2019年3月20日 星期三

natal, neonatal, postnatal, postpartum, Noel (or noël), Nowell, postpartum



F.D.A. Approves First Drug for Postpartum Depression
F.D.A. Approves First Drug for Postpartum Depression
By PAM BELLUCK
The medication works quickly, within 48 hours. But it’s an expensive infusion and requires a stay in a medical center.


“Even in the United States, where I was a health reporter for many years, neonatal intensive care units are difficult places to visit. In India, they are heartbreaking.”

The Perils of Being Born: Infant Deaths in India


Gardiner Harris, a Times correspondent in India, writes about visiting a neonatal intensive care unit in Gurgaon and covering the health of children in the country.
NYTI.MS|由 GARDINER HARRIS 上傳








postpartum-care
Share Your Story About Postpartum Depression
By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Have you faced problems related to pregnancy or the birth of a child? We'd like to hear your story.

postpartum depression

音節

pòst • pártum depréssion

産後うつ病.



postnatal

(adjective) Occurring immediately after birth.

Synonyms: postpartum產後

postpartum period or postnatal period is the period beginning immediately after the birth of a child and extending for about six weeks. Less frequently used are the terms puerperium or puerperal period.
Usage:

Premature babies often spend the postnatal period in the neonatal intensive care unit, where they receive specialized care.



For other uses, see Noel (disambiguation).

The Adoration of the Shepherds by Gerard van Honthorst
Noel (or noël) is an alternate word for Christmas. The word comes from the French word Noël meaning "Christmas" which derives from the Old French word noël, a variant of nael. The Latin origin is the word natalis ("birth"). According to the 18th century Irish linguist and historian Charles Vallencey, a more ancient common origin appears in the Hebrew word nolad (Hebrew letters nuwn waw lamed daled), meaning "to bring forth young." Subsequently, the Irish named December Mi Nolagh,[citation needed] meaning "the month of the newborn." The Irish word for Christmas day was simply Nolagh.[1] The word nolad is used Biblically to refer to birth. Another Hebrew word nephel[2] is used Biblically to refer to an "untimely birth."

References

  1. ^ Vallencey, Charles. 1786. Collectanea de rebus hibernicis, vol. iii. p.445.
  2. ^ Strong's H5307.
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natal[na・tal]

  • 発音記号[néitl]
[形]((主に文))
1 誕生の, 出生に関する;生まれついた.
2 出生地[生まれ故郷]の.

neonatal


Line breaks: neo|natal
Pronunciation: /ˌniːə(ʊ)ˈneɪt(ə)l /

Definition of neonatal in English:

ADJECTIVE

Relating to newborn children (or other mammals):special attention is given to mortality in the neonatal period
Derivatives

neonatally


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