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prenatal

[pree-neyt-l] / priˈneɪt l /
ADJECTIVE
before birth
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WHO has identified disorders linked to prenatal valproate exposure as a serious worldwide concern.

From Science Daily

"It's a marker of inequality. It's a marker of low-quality prenatal care."

From Reuters

These neighborhoods have more single mothers with children under the age of 6, more food stamp recipients and alarmingly fewer families who get prenatal care.

From Seattle Times

"We found a statistically significant association between prenatal alcohol exposure and face shape in the nine-year-old children... The more alcohol the mothers drank, the more statistically significant changes there were."

From Salon

I know that my co-worker goes to the doctor for prenatal care and stuff, but every time she takes a break, my heart sinks and I feel guilty.

From Washington Post