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 prenatal [,pri:'neitl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 出生以前的, 孕期的

[医] 产前的, 出生前的




    prenatal
    [ adj ]
    occurring or existing before birth
    <adj.all>
    the prenatal periodantenatal care


    Prenatal \Pre*na"tal\, a.
    Being or happening before birth.

    1. But it expected considerably more public funds would be needed since many women who need better prenatal care live near or below the poverty line.
    2. To fund outreach in isolation and hope that it alone will accomplish major improvements in the use or prenatal services is naive and wasteful." The panel concluded that the solution is action rather than more study.
    3. Some pregnant women here do seek prenatal care, eat fairly well, and avoid smoking or using drugs.
    4. Traditional prenatal screening takes cells from the placenta in the first 8-10 weeks of pregnancy, and if genetic defects are detected a women can opt for an abortion.
    5. "A child whose prenatal development was impaired, who is hungry or ill, or who lives in substandard conditions isn't prepared to learn," the executives told the committee in a joint statement.
    6. Carrier couples who try to have children face another tough decision: what to do if a prenatal test shows the fetus has Tay-Sachs.
    7. Even in the capital, where six multi-purpose complexes offer prenatal, obstetric and early pediatric care by trained midwives and health workers, the centers often lack sufficient antibiotics, pain killers and plasma.
    8. And Brad Butler, retired chairman of Procter & Gamble Co., crisscrosses the country urging business and political groups to support increased government financing of early childhood programs, including prenatal care and Head Start.
    9. Too busy with her other children, she neglected prenatal care.
    10. Quaker Oats Co. runs wellness and prenatal classes.
    11. For those still uncovered, Dukakis proposes a $100 million prenatal and nutritional program for 200,000 pregnant women in families up to 200 percent of the poverty line.
    12. There may be merit, for instance, in providing crucially important prenatal care and education to young pregnant women.
    13. Ultrasound, in which the echoes of sound waves make pictures of the fetus inside the womb, often is a routine part of prenatal care, but Hall believes it can be employed much more effectively to thoroughly examine a growing fetus.
    14. And each of the four babies that remained disease-free was born to a mother whose prenatal blood tests showed a high level of the PND antibody.
    15. "These are the most important things we know about prenatal cocaine.
    16. The need for prenatal care to reduce infant mortality "has to be one of the nation's most pressing problems," Bentsen said at Tuesday's hearing of the Senate Finance Committee, which he chairs.
    17. The prenatal surgery has previously been used to correct urinary obstructions, but doctors termed the hernia repair about 10 times more difficult to perform.
    18. But even extensive prenatal programs do little if expectant mothers fail to take advantage of them.
    19. While prenatal diagnosis raises the possibility of an abortion, that decision is complicated by the fact that most people with neurofibromatosis live a normal life without serious medical problems, Carey said.
    20. Lashof said the major new conclusion of the latest study is that trying to refine outreach programs for women in need of prenatal care is more or less wasted effort until actual barriers to such care are removed.
    21. BURDENED by big baby bills, businesses stress better prenatal care.
    22. The research for the Pediatrics study focused on 73 middle and upper income women attending a health maintenance organization prenatal clinic in Cambridge, Mass., prior to the birth of their first children.
    23. She says she tried to get prenatal care, but the doctor "had an attitude" and lectured her about eating corn chips.
    24. Since 1979, nearly a quarter of all pregnant women received little or no prenatal care.
    25. They said it should not deter women from seeking prenatal care.
    26. Except for some rare genetic defects, determining the gender is just an incidental part of the prenatal test findings.
    27. Meanwhile, researchers at the Harvard Medical School and several other institutions reported that the learning abililty of children diminished as a function of their prenatal exposure to lead.
    28. He has fashioned innovative approaches to welfare, fought the school dropout rate and brought about improvements in prenatal care.
    29. The story here began in 1987, when a cash-strapped Legislature halted Medicaid funding for most organ transplants, saving the money for other health needs such as prenatal care.
    30. Inpatient and outpatient health care by physicians and hospitals would be covered, as well as prenatal and postnatal care.
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