Plural of cyesis; multiple instances or states of pregnancy in medical or biological contexts.
Plural of cyesis, from Greek 'kyesis' (pregnancy), derived from 'kyon' (pregnant). This medical term appears in clinical literature and historical medical texts discussing pregnancy and related conditions.
In medical case studies, doctors might discuss multiple 'cyeses' to compare different pregnancies in the same patient or study group—it's the proper plural for the clinical term! It shows how Greek-derived medical vocabulary gets formal pluralization.
Plural of cyesis (pregnancy): medical terminology historically controlled by male physicians; female reproductive processes were pathologized and managed without pregnant persons' input.
Use alongside 'pregnancy' and center pregnant persons' perspectives and autonomy in medical discourse.
["pregnancy","gravidity"]
Midwives, many of them women, preserved empirical knowledge of pregnancy and birth for centuries before male medical establishment. Their expertise was devalued and excluded from medical canon.
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