weights pull along the pelvic axis of a pregnant woman to facilitate delivery
Turning off traction control turns off the traction control. This is useful if you don't want the traction control.
Superior traction off the road.
The abriviation for Obstetrics is Ob.
1) Low Risk Obstetrics 2) High Risk Obstetrics 3) Oncology
J. P. Greenhill has written: 'Obstetrics for the general practitioner' -- subject(s): Obstetrics 'Obstetrics, from the original text of Joseph B. de Lee' -- subject(s): Obstetrics 'Greenhill's Office gynecology' -- subject(s): Female Genital Diseases, Gynecology 'Obstetrics' -- subject(s): Obstetrics 'The miracle of life' -- subject(s): Childbirth, Prenatal care
Harrison H. Sheld has written: 'Obstetrics and Gynecology Review, 1996' 'Obstetrics & Gynecology Review 1992' 'Obstetrics and Gynecology'
M. G. de Bruin has written: 'Bovine obstetrics' -- subject(s): Veterinary obstetrics, Veternary obstetrics
Obstetrics and sometimes Pediatrics. But mainly OB (Obstetrics).
Andrew McCarthy has written: 'Obstetrics and gynaecology' -- subject(s): Gynecology, Obstetrics
When the traction light is on you have the traction control turned on in your vehicle and traction control is activated. Traction control is applying brakes to a wheel that losing traction.
The career for delivering babies is called obstetrics or obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN). OB/GYNs are medical doctors who specialize in caring for pregnant women and delivering babies.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Obstetrics Or one who practices that medicine. - An obstetrician