What does neonatal mean?

Definitions for neonatal
ˌni oʊˈneɪt lneona·tal

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. neonataladjective

    relating to or affecting the infant during the first month after birth

    "neonatal care"; "the neonatal period"

Wiktionary

  1. neonataladjective

    Of or pertaining to the period of time immediately following birth, or to the newborn.

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  1. neonatal

    Neonatal refers to the period immediately after birth, specifically the first four weeks or first month of life. It is derived from the term "neonate" which refers to a newborn baby. Neonatal is often used in medical contexts related to the care and health of newborn infants.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of neonatal in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of neonatal in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of neonatal in a Sentence

  1. Melinda Gates:

    I can go to a specific region and a specific state ... in Mexico and I can look and see exactly how we are doing on maternal health, child health and neonatal deaths, that tells me as a government how to act.

  2. Larry Rand:

    Especially in low - and middle-income countries with really high preterm birth rates and huge neonatal mortality rates, one of the biggest problems is, there is no ultrasound, and women are not empowered to keep track of their last menstrual cycle. It's often taboo to keep track of or talk about your period, that is one of the biggest problems we have worldwide, and lots of folks have been working on trying to find another way -- ideally an inexpensive test -- to figure out what the gestational age is for any given pregnancy.

  3. Colin Duncan:

    This is a really attractive concept, and this study is a very important step forward. There are still huge challenges to refine the technique, to make good results more consistent and eventually to compare outcomes with current neonatal intensive care strategies, this treatment will not enter the clinic anytime soon.

  4. Edward Hartle:

    Since September 30, we have changed this process, and have been using single-use equipment to measure and administer donor breast milk, we have had no new cases of infants becoming ill from pseudomonas in the( neonatal intensive care unit) since making this change.

  5. Alex Azar:

    Neonatal abstinence syndrome is one of the most heartbreaking parts of the opioid crisis.

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