Prenatal in a sentence as an adjective

Perhaps it's something that's changed in the way we raise our kids, or environmental, or changes in prenatal/birth-giving/etc practice.

Even then they should take into account which environment they were in during prenatal period, jewish or non-jewish.

Our data support a probable dysregulation of layer formation and layer-specific neuronal differentiation at prenatal developmental stages.

As assessed on pathological analysis, an excess of neurons in the prefrontal cortex among children with autism signals a disturbance in prenatal development and may be concomitant with abnormal cell type and laminar development.\nMethodsTo systematically examine neocortical architecture during the early years after the onset of autism, we used RNA in situ hybridization with a panel of layer- and cell-type–specific molecular markers to phenotype cortical microstructure.

Prenatal definitions

adjective

occurring or existing before birth; "the prenatal period"; "antenatal care"

See also: antenatal antepartum