obstetric

obstetric
\ \ [18] An obstetric nurse is etymologically one who ‘stands before’ a woman giving birth to render assistance. The word is an adaptation of Latin obstetrīcius, a derivative of obstetrīxmidwife’. This in turn was formed from obstārestand in the way’ (source also of English obstacle [14] and oust [16]), a compound verb formed from the prefix ob- ‘before’ and stārestand’.
\ \ Cf.OBSTACLE, OUST, STAND, STATION, STATUE

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