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Whats the difference between antenatal and prenatal testing?

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Whats the difference between antenatal and prenatal testing?

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They are the same. Both ante- and pre- are prefixes that mean “before or in front of”. There is no difference. Add….neo- means new. A neonate is a newborn baby. Neonatal refers to the new baby after it is born. Prenatal and antenatal refer to the baby while still in the womb, before birth. Post- is a prefix that means “after”, so postnatal refers to the baby after it is born. a neonate is postnatal….meaning it has been born. The suffixes -nate, and -natal refer to the baby at the moment of birth. The prefixes denote the relationship to that moment, being before, during, or after that moment. Intra- is a prefix meaning within, and the term intranatal would be used to refer to the baby within or during the birth process, or moment of birth. When referring to the mother, the suffixes -partum, -partal are used. Post partum refers to the mother after she gives birth. Antepartum or prepartum refer to the mother in the period before she gives birth, or while she is pregnant. You may also

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