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Afterbirth

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

American English: /ˈæf.tɚˌbɜːrθ/, British English: /ˈɑːf.təˌbɜːθ/

Definitions

  1. The placenta and fetal membranes that are expelled from the uterus following childbirth.
  2. By extension, anything that follows or results from an initial event or process.

Usage Examples

  • "The midwife ensured that the afterbirth was delivered completely to avoid complications."
  • "The afterbirth of the project included unexpected challenges in implementation."

Etymology

From the combination of "after" (Old English "æfter") and "birth" (Old English "beran," meaning to bear or bring forth). The term has been used since the 16th century to describe the biological process of expelling the placenta after childbirth.

Synonyms

  • Placenta
  • Fetal membranes
  • Postnatal remains

Antonyms

  • Prebirth
  • Conception
  • Gestation

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishPospartoposˈpaɾ.to
FrenchAprès-naissanceapʁɛ.nɛ.sɑ̃s
Mandarin胎盘tāi pán
RussianПлацентаplət͡sɛnˈtə
GermanNachgeburtˈnaːxɡəˌbuːɐ̯t
Hindiजन्म के बाद का अंशjanm ke bād kā anś
Teluguప్రసవాంత శేషంprasavānta śēṣaṁ
Tamilபிறந்த பிறகு கழிவுpiṟanda piṟaku kaḻivu
Kannadaಜನನ ನಂತರದ ಅವಶೇಷjanana naṁtarada avaśēṣa
Malayalamജനനശേഷം ഉള്ള അവശിഷ്ടംjananaśēṣaṁ uḷḷa avaśiṣṭaṁ

Regional Pronunciation Variations

American English: /ˈæf.tɚˌbɜːrθ/

British English: /ˈɑːf.təˌbɜːθ/

Historical Usage

The term "afterbirth" has been consistently used in medical and midwifery contexts since the 16th century to describe the biological expulsion of the placenta after childbirth. Its use has also extended metaphorically to describe subsequent events or outcomes.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, the afterbirth is considered sacred or significant. It is often buried, burned, or ceremonially disposed of, with beliefs linking it to the health and well-being of the child or mother. Modern medical practices focus on ensuring its complete removal to prevent postpartum complications.

More Information

The afterbirth, comprising the placenta and fetal membranes, is a vital organ that supports the fetus during pregnancy. Postpartum practices and rituals related to the afterbirth vary widely across cultures and history, reflecting its biological importance and symbolic meaning. Advances in obstetrics emphasize the safe delivery and examination of the afterbirth to prevent infections and other complications.

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