English to Punjabi Dictionary intrauterine

intrauterine

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definition
adjective
Sonographic evaluation at presentation can usually differentiate between intrauterine and extrauterine pregnancy and offer some prognostic clues.
within the uterus.
example
A history of any trauma, prematurity, asphyxia, or congenital 'intrauterine' infection that may damage the central nervous system should alert the clinician.
Both studies emphasized treatment as early as possible in pregnancy to improve the 'intrauterine' environment for the developing fetus.
If no correctable problem exists, the couple may wish to pursue treatment with assisted reproductive technologies such as 'intrauterine' insemination.
Several months ago, I delivered a 36-week fetus with 'intrauterine' demise.
Being underweight and exercising excessively can increase the risk of anovulation, subfertility, and 'intrauterine' growth retardation in pregnancy
Ultrasound picture of an ovary stimulated for in vitro fertilisation using a more aggressive regimen than used for 'intrauterine' insemination
Two otherwise healthy pregnant women presented with 'intrauterine' fetal demise and underwent unremarkable induction of labor.
Iron supplementation may improve maternal appetite, thereby increasing energy consumption during pregnancy with resultant increased 'intrauterine' growth.
Its superior resolution allowed much smaller 'intrauterine' and ectopic pregnancies to be detected immediately.
This is called artificial insemination or 'intrauterine' insemination.
After counselling, she declined the insertion of an 'intrauterine' contraceptive device, preferring the progestogen only regimen.
When appropriate, the use of an 'intrauterine' contraceptive device or other barrier method of birth control is ideal.
If monitoring of the middle cerebral artery indicates anaemia, fetal blood sampling and 'intrauterine' transfusion are indicated.
Upper genital tract infection associated with 'intrauterine' contraceptive devices is temporally linked to the insertion of the device.
Sonographic evaluation at presentation can usually differentiate between 'intrauterine' and extrauterine pregnancy and offer some prognostic clues.
Careful stimulation and monitoring in 'intrauterine' insemination cycles should reduce the risks of too many follicles developing.
The weakness of longitudinal studies is that, overall, first births are at a greater risk of 'intrauterine' growth retardation, preterm birth, and stillbirth than subsequent births.
On a purely physical level, it makes sense to lie down for a few minutes after artificial 'intrauterine' insemination, although not all infertility clinics insist on this.
Labor is a process through which the fetus moves from the 'intrauterine' to the extrauterine environment.
The principal causes are hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and severe 'intrauterine' growth restriction, which is often associated with hypertensive disorders.
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