Death like birth is inevitable and causes havoc wherever it touches people's lives.
Not exact matches
Like other atheists has often said: People does not seem so troubled about the billions of years of nonexistence before their
birth, but most are very anxious about
death and the probable nonexistance after that event.
Apparently your God
liked more babies dying but science had a heart and now
birth mortality rates are higher than they have ever been in human history with fewer diseases and complications causing baby
deaths.
To my mind, it accords better with what we know about the laws impressed upon matter by the Creator that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants of the world should have been due to secondary causes,
like those determining the
birth and
death of the individual... There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been breathed into a few forms or into one...»
The «
death» of reason,
like the «dying» of a seed, is the
birth of faith.
For you too, as for all lands, the struggle, the traitor, the wily person in office, scrofulous wealth, the surfeit of prosperity, the demonism of greed, the hell of passion, the decay of faith, the long postponement, the fossil -
like lethargy, the ceaseless need of revolutions, prophets, thunderstorms,
deaths,
births, new projections and invigorations of ideas and men.1
His reasoning is threefold: he does not wish to live when there is no quality of life; his life is a gift from God and he intends to give it back to God; and
death,
like birth, is «our own responsibility.»
This means that,
like all creatures, he is intended to live for a finite period which is bounded by the limits of
birth and
death.
He knows your
birth to
death, everything you've thought, done, said, seen, heard, and what's going on within you... all of it... you're
like an open book, we all are... all over the world.
Shoehorning that, in turn, gave
birth to whole new theologies,
like the spinning of the fact that Jesus would have been «cursed» for having been hung on a cross into the idea that his
death removed the curse of
death from humanity.
Life control,
birth control,
death control — there is a controlling logic here, a gnostic «worldly» wisdom that does not
like the world we have been given and by supreme effort seeks to construct a world that can be controlled.
Death,
like birth, is a part of life.
Thus killing girls before or after
birth is part of the wider problem of violence against women,
like dowry
deaths and widow burnings.
The primitive conceptions of clean and unclean lie at the bottom of these rules; there are certain things and certain events in natural human life (
like birth and
death) which bring man under the influence of mysterious dæmonic forces; there are actions and situations in life which are full of these dangerous powers or are threatened by them.
There is but a short time between
birth and
death, and from the very limited nature of my particular historical and social context I can discover,
like every human being, a sense of the ultimate worth of it all.
Color,
like birth and
death, is common to all people.
Death as a part of Life,
like Birth.
At the worst, there is a
death and at the very least, a woman gets all psyched up to have a natural
birth along with her prenatal yoga class, only to feel
like a failure or get overly dissapointed when the fairy tale doesn't go down
like they led her to expect.
I expect the data to be partial, and very slickly presented to put the best spin on it all [something
like «90 + % of homebirths are uncomplicated», not that a certain percentage, much higher than hospital
births, result in
death or morbidity].
Biter's the one with the malpractice in the gynae cases and the home
birth death while under conditions on his practice, not the one who
likes to have sex with patients, right?
«The Maternal Mortality Rate for Estonia is 2
deaths per 100,000
births — that seems
like the safest place to give
birth»
Can you crunch the Oregon homebirth
death rate with the Everest climb attempt
death rate (I think that it's 1/61 for younger climbers, 1/20 for older climbers but we are still talking about people who are otherwise totally fit and healthy, a bit
like home
birth mothers).
MACONESSo, I think, really, the main issue has to do with the fact that there is about a two - to three-fold increase in the risk of neonatal
death with home
birth, just
like we saw with this case that you're discussing today.
I don't know about others but I do bring up her
death frequently in conversations
like that to combat the idea that
birth is safe.
I'd have to verify this but the video made it sound
like the center suspended activities and referred
births to the hospital after EACH
death.
Someone does not need for their baby to die for them to be ranging from a bit to incredibly traumatized by a
birth experience... and not necessarily due to expectations she holds but because of trauma from A. nearly dying,
like a friend of mine that an ER doctor yanked her entire uterus out of her body (yes, her uterus) and she was rushed to OR and bled to
death but was brought back and spent a month in hospital.
If the
death rate for in - hospital
births is 0.38 per 1,000, then you would expect something
like 7.6 permanently injured babies born in hospital for a total of around 8 per 1,000 dead or permanently injured.
The country's Registrar of
Births,
Deaths and Marriages, already strict with a list of approved names for babies, has more recently had to update its list, banning other names
like Fish and Chips (for twins) and Talula Does The Hula In Hawaii... really?
Sorry,» Me», but this line generally destroys an argument about
birth, unless you also want to accept all the other mammalian
birth processes,
like licking your baby clean, accepting a few
deaths in the litter, or dying yourself (and not having anyone blog about it).
