antinatal

English

Etymology

From anti- +‎ natal.

Adjective

antinatal (not comparable)

  1. Opposing childbirth.
    • 1986, Alan Barron, The Death of Eve: Women, Liberation, Disintegration, page 70:
      The long-term benefits of population increase are largely ignored. As society and the government turn from pronatal to antinatal, as we are now experiencing, attitudes towards homosexuality and non-procreative sex change too.

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