antenatal

IPA: æntɪnˈeɪtʌɫ

adjective

  • occurring or existing before birth
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Examples of "antenatal" in Sentences

  • Its building later was used as antenatal clinic.
  • Antenatal steroids are steroids given before birth.
  • He received antenatal diagnosis in genetic disease.
  • Prophylaxis needs antenatal, natal and post natal care.
  • A. Prophylaxis needs antenatal, natal and post natal care.
  • Antenatal diagnosis is possible in families with known mutations.
  • These tests are typically performed at the first antenatal visit.
  • There is no concept of Antenatal chekups of the potential mothers.
  • Antenatal classes were also started by the Physiotherapy Department.
  • Next week, Brown Girl will be sharing her antenatal experience & more.
  • Gender, pregnancy and the uptake of antenatal care services in Pakistan.
  • I called the antenatal clinic to make sure that spending hours a day hiccupping was ok for the baby, and they assured me that it is.
  • Maternal and child health services such as antenatal care, deliveries, post natal and neonatal care, and care of children up to 18 years of age.
  • Over the past decade, researchers have increasingly focused on so-called antenatal depression (depression during pregnancy) and its effect not only on mothers, but also on the development of the baby.
  • True, rather more is spent on clinical preventive services such as antenatal care, newborn screening, childhood immunisation, cancer checks, contraception, eye tests, oral health and check-ups in general practice.
  • A new funding window would promote community health workers, antenatal care, safe childbirth, neonatal survival, and the control of neglected tropical diseases, within the context of building effective primary health systems.

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