In a culture where hospital birthing is the norm, we assume that all
births go well there, no injury or
death occurs during childbirth, however this is untrue and many women and babies are harmed because of overuse of interventions
like induction, epidural and cesarean.
When a mom,
like Kristina Delores Adkins, a healthy 35 - year - old who died Thursday, March 7, in Coral Springs, Florida, from «complications during childbirth,» dies in the hospital the cause of
death is not listed as «hospital
birth.»
I'm looking at
birth statistics in Canada (rough, rough numbers)-- and it looks
like the risk of having a stillbirth (never mind early neonatal
death or those who transferred to hospital and had a subsequent still
birth)-- is nearly double with home
birth (81/6247 =.01296) compared to hospital
birth (2734 / 380454).
«For the evolution of single stars
like our sun, by and large, we got it right, from
birth to
death.
Hawking
likes to recall that his
birth was exactly three hundred years after the
death of Galileo, who is called the father of modern science.
Human beings — who,
like hamsters, are also mammals and vertebrates — are remarkably seasonal, Prendergast added, citing a long, astonishing list of universal human experiences that have a seasonal component, including
birth,
death, suicide, viral infections, mortality from bacterial infections, sleep patterns and sudden infant
death syndrome, even though industrial societies buffer humans from contributory factors.
To my mind, it accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the creator that the production and extinction of the past and the present inhabitants of the world should have been due to secondary causes
like those determining the
birth and
death of the individual.
By studying the habitability of the Universe throughout cosmic history from the
birth of the first stars 30 million years after the Big Bang to the
death of the last stars in ten trillion years, I concluded6, 7 that unless habitability around low mass stars is suppressed, life is most likely to exist near dwarf stars
like Proxima or TRAPPIST - 1 ten trillion years from now.
Barnyard: The Original Party Animals actually has a clever concept (the animals walk upright and hang out
like humans when the farmer isn't looking) and it handles such sensitive topics as
birth and
death with unexpected grace.
What we learn in this all - pain / no - pleasure episode is that marriage feels
like a life sentence, weddings are miserable events, honeymoon sex is dangerous and leaves a bride covered in bruises, and pregnancy is a torment that leads to
death in exchange for
birth.
(You may suspect it's Anderson having more fun with creation,
like the political struggles he invents for his made - up Republic of Zubrowka, the species he concocted for The Life Aquatic, or the game of Whack - Bat, but you would be wrong, which may be why he even includes Zweig's
birth and
death years and locations).
Playing
like a big budget TV movie, The Odyssey chronicles a large segment of Cousteau's life starting with the
birth and ending with the
death of his son, Philippe, played by Pierre Niney.
Each of those audiences will include visiting filmmakers from around the world, press from the
likes of
Birth Movies
Death, IFC, ScreenCrush, TwitchFilm, Fangoria, SlashFilm, Film Threat, Ain't It Cool News, Variety, USA Today and more, plus a legion of the most devoted, intelligent, fun - loving genre film fans on the planet.
I've listened to some extraordinary cases and have talked with mothers of children who spoke of past lives, and have read fascinating books that ranged from more academic texts
like Dr. Stevenson's Reincarnation and Biology: A Contribution to the Etiology of Birthmarks and
Birth Defects and
Death and Personal Survival by philosopher Robert Almeder to personal stories
like Soul Survivor.
Many things may happen: outstanding medical or utility bills, somebody's marriage,
birth or
death, urgent car or home repair, or even something absolutely unavoidable,
like Christmas.
Typically, plans go awry when a big life event occurs,
like the
birth of a baby, a job loss or a
death in the family.
I have met MANY dog breeders who love their dogs
like family, who are proud of them, who take responsibility for EVERY dog they breed from
birth to
death no matter what, who generally do not make money off of breeding but do it, even though it costs them, for love of their breed.
• Eliminate risks associated with pregnancy
like false pregnancy, retained placenta, prolapsed uterus, dystocia (difficulty giving
birth), and eclampsia (all of which are extremely expensive to treat and may result in the
death of the mother).
But
like everything in life, the
death of Greenlight and the
birth of Steam Direct has pros and cons.
Journey, through a simple control mechanism, minimalistic (yet impressive) graphics, flawless sound and a
birth - to -
death - to - afterlife storyline allows you to fill the gaps for yourself, immersing you in the story
like nothing else.
Gynaecological instruments superimposed on the surface of the works disrupt traditional Romantic readings and imply a desire for human intervention in the timeless cycles of
birth and
death... [Kiefer] has been criticised for being theatrical... Yet in this increasingly frightening and unfettered world we need artists
like Kiefer... who are prepared to face what is tragic rather than endlessly celebrating what is glib, slick and ephemeral.»