əbzˈte.trik, əbˈst-, (ˈ)äbz|t-, (ˈ)äb|st-, -rēk adjective
or ob·stet·ri·cal -rə̇kəl, -rēk-
Etymology: obstetric probably from (assumed) New Latin obstetricus, from Latin obstetric-, obstetrix midwife, literally, one who stands before (i.e., to receive the child), from obstare to stand before; obstetrical from Latin obstetric-, obstetrix + English -al — more at obstacle
: of or relating to obstetrics : belonging to or associated with pregnancy and childbirth
obstetric shock
the obstetric canal
• ob·stet·ri·cal·ly -rə̇k(ə)lē, -rēk-, -li adverb