Adjective
After birth; subsequent to birth; as, postnatal infanticide; postnatal diseases.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOne could call this a postnatal abortion on the part of a mother, I guess; I repudiate him entirely and completely for now and all times.... He is beyond human forgiveness. Madalyn Murray O'Hair
postnatal development Source: Internet
A fictional novel about insanity and inheritance, namely postnatal depression. Source: Internet
Almost 6,000 live deliveries were performed in these hospitals, and all mothers received pre- and postnatal care. Source: Internet
Child marriage, FGM and son preference - which can be expressed as gender-biased sex selection or postnatal sex selection - cause profound and lasting harms. Source: Internet
Full postnatal assessments are conducted daily whilst inpatient, or more frequently if needed. Source: Internet