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prebirth

[ pree-burth ]

noun

  1. the period, usually six months, preceding a child's birth.


adjective

  1. pertaining to or occurring during such a period.
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of prebirth1

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Their number of negative public records, such as bankruptcy and eviction, increased by 81 percent, also compared with their prebirth average.

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And these women’s debt increased by 78 percent, compared with their average prebirth debt.

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For example, she cites the humiliation of a once-routine prebirth enema and lower-extremity shave, combined with the positioning of the mother on her back for delivery, all of which Ehrenreich says are physiologically unnecessary protocols that some doctors still practice.

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In the past, researchers have tried to develop artificial wombs that mimic the prebirth environment, but these, too, have been intervention-heavy.

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Except that for me, at least, my prebirth years aren’t entirely blank.

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