Afterbirth

/ˈæftərˌbɝθ/ noun

The placenta and other tissues that come out of the mother's body after a baby is born.

Compound of 'after' and 'birth' (Old English byrth, from beran, 'to carry'). The term is a direct translation of Dutch 'nageboorte,' coined in medical contexts during the 17th century when obstetrics became more systematized.

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