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  • noun The suppression of uterine contractions.

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Examples

  • In an accompanying editorial, researchers say that this study serves as a timely reminder that the decision to use tocolysis should not be taken lightly.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • But it is still unclear whether tocolysis is safe for both mother and baby, so the use of these drugs to stop labour remains controversial.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • It safety of tocolysis to mothers and babies remains unknown, said U.S.

    NewsInferno 2009

  • Multiple drug tocolysis led to five serious adverse drug reactions (1. 6\%).

    BMJ Latest Articles 2009

  • "After 30 years of research we still do not know whether tocolysis benefits the fetus, so the choice of which drug to use remains a secondary question.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • "After 30 years of research, we still do not know whether tocolysis benefits the fetus, so the choice of which drug to use remains a secondary question.

    NewsInferno 2009

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