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postnatal

/pohst-neyt-l/US // poʊstˈneɪt l //UK // (pəʊstˈneɪtəl) //

产后,产后的,產後,出生后

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : subsequent to childbirth: postnatal infection.

Examples

  • Below, Haas and Erica Ziel, a pre- and postnatal exercise specialist and a mother of three, share a progressive postpartum core routine and a suggested timeline for returning to activity.

  • A new mother could be on Zhihu asking for postnatal tips and a Foxconn worker may be on the site sharing her factory stories.

  • Harris taught the mothers prenatal and postnatal care as well as basic sex education.

  • There is a high death-rate from tuberculosis among infants, but the infection is postnatal.

  • The following listing describes changes in postnatal development of young, of each species, from birth to nine weeks of age.

  • No postnatal specimens which show deciduous incisors have been examined.

  • In man, postnatal care by the parent for five or six years is necessary even for the physiological survival of the offspring.

  • Postnatal mortality reduces the progeny to a still smaller number.