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Definition of fetal in English: fetal(British foetal) adjective ˈfiːt(ə)lˈfidl 1Relating to a fetus. (有关)胎儿的 nutrients essential for normal fetal growth 胎儿正常生长必不可少的营养素。 Example sentencesExamples - The pregnancy was uneventful, but the baby was delivered by ventouse extraction owing to fetal tachycardia.
- Women without obstetric complications are encouraged to have electronic fetal monitoring and epidural analgesia.
- Smoking in pregnancy is associated with increased rates of fetal and perinatal death and reduced birth weight for gestational age.
- The paper does not consider important factors that affect both diet and fetal growth, such as ethnic origin.
- Maternal hypoxia should be avoided because this can lead to fetal growth restriction.
- Zinc deficiency in pregnant women causes abnormal labour, retarded fetal growth, and fetal abnormalities.
- Impaired fetal growth is strongly associated with haemorrhagic stroke, but not with occlusive stroke.
- Can fetal growth be improved in pregnancies at risk for fetal growth retardation?
- Aminolaevulinic acid can cross the placenta and possibly cause toxicity to the developing fetal brain.
- It is not clear whether this would provide sufficient time for fetal lung growth to occur.
- The neurocognitive deficits in fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder are pervasive.
- This may also enhance understanding of how gestational age, fetal growth, and birth weight interact with each other.
- Sebire questions the relevance of a category for fetal growth restriction, as most fetuses with this condition do not die.
- In the second pregnancy trimester abnormal amniotic fetal cells can be detected.
- The maternal environment plays an important role in controlling fetal growth.
- Like other researchers we did not find an increased risk of reduced fetal growth.
- Assessing fetal growth is complex, and there is little consensus on which measure should be used.
- The single largest condition associated with stillbirth is failure of fetal growth.
- The main determinants of fetal growth restraint in contemporary societies are not known.
Synonyms embryonic, expected, awaited - 1.1 Denoting a posture characteristic of a fetus, with the back curved forwards and the limbs folded in front of the body.
(姿势或体态)似胎儿的 Example sentencesExamples - In fetal position, they uncurled and curled, then sat up like baby birds begging for worms.
- I called in sick way too many days, spent a lot of time at home curled up in a fetal position.
- Some were in the fetal position, curled up, as if trying to escape within themselves.
- She almost twitched into a fetal position, and her body moved slightly in one last defense.
- Her body jerked into a fetal position as she sobbed and clutched her side.
- The boy in front of me has an odd posture: almost in a fetal position, slouched far, far down.
- He would just curl up in a fetal position in the tour bus and talk to fantasy friends that lived inside of his head.
- In other words, if somebody hits you, you don't curl up in the fetal position and beg your enemy not to hurt you.
- He curled into a fetal position, his knees drawn close to his body, and shivered slightly.
- I return to the fetal position with my remote control and try to console myself.
- Basically, one saw a big flash of light, one should duck down into a fetal position and cover themselves up to be safe.
- There she laid in the fetal position with her head buried crying hysterically.
- Only after two to three times will the fetal position return to normal.
- Me, I would curl up in a fetal position under the table and wait for someone to rescue me.
- She had managed to curl herself into a tighter ball, resembling a child in the fetal position.
- Try to roll your body in, as if getting into a fetal position, as opposed to keeping your back rigid.
- She goes from a fetal position of crying to walking around the cell, singing gospel music.
- Her slumbering figure was in a fetal position and her head rested on his lap.
- The intensity of being in first year is often enough to make any freshman curl up in the fetal position and sob uncontrollably.
- Me, I'd be curled up in a fetal position in bed, railing against the bitterness of life.
Rhymesbeetle, betel, chital, decretal Definition of fetal in US English: fetal(British foetal) adjectiveˈfēdlˈfidl 1Relating to a fetus. (有关)胎儿的 nutrients essential for normal fetal growth 胎儿正常生长必不可少的营养素。 Example sentencesExamples - Zinc deficiency in pregnant women causes abnormal labour, retarded fetal growth, and fetal abnormalities.
- Sebire questions the relevance of a category for fetal growth restriction, as most fetuses with this condition do not die.
- This may also enhance understanding of how gestational age, fetal growth, and birth weight interact with each other.
- The paper does not consider important factors that affect both diet and fetal growth, such as ethnic origin.
- The neurocognitive deficits in fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder are pervasive.
- In the second pregnancy trimester abnormal amniotic fetal cells can be detected.
- It is not clear whether this would provide sufficient time for fetal lung growth to occur.
- The single largest condition associated with stillbirth is failure of fetal growth.
- Maternal hypoxia should be avoided because this can lead to fetal growth restriction.
- Aminolaevulinic acid can cross the placenta and possibly cause toxicity to the developing fetal brain.
- Assessing fetal growth is complex, and there is little consensus on which measure should be used.
- Impaired fetal growth is strongly associated with haemorrhagic stroke, but not with occlusive stroke.
- Can fetal growth be improved in pregnancies at risk for fetal growth retardation?
- The maternal environment plays an important role in controlling fetal growth.
- The main determinants of fetal growth restraint in contemporary societies are not known.
- Smoking in pregnancy is associated with increased rates of fetal and perinatal death and reduced birth weight for gestational age.
- Like other researchers we did not find an increased risk of reduced fetal growth.
- Women without obstetric complications are encouraged to have electronic fetal monitoring and epidural analgesia.
- The pregnancy was uneventful, but the baby was delivered by ventouse extraction owing to fetal tachycardia.
Synonyms embryonic, expected, awaited - 1.1 Denoting a posture characteristic of a fetus, with the back curved forward and the limbs folded in front of the body.
(姿势或体态)似胎儿的 he retired to his bed, curled in the fetal position Example sentencesExamples - She almost twitched into a fetal position, and her body moved slightly in one last defense.
- She had managed to curl herself into a tighter ball, resembling a child in the fetal position.
- I called in sick way too many days, spent a lot of time at home curled up in a fetal position.
- Basically, one saw a big flash of light, one should duck down into a fetal position and cover themselves up to be safe.
- Me, I would curl up in a fetal position under the table and wait for someone to rescue me.
- Me, I'd be curled up in a fetal position in bed, railing against the bitterness of life.
- Her slumbering figure was in a fetal position and her head rested on his lap.
- In other words, if somebody hits you, you don't curl up in the fetal position and beg your enemy not to hurt you.
- He curled into a fetal position, his knees drawn close to his body, and shivered slightly.
- Some were in the fetal position, curled up, as if trying to escape within themselves.
- Try to roll your body in, as if getting into a fetal position, as opposed to keeping your back rigid.
- There she laid in the fetal position with her head buried crying hysterically.
- He would just curl up in a fetal position in the tour bus and talk to fantasy friends that lived inside of his head.
- In fetal position, they uncurled and curled, then sat up like baby birds begging for worms.
- The intensity of being in first year is often enough to make any freshman curl up in the fetal position and sob uncontrollably.
- The boy in front of me has an odd posture: almost in a fetal position, slouched far, far down.
- She goes from a fetal position of crying to walking around the cell, singing gospel music.
- Only after two to three times will the fetal position return to normal.
- I return to the fetal position with my remote control and try to console myself.
- Her body jerked into a fetal position as she sobbed and clutched her side.
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