PIH stands for "Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension," a condition characterized by high blood pressure that develops during pregnancy. It can lead to serious complications for both the mother and the baby if not managed properly. PIH typically occurs after the 20th week of pregnancy and may resolve after childbirth, but it can progress to more severe conditions like preeclampsia. Monitoring and medical intervention are essential to ensure the health and safety of both mother and child.
PIH means pregnancy induced hypertension.
The English word obtained from the letters pih is hip.
Birth Day - 2000 PIH Placenta was released on: USA: 21 December 2001
The initials PIH is usually reserved for the medical condition "Pregnancy Induced-Hypertension". This type of hypertension is usually reversible once the baby is born.
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pinigai (pronounced pih-nih-GAI)
The word "picayune" is pronounced pih-kuh-YOON.
Pisifera is pronounced as "pih-SIF-er-uh."
PIH means Pregnancy InducedHypertension that is a form of high blood pressure in pregnancy. This condition is characterized by high blood pressure (equal or more than 140/90), protein in the urine, and edema (swelling).
It is pronounced as "Pih-lah-tus", with the emphasis on the second syllable "lah".
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I'm assuming you are referring to the priestess of the Oracle. She was always called Pythia (PIH-thee-ah), regardless of her given name.