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prenatal

[pree-neyt-l] / priˈneɪt l /
ADJECTIVE
before birth
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That same year, Reiner helped pass an initiative to use revenue from cigarette taxes for prenatal and early childhood support programme called California First Five.

From BBC

It established a statewide commission and 58 county commissions charged with investing in healthcare, parenting support, early education and other services for children from prenatal stages through age 5.

From Los Angeles Times

Until now, the U.S. recommended a simple universal birth dose of a hepatitis B vaccine for every newborn precisely because prenatal care, insurance coverage and medical records are so variable in our fragmented system.

From MarketWatch

But experts say the proposed alternative of universal prenatal testing and aggressive risk assessment is unrealistic in the current American healthcare system.

From Los Angeles Times

Those who are, she said, receive “regular prenatal visits, mental health services, nutritional support, and accommodations aligned with community standards of care.”

From Los Angeles Times