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  • Ante-natal survey results showed that despite an overall increase, its spread was slowing down for the people under the age of 20.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • Ante-natal tests revealed that one in five pregnant women were infected with the HI-virus.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • From January 1 1997 services at this hospital will be restricted to: * Out-patient services * Ante-natal services.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Ante-natal clinics, gynaecological clinics and hospital beds were part of the service, but provision varied massively from place to place.

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk Graham Mooney 2010

  • Ante-natal tests to determine the sex of babies is banned in India but the practice carries on despite the law.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2010

  • Ante-natal tests to determine the sex of babies is banned in India but the practice carries on despite the law.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2010

  • Ante-natal depression also carries the risk of noncompliance with prenatal care, poor suicide, she explained.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2008

  • Ante-natal depression also carries the risk of noncompliance with prenatal care, poor suicide, she explained.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2008

  • And, Lusskin added, "Ante-natal depression interferes with bonding with the baby both during pregnancy and post-partum."

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2008

  • And, Lusskin added, "Ante-natal depression interferes with bonding with the baby both during pregnancy and post-partum."

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2008

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