English to Hindi Dictionary uterine

uterine

गर्भाशय
definition
adjective
uterine contractions
of or relating to the uterus or womb.
translation of 'uterine'
गर्भाशय सम्बन्धी
example
For example, the placenta may tear free from the 'uterine' wall during the birth process.
Her medical history was unremarkable except for the extraction of a polyp from the 'uterine' cervix.
All patients were continuously monitored for fetal heart rate and 'uterine' contractions.
In case the deceased has left no ascendant or descendent but has left the 'uterine' brother and sister, each of the two inherit one sixth.
Has the cancer penetrated the 'uterine' muscular wall and if so, how far?
Low grade changes in the 'uterine' cervix are caused by infection with the human papilloma virus.
Advancement of cervical disease can damage the cervix or 'uterine' cavity.
The drug has been shown to cause 'uterine' contractions and expulsion of conception products.
Such drugs increase the force and duration of 'uterine' contractions.
Pain during first stage of labor is attributable to 'uterine' contractions and cervical dilatation.
In first-degree 'uterine' prolapse, the cervix is visible when the perineum is depressed.
I found the chapter on glandular lesions of the 'uterine' cervix to be clear and useful.
She had bequeathed during her death-illness one third of her property to her 'uterine' sister.
An MRI can more reliably differentiate 'uterine' from ovarian masses.
The difficulty of predicting the biological behavior of 'uterine' smooth muscle tumors has been recognized for many years.
Cancer of the uterus can also be called 'uterine' cancer.
The placental tissue from the fetus then invades the 'uterine' wall by sending finger-like extensions into it.
The stalk lengthens as the fetus develops within its amniotic sac, and at the 'uterine' end the blood vessels become part of the developing placenta.
The tumor invaded nearly the full thickness of the cervical wall and extended into the lower 'uterine' segment.
The team infused IV fluids directly into the uterus to maintain 'uterine' volume and prevent placental separation.
Fibroids can grow within the 'uterine' wall, on the outside of the uterus, or inside the cavity of the uterus.
It is universally agreed that the siblings referred to in this verse are 'uterine' siblings.
Preeclampsia also increases the risk of placental abruption in which the placenta separates from the 'uterine' wall before delivery.
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