Definition of Preconception. Meaning of Preconception. Synonyms of Preconception

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Definition of Preconception

Preconception
Preconception Pre`con*cep"tion, n. The act of preconceiving; conception or opinion previously formed.

Meaning of Preconception from wikipedia

- Preconception counseling (also called preconceptual counseling) is an informative discussion with a healthcare professional (generally a physician or...
- have an autoimmune basis. Maternal nutrition and inflammation during preconception and pregnancy influences fetal neurodevelopment. Intrauterine growth...
- original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2012. Goel, Ayush. "Preconception and prenatal diagnostic techniques act". Radiopaedia. Retrieved 28 May...
- distribution with narratives that often served to reinforce their own preconceptions built on ancient intellectual foundations. In modern Latin America,...
- recommended in the US for all women of childbearing age at their first preconception counseling visit to reduce incidence of congenital rubella syndrome...
- through self-discovery. By trial and error they learn to change their preconceptions about phenomena in physics and discover the underlying concepts. Physics...
- roughly perpendicular to its direction, may bewilder the observer, since preconception may lead one to ****ociate snake movement with a head that leads and...
- PMID 28324302. Milunsky A, Milunsky JM (2021). "Genetic Counseling: Preconception, Prenatal, and Perinatal". Genetic Disorders and the Fetus. pp. 1–101...
- declaration was largely motivated by war-time considerations and antisemitic preconceptions about the ****tive influence Jews had on the Tsarist government and...
- et al. (March 2009). "Unintended pregnancy and ****ociated maternal preconception, prenatal and postpartum behaviors". Contraception. 79 (3): 194–198...