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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

My mind incongruously goes to amniocentesis, the dread prenatal test I underwent two decades earlier during my first pregnancy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Results showed a clear pattern: children with higher prenatal exposure to the insecticide displayed more pronounced structural and functional brain differences.

From Science Daily

Claims that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen caused autism had emerged as a legal threat earlier this decade, when hundreds of personal-injury lawsuits were filed in federal courts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The suit claims that research shows a link between prenatal and early-childhood use of the active ingredient acetaminophen and autism.

From The Wall Street Journal