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Disordered Households: Puerperal Insanity and the Bourgeois Home

open access: closed, 2004
Nervous irritation is very common after delivery, more especially among fashionable ladies, and this may exist in any degree between mere peevishness and downright madness. Some women, though naturally amiable and good tempered, are so irritable after delivery that their husbands cannot enter their bed-rooms without getting a certain lecture; others ...
Hilary Marland
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Puerperal Disorder

open access: closed, 2022
Sree Prathap Mohana Murthy
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Puerperal loss (lochia) in women with or without inherited bleeding disorders

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2010
To assess the quantity and duration of lochia in women with or without inherited bleeding disorders and to identify factors that influence lochial loss.Pictorial blood assessment chart was completed by 115 pregnant women (21 with or carriers of inherited bleeding disorder and 94 without bleeding disorder) using standardized sanitary products.The median
Claudia, Chi   +3 more
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Is puerperal psychosis the same as bipolar manic-depressive disorder? A family study

open access: closedPsychological Medicine, 1989
SynopsisThe first degree relatives of three groups of women were interviewed; 51 women who had had an illness within two weeks of childbirth and no non-puerperal episodes (the puerperal group), 33 who had puerperal and non-puerperal episodes (the mixed group), and 19 women with bipolar manic-depressive disorder who had non-puerperal episodes only (the ...
C, Dean, R J, Williams, I F, Brockington
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Puerperal Disorders

2022
Unfortunately, the complexities of human pregnancy and birth make it a risky endeavor. The most vulnerable time for maternal death is the post-partum period during which 60% deaths and 65% deaths are reported. Around 62.3% deaths are estimated to occur in post-partum period. Unfortunately, post-partum period is the most neglected period.
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Puerperal Disorders

2021
Unfortunately, the complexities of human pregnancy and birth make it a risky endeavor. The most vulnerable time for maternal death is the post-partum period during which 60% deaths and 65% deaths are reported. Around 62.3% deaths are estimated to occur in post-partum period. Unfortunately, post-partum period is the most neglected period.
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[Physiopathology of puerperal disorders].

open access: closed[Kango gijutsu] : [Nursing technique], 1973
M, Ueno, H, Furuya
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