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the prenatal
adjective
Being or happening before birth.
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Of the prenatal care, including STD tests, she received when pregnant with Chelsea?
How much should the community health worker who provided the prenatal care get?
Bigelow explains that this contact helps the newborn "adjust from the prenatal to the postnatal life".
For at least the prenatal studies, there is the loud ticking of the biological clock.
For the state, the prenatal care ruling strikes at the heart of a legal conundrum.
First, the prenatal blood work, her low levels of an unpronounceable protein.
Although we still have much to learn, the scientific evidence strongly hints that the prenatal environment is critical in determining both neonatal gene expression and behaviour and that some influences of the prenatal environment can be detected well into adulthood.
Ms. Vega is as warm and friendly as the prenatal clinic to which she is assigned once a week.
"I think husbands are more involved with the prenatal process," said Dr. Philippe Girerd, an obstetrician in Richmond, Va.
"Around the country, we've been making real progress in attacking the misconceptions built within the prenatal testing regime.
The prenatal testing is not what we should question, but the assumptions that accompany it.
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