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Meanings of
perinatal
in English
Portuguese
perinatal
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Occurring during the period around birth (5 months before and 1 month after)
prenatal
postnatal
Portuguese
perinatal
Antonyms
Examples for "
prenatal
"
prenatal
postnatal
Examples for "
prenatal
"
1
Future studies of comprehensive
prenatal
case management should focus on cross-level questions.
2
The use of the decision aid improved informed decision-making regarding
prenatal
testing.
3
Background: Massively parallel sequencing has recently been used in noninvasive
prenatal
diagnosis.
4
The decisions and practices in
prenatal
diagnosis should be debated throughout society.
5
An additional potential risk factor,
prenatal
exposure to tobacco, was also identified.
1
These changes appear by
postnatal
day 5 and are permanent in nature.
2
Main outcome measure was degree of IVH at day 7
postnatal
age.
3
However, the exact timing of adverse rapid
postnatal
weight gain is unclear.
4
HIV status was not independently associated with increased risk of
postnatal
depression.
5
These data suggest a role for prostaglandin signaling in
postnatal
cortical development.
Usage of
perinatal
in English
1
Conclusions: Interventions for
perinatal
HIV prevention can successfully decrease HIV transmission rates.
2
Prevention of
perinatal
HIV infection has been immensely successful in developed countries.
3
Thus, the
perinatal
period offers a suitable time window for disease prevention.
4
The incidence and morbidity associated with
perinatal
HIV infection continue to decline.
5
Two nurse-sensitive
perinatal
quality standards were studied: nosocomial infection and breast milk.
6
Design: Decision model based on data from
perinatal
registries and the literature.
7
Conclusion: A monotonic relationship exists between increasing maternal glycemia and
perinatal
morbidity.
8
Objective: Twin pregnancies have a significantly higher
perinatal
mortality than singleton pregnancies.
9
The high mortality rate could partly be explained by associated
perinatal
asphyxia.
10
Objective: We hypothesized that
perinatal
DDT exposure causes hypertension in adult mice.
11
Furthermore, safety has been demonstrated after
perinatal
administration mice and non-human primates.
12
We recorded the type of delivery, neonatal birth weight, and
perinatal
complications.
13
In addition, we controlled for psychosocial and obstetric
perinatal
risks and gender.
14
Rates of adverse
perinatal
outcomes did not differ significantly between the groups.
15
No statistically significant association was found with miscarriage and
perinatal
survival rates.
16
Conclusions: Community
perinatal
DBT skills groups are effective when babies are present.
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perinatal
Adjective
Frequent collocations
perinatal mortality
perinatal outcomes
perinatal period
perinatal death
perinatal hiv
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perinatal
Portuguese
perinatal
Perinatal
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Perinatal
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