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Answer for the clue "Around the time of birth ", 9 letters:
perinatal

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Word definitions for perinatal in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. occurring during the period around birth (5 months before and 1 month after); "perinatal mortality"; "perinatal care" [ant: postnatal , prenatal ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to the time around birth.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1952, from peri- + natal .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN death ▪ Design - Case-control study of perinatal deaths . ▪ His classification allowed all perinatal deaths to be categorised whether or not necropsy had been undertaken. ▪ No estimates of perinatal mortality rates ...

Usage examples of perinatal.

Western history playing out these three major subphases of the perinatal birth trauma.

F-5 boundaries in premodernity to do the anchoring, even though they went through essentially the same perinatal birth process.

He stresses that whereas LSD can be used for recreational and aesthetic purposes, it can have other and more profound effects, one of which is the accurate recollection of perinatal experiences.

He reports a large number of patients who, after a suitable number of sessions, actually re-experience rather than merely recollect profound experiences, long gone and considered intractable to our imperfect memories, from perinatal times.

Western fascination with punishment and redemption be a poignant attempt to make sense of perinatal Stage 2?

All successful religions seem at their nucleus to make an unstated and perhaps even unconscious resonance with the perinatal experience.

In part, I think it is because our common perinatal experiences are real but resist accurate recollection.

I do not insist that these connections between religion and perinatal experience are correct or original.

But these three cosmologies resemble with an awkward, almost embarrassing precision the human perinatal experiences of Grofs Stages 1,2, and 3 plus 4, respectively.

Can it really be that every possible mode of origin and evolution of the universe corresponds to a human perinatal experience?

Are we such limited creatures that we are unable to construct a cosmology that differs significantly from one of the perinatal stages?

However, the very point of the perinatal experience is that we leave our mothers.

Preemies, babies of diabetic mothers, perinatal problems anything that messes up the pancreas.

F-5 boundaries in premodernity to do the anchoring, even though they went through essentially the same perinatal birth process.

Western history playing out these three major subphases of the perinatal birth trauma.