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prenataal

Prenataal, or prenatal, refers to the period before birth, especially relating to pregnancy and the development of the fetus. The term is used in both medical and everyday language; antenatal is a synonym in some regions.

Prenatal development covers the stages from conception through birth, with major milestones such as organ formation

Prenatal care involves regular medical checkups, nutrition, and lifestyle guidance to support fetal development and maternal

Prenatal testing and screening may include ultrasound scans, maternal blood tests, and genetic screening such as

Outcomes are influenced by maternal health, prenatal care, and genetics. Potential prenatal complications include fetal growth

in
the
first
trimester
and
rapid
growth
in
the
second
and
third
trimesters.
Gestational
age
is
used
to
describe
the
fetus's
development,
typically
counted
from
the
first
day
of
the
last
menstrual
period.
health.
Key
recommendations
often
include
adequate
folic
acid
intake,
avoidance
of
tobacco,
alcohol,
and
certain
medications,
and
vaccination
against
preventable
diseases
when
appropriate.
noninvasive
prenatal
testing
(NIPT)
or
invasive
procedures
like
amniocentesis
in
specific
circumstances.
These
tests
help
assess
fetal
growth,
anatomy,
and
risk
of
chromosomal
conditions
or
birth
defects.
restriction,
preterm
birth,
gestational
diabetes,
and
preeclampsia,
which
are
managed
by
healthcare
providers
through
monitoring
and
treatment.