Natal is the adjective meaning newborn. Prenatal means the period before being born. And perinatal means the period around being born. It contains the last weeks of fetal age and the first days of the newborn age.
Chapter 16 is the chapter in the ICD-10 that contains codes for the perinatal period.
The word perinatal means relating to a period slightly before and after birth. This is usually considered to be a couple of weeks.
Conditions originating in the perinatal period are health issues that occur during pregnancy, childbirth, or the immediate postnatal period. These conditions can affect the mother or the newborn and may require medical intervention to manage and treat effectively. Examples include birth injuries, neonatal jaundice, and maternal infections.
14 days before your period starts.
15 days
28 days
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "perinatal" (around the time of birth).
28 Days
28 days
A normal period can be 3-7 days long.
Perinatal transmission is more likely if the waters break prematurely.