NOUN
- a hospital ward that provides care for women during pregnancy and childbirth and for newborn infants
How To Use maternity ward In A Sentence
- Such was the devastation of puerperal, or childbed, fever, which stormed European and American maternity wards for over a century.
- Police have said that the thieves might have got in through a side door as a superintendent had locked up the unit at 6.30 pm the other way in is through the maternity ward and there were no signs of a forced entry.
- Maternity wards were notably slow to improve, largely due to their popularly believed, if apparently unfounded, association with prostitution.
- She's at St. Richards maternity ward if anyone wants to visit and take prezzies!
- This expansion will ensure 12 beds for a new maternity ward, which will provide 5 incubators.
- The councillor faced the prospect of racing across the city from the Guildhall to York Hospital's maternity ward.
- The elevator to the maternity ward took a very long time.
- The maternity ward will be in the new wing of the hospital.
- Maternity wards were notably slow to improve, largely due to their popularly believed, if apparently unfounded, association with prostitution.
- My daughter has been teaching me from the day she arrived -- at the maternity ward in Aix-en-Provence ... French Word-A-Day: