After the baby is delivered, the placenta's job is done and it is delivered as the afterbirth. |
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During the first stage of life, the upper class larvae who didn't drown in afterbirth were able to move independently. |
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Though the baby was covered with afterbirth, I felt an incredible love for the child. |
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Display the position of the afterbirth so that any problems arising from its incorrect positioning can be safely managed. |
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Obediently Olympia sipped a cup of water, and Daphne cleaned up the child and afterbirth. |
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The calf must have been delivered through the birth canal and then both it and the afterbirth were abducted. |
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Foxes carry away such fatalities and are often seen in the lambing fields hoping to scavenge afterbirth. |
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The last stage of the birth process involves the delivery of the placenta, which is now called the afterbirth. |
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A placenta or afterbirth is attached to the wall of the uterus and is the source of food and oxygen for the puppy inside the matron. |
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In Xhosa tradition, the afterbirth and umbilical cord were buried or burned to protect the baby from sorcery. |
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Ricky also increasingly loses herself in the notion of their shapeless afterbirth. |
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If retained afterbirth is not treated, the animal will become sick and may die. |
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If he's lucky he can outwit a prey or seize the afterbirth of a cow or sheep. |
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Crown emerges from the bedroom with a pair of flat black slacks, the cloudy detritus of afterbirth splayed across the seat. |
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He then looked over at Karen as she lay there, reclining on the bed while the doctor set about the task of finishing up with the afterbirth delivery. |
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The doctor worked steadily delivering the afterbirth and cleaning me up. |
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In early spring, they often consume the afterbirth of cows and sheep. |
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After a few hours, the afterbirth has come out, and the cow is contentedly chewing the cud while the new calf suckles. |
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Amniotic fluid, plasma, and other bodily substances were explicitly mentioned, but afterbirth was not. |
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They should avoid contact with clothing, boots and utensils, which have come into contact with sheep at lambing, with newborn lambs, with aborted lambs or the afterbirth. |
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The afterbirth usually lets go within twelve hours and is forced out by contractions and the pull of membranes which already hang out. |
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This discomfort is known as afterbirth pain and may last for several days after delivery. |
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Anne and Paul cleaned the afterbirth off of the dark, big-eyed baby horse. |
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The afterbirth of Dada and Surrealism is occasionally based on Luis Buñuel and he could also name Artaud and Jarry. Or Oskar Panizza and Otto Muehl. |
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It is readily available without pain or risk to the donor, being part of the afterbirth that is normally discarded following delivery. |
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But the afterbirth doesn't want to come out. |
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I told her, 'You know, the afterbirth, that big piece of red, fleshy tissue. |
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He twisted the slimy umbilical around his hand and waited until the afterbirth came away. |
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All that afterbirth and the umbilical cord, well, you're not going to look at your watch. |
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Although I support the adult stem cell side of the issue, if what I have been led to believe is accurate, we could also achieve stem cells from the afterbirth and the umbilical cord. |
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Repeat the next day if the afterbirth does not come out. |
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As a matter of fact, cows with calving problems, be it milk fever, afterbirth retention or other ailments, are more likely to have reproductive problems. |
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Breastfeeding mothers may have increased afterbirth pain while nursing. |
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Avoid contact with aborted or new-born lambs or with the afterbirth. |
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She joked about her age, saying that she's so old that she gave herpes to Moses, and about being an ugly baby, so much so that the doctor put a diaper on the afterbirth. |
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It was a normal birth and the afterbirth came out afterwards. |
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Then I met a great guy, Placenta Juan the Afterbirth Tycoon. Made his in slunks during the war. |
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