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单词 antenatal
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Definition of antenatal in English:

antenatal

adjective antɪˈneɪt(ə)lˌæn(t)iˈneɪdl
British
  • Before birth; during or relating to pregnancy.

    antenatal care
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the timing of eclampsia is unpredictable, drills took place on the labour ward, antenatal and post natal wards, and in the emergency department.
    • I chose to return to England in the 30th week of my pregnancy, lodging with a friend and attending antenatal classes.
    • If you feel unsure about being at the birth, attending antenatal classes will help prepare you and give you confidence to know there's a place for you at the birth.
    • The research data tend to be formulated from actuarial models and short trials in pregnant women attending antenatal clinics.
    • Pregnant women should attend regular antenatal appointments so that any problems with the pregnancy are picked up.
    • It is presented to expectant women through hospital scan units and antenatal clinics.
    • Much of the outpatient antenatal and postnatal services would stay as they were, she added.
    • It is really important to attend all your antenatal appointments, and to report any bleeding, pain or changes in your baby's activity.
    • Integrating a simple infection screening programme into routine antenatal care can reduce the rate of preterm births by 50%
    • It is probable that dietary recommendations in antenatal clinics occur too late to have detectable effects in the perinatal period.
    • She was especially fortunate, she said, to have the same midwife not only for her antenatal and post-natal examinations and check-ups but also for the birth.
    • She deserved antenatal care, a decent transport system all those things we take for granted in this part of the world.
    • Once a woman knows or suspects she is pregnant, she can make an appointment with her GP to discuss antenatal care and tests.
    • Some antenatal tests are routinely offered to all women and others are offered only to certain women because of their age and medical or family history.
    • Most antenatal screening is carried out in early pregnancy.
    • The document states that the hospital's maternity unit catered for the birth and antenatal care of 100 babies last year, compared with 270 born at Chippenham.
    • Public patients receive antenatal care and birth care at public hospitals, and care is provided by rostered midwives, residents, registrars, and staff obstetricians.
    • The principal purpose of antenatal screening programmes is to identify diseases and then to give the parents the option of termination of pregnancy in the event of an affected fetus.
    • For £250, she provides two antenatal home visits, attendance throughout the birth and a postnatal home visit.
    • For example, in much of rural Africa, pregnant women present late to antenatal care and may be anaemic and undernourished.

Derivatives

  • antenatally

  • adverb
    British
    • In several large perinatal trials parents have been informed antenatally about the possible need for emergency intervention around the time of birth.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although the diagnosis of many fetal abnormalities is now possible antenatally, the conundrum of what is the most appropriate treatment remains.
      • Although 256 believed that general practitioners should discuss the test, both before conception and during pregnancy, only 38 believed that they always discussed the test antenatally.
      • If a problem is diagnosed antenatally, parents can be forewarned.
      • She said that several factors had improved survival of premature babies, including giving steroids antenatally to women in premature labour and use of surfactants in premature babies after delivery.

Rhymes

fatal, hiatal, natal, neonatal, ratel
 
 

Definition of antenatal in US English:

antenatal

adjectiveˌan(t)ēˈnādlˌæn(t)iˈneɪdl
British
  • Before birth; prenatal.

    antenatal care
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Public patients receive antenatal care and birth care at public hospitals, and care is provided by rostered midwives, residents, registrars, and staff obstetricians.
    • She was especially fortunate, she said, to have the same midwife not only for her antenatal and post-natal examinations and check-ups but also for the birth.
    • Once a woman knows or suspects she is pregnant, she can make an appointment with her GP to discuss antenatal care and tests.
    • As the timing of eclampsia is unpredictable, drills took place on the labour ward, antenatal and post natal wards, and in the emergency department.
    • It is really important to attend all your antenatal appointments, and to report any bleeding, pain or changes in your baby's activity.
    • For example, in much of rural Africa, pregnant women present late to antenatal care and may be anaemic and undernourished.
    • It is probable that dietary recommendations in antenatal clinics occur too late to have detectable effects in the perinatal period.
    • The research data tend to be formulated from actuarial models and short trials in pregnant women attending antenatal clinics.
    • I chose to return to England in the 30th week of my pregnancy, lodging with a friend and attending antenatal classes.
    • If you feel unsure about being at the birth, attending antenatal classes will help prepare you and give you confidence to know there's a place for you at the birth.
    • The principal purpose of antenatal screening programmes is to identify diseases and then to give the parents the option of termination of pregnancy in the event of an affected fetus.
    • It is presented to expectant women through hospital scan units and antenatal clinics.
    • The document states that the hospital's maternity unit catered for the birth and antenatal care of 100 babies last year, compared with 270 born at Chippenham.
    • Integrating a simple infection screening programme into routine antenatal care can reduce the rate of preterm births by 50%
    • Much of the outpatient antenatal and postnatal services would stay as they were, she added.
    • Most antenatal screening is carried out in early pregnancy.
    • Pregnant women should attend regular antenatal appointments so that any problems with the pregnancy are picked up.
    • Some antenatal tests are routinely offered to all women and others are offered only to certain women because of their age and medical or family history.
    • For £250, she provides two antenatal home visits, attendance throughout the birth and a postnatal home visit.
    • She deserved antenatal care, a decent transport system all those things we take for granted in this part of the world.
 
 
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