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pre-partum, a.|priːˈpɑːtəm| [L. phr., ‘before birth’, used attrib.] = ante-partum a.
1858R. Barnes Physiol. & Treatm. Placenta Prævia ii. 71, I believe these considerations present a rational explanation of a multitude of cases of præ-partum hæmorrhage, [etc.]. 1950Amer. Jrnl. Obstetr. & Gynecol. LIX. 1116 In cases of prepartum bleeding, cesarean section to facilitate abdominal exploration was practically always necessary. 1978J. Updike Coup (1979) v. 186 ‘My goodness, you're touchy these days.’ ‘Pre-partum blues,’ he suggested. |