and four primiparae. ..."

3. The Practice of Obstetrics: Designed for the Use of Students and by James Clifton Edgar (1912)
"Labor is generally one-third shorter in multiparae than in primiparae, on account of the soft parts offering less resistance after previous labors. ..."

4. Fecundity, Fertility, Sterility, and Allied Topics by James Matthews Duncan (1866)
"Of 5783 multiparae 141 died of the saine class of diseases. Among the primiparae puerperal fever death seized every 23d woman, or 4*35 per cent ; while ..."

5. Transactions of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society by Edinburgh Obstetrical Society (1890)
"The number of labours which were either laborious or required instrumental aid is much greater in primiparae than in multiparae, as was to be expected. 4. ..."

6. American Medicine (1921)
"He had found it perfectly safe to give eight or ten one-half cc doses at half-hour intervals. In 19 multiparae the average duration of labor was 19 hours as ..."

7. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1878)
"The cases in private practice alluded to in this paper consisted of primiparae and multiparae. In several of both I found afier child-birth retention of and ..."

8. Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists by American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1910)
"Kolaczek reports eighty-two multiparae and two primiparae. Bandl reports thirty-five multiparae and four primiparae. ..."

9. The Practice of Obstetrics: Designed for the Use of Students and by James Clifton Edgar (1912)
"Labor is generally one-third shorter in multiparae than in primiparae, on account of the soft parts offering less resistance after previous labors. ..."

10. Fecundity, Fertility, Sterility, and Allied Topics by James Matthews Duncan (1866)
"Of 5783 multiparae 141 died of the saine class of diseases. Among the primiparae puerperal fever death seized every 23d woman, or 4*35 per cent ; while ..."

11. Transactions of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society by Edinburgh Obstetrical Society (1890)
"The number of labours which were either laborious or required instrumental aid is much greater in primiparae than in multiparae, as was to be expected. 4. ..."

12. American Medicine (1921)
"He had found it perfectly safe to give eight or ten one-half cc doses at half-hour intervals. In 19 multiparae the average duration of labor was 19 hours as ..."

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