prenatal
IPA: prinˈeɪtʌɫ
noun
- A person who is expecting to give birth.
- A dietary supplement to be taken by somebody expecting to give birth.
adjective
- Being or happening before birth.
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Examples of "prenatal" in Sentences
- It is in the section on prenatal testing.
- It was the incidence of prenatal brain injury.
- These are the types of prenatal discrimination.
- Such prenatal taboos still persisted to the 1930s.
- These are methods of prenatal screening and diagnosis.
- The prenatal skull will deform to a surprising extent.
- In the rat, pioneer neurons are only present in prenatal brains.
- Prenatal alcohol exposure is the cause of fetal alcohol syndrome.
- At this stage of prenatal development, the embryo is a blastocyst.
- The pattern of malformations indicated that the damage was prenatal.
- Adzick NS, Flake AW, Harrison MR: Recent advances in prenatal diagnosis and treatment.
- Integration of genetics and ultrasound in prenatal diagnosis: just looking is not enough.
- In the aftermath she survived by founding Infinity Personal Training, specializing in prenatal and postpartum exercise.
- Langer JC, Harrison MR, Adzick NS: Congenital diaphragmatic hernia: Current controversies in prenatal and postnatal management.
- The focus is on training MFMs to develop expertise in prenatal assessment, counseling and management of pregnancies with complex anomalies.
- This new program trains maternal-fetal medicine specialists in prenatal assessment, counseling and management of pregnancies with complex anomalies.
- Wilson RD, Johnson A, Ryan G. Current controversies in prenatal diagnosis 2: Should laser ablation of placental anastomoses be used in all cases of twin to twin transfusion?
- Deprest JA, Hyett JA, Flake AW, Nicolaides K, Gratacos E. Current controversies in prenatal diagnosis 4: Should fetal surgery be done in all cases of severe diaphragmatic hernia?
- Ultrasound -- a high-resolution, 3-D ultrasound performed by radiologists who specialize in prenatal diagnosis allows targeted evaluation of the fetus and any structural anomalies.
- As soon as the results of these diagnostic tests are reviewed, a pediatric surgeon and an obstetrician skilled in prenatal diagnosis will meet with you and your family to discuss prenatal management, delivery, and postnatal treatment options.