postconception love

Definitions

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  • adjective That takes place following conception
  • adverb Following conception

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Examples

  • With a few genetic samples from the local subjects, he could cut in appropriate traits and qualities-postconception.

    Bloodlines Coleman, Loren L. 1999

  • 1 However, it is now known that the vast majority of congenital structural fetal malformations are a consequence of aneuploidy or abnormal embryonic development in the first 8 weeks postconception.

    JAMA current issue G. C. S. Smith 2010

  • 1 However, it is now known that the vast majority of congenital structural fetal malformations are a consequence of aneuploidy or abnormal embryonic development in the first 8 weeks postconception.

    JAMA current issue Smith, G. C. S. 2010

  • "Hence, complications of late pregnancy may, at least for some women, already be determined in the first 3 months postconception, even before a woman has sought prenatal care.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • "Hence, complications of late pregnancy may, at least for some women, already be determined in the first 3 months postconception, even before a woman has sought prenatal care.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2010

  • "Hence, complications of late pregnancy may, at least for some women, already be determined in the first 3 months postconception, even before a woman has sought prenatal care.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2010

  • "Hence, complications of late pregnancy may, at least for some women, already be determined in the first 3 months postconception, even before a woman has sought prenatal care.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010

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