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Meanings of
prenatal
in inglés
portugués
pré-natal
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Occurring or existing before birth.
antenatal
antepartum
postnatal
perinatal
portugués
pré-natal
Sinónimos
Examples for "
antenatal
"
antenatal
antepartum
Examples for "
antenatal
"
1
There would be routine screening for family violence in public
antenatal
sites.
2
Conclusions: We attribute the increased use of facilities to better
antenatal
quality.
3
Parents Centre is offering
antenatal
help via video and online group meetings.
4
Aims: To determine if preterm growth restricted fetuses benefit from
antenatal
corticosteroids.
5
The significant factors were lack of
antenatal
screening and inadequate maternal treatment.
1
These differences should be considered in the implementation of
antepartum
fetal testing programs.
2
A model to predict these outcomes was developed from
antepartum
variables.
3
The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare the ratio
antepartum
to postpartum.
4
Both
antepartum
and intrapartum stillbirths were included; these were analyzed both together and separately.
5
Our objective was to identify
antepartum
and intrapartum factors associated with the development of neonatal HIE.
Usage of
prenatal
in inglés
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.
6
Results: One child had abnormalities on
prenatal
MRI at 21 weeks' gestation.
7
Helping pregnant women get
prenatal
care might be one use, for example.
8
It is important to determine if these are modulated by
prenatal
conditions.
9
However, the association between
prenatal
pyrethroid biomarkers and childhood behavior is unknown.
10
He is still in a
prenatal
or embryonic condition within the animal.
11
This study provides evidence that
prenatal
exposure to PCBs may affect growth.
12
The introduction of fetal echocardiography has made
prenatal
diagnosis of CHD possible.
13
We evaluated possible associations of
prenatal
ultrasound with schizophrenia and other psychoses.
14
This enabled us to provide definitive
prenatal
diagnosis at 10 weeks' gestation.
15
As our knowledge of
prenatal
development grows, such control is insidiously tolerated.
16
This review will examine the concepts and practice of
prenatal
vector administration.
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prenatal
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
prenatal diagnosis
prenatal care
prenatal exposure
noninvasive prenatal
prenatal influence
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Translations for
prenatal
portugués
pré-natal
Prenatal
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Prenatal
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