Why risk your child's life in an effort to avoid a C - section?
Not exact matches
Putting dads in the data:
why the UK needs a rethink on family statistics The Government should review data collection on families by all publicly - funded bodies, which currently
risk failing millions of
children because they typically gather such weak information about fathers.
There is no conclusive proof that BPA is harmful to
children, but it's understandable
why parents would want to avoid the potential
risk.
I really do not understand
why any parent would take any
risks that could harm their baby or
child.»
There are no significant reasons
why you should avoid these foods unless your
child has a lot of stomach problems or allergic reactions to your milk, but you still may want to limit spices in your diet if you want to remove this potential
risk completely.
I can not understand
why a parent would not vaccinate instead of
risking the chance of loosing another
child.
Here's my problem with HFCS... if there is even the slightest chance that it is bad for us and our
children (which, less face it... there is more than a slight chance that it is), and especially when there are healthy, natural alternatives...
why risk it?
But if it's not more effective, and there are other ways to discipline your
child,
why take the
risk?
Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez: Insights Into Health
Risks From EMF Renowned New York cancer specialist, Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, talks about health risks from electromagnetic fields and why children are so -LSB
Risks From EMF Renowned New York cancer specialist, Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, talks about health
risks from electromagnetic fields and why children are so -LSB
risks from electromagnetic fields and
why children are so -LSB-...]
Download the list of common nutrient deficiencies, contributing factors to malnutrition, and resources for more information on
why internationally adopted
children are at -
risk.
NIGHTTIME PARENTING helps parents understand
why babies sleep differently than adults, offers solutions to nighttime problems and even describes how certain styles of nighttime parenting can aid in
child spacing and lower the
risks of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Why is it that when the baby of a smoking, formula feeding mother dies in a crib that is full of stuffed toys and bumpers no one ever accuses her of taking a
risk with her
child's life, yet parents who make educated, informed decisions to co sleep and lose a
child are lamb basted?
When it comes to families there is still more we can do to protect at -
risk children, that's
why I am renewing my call to modernize New York State's
Child Protective Services» laws.
The findings may help explain
why children born to mothers with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have increased
risk of developing anxiety later in life.
«We're not 100 percent clear about
why,» Woolf - King said, «but we think it has to do with, one, the first surgery typically occurs in the postpartum period when mothers are already at increased
risk for mental health issues and, two, the care of the sick
child can disproportionately fall on the mother.»
Additionally, the brain structure abnormalities identified in this study reflect those found in
children with depression or at high
risk for developing the disorder, suggesting that these alterations may be
why children of mothers with perinatal depression are more vulnerable to depression later in life.
Knowing
why immigrants are at lower
risk of having a
child with CP offers clues to discovering ways to prevent CP among all Canadians.
With the high levels of obesity in
children, and its associated health
risks being increasingly evident at a younger age, understanding
why certain people turn to particular types of food at times of stress or anxiety could help in encouraging healthier eating practices.
For the public, the research shows that paternal aging may exacerbate genetic
risks — this could explain
why there is a rapid rise in the ratio of
children with ASD or ADHD, due to men having
children later in life.
Disturbances of the placenta's bacterial community may explain
why some women give birth prematurely, and could also be one of the ways that a woman's diet affects her offspring's gut bacteria, and as a result the
child's disease
risk.
One of those panels that I went to was on gunshot wounds in
children in a neighborhood in Philadelphia; and I was just astonished at the mapping software that is used to try to understand on an epidemiological level
why do some kids get shot or what increases your
risks of getting shot.
St. Jude is revealing genetic changes that trigger cancer and identifying
why some
children are more at
risk.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University reproductive biologists have ruled out one of the leading thoughts on
why older women have an increased
risk of miscarriages and
children with birth defects.
Bacteria and viruses that cause pink eye are easily transmitted from hand to eye, which is
why toddlers and school - aged
children are especially at
risk.
There seems to be an increased
risk of sudden death among infants and
children with Prader - Willi syndrome, says Dr. Duis, although experts aren't sure exactly
why.
Although cervical cancer can take decades to develop, it's important to protect
children before they become sexually active and
risk getting infected with HPV, which is
why Wheeler strongly recommends: «Get your kids vaccinated — both your boys and your girls — before their 13th birthday.»
At -
risk children running wild and having too much fun to know
why they're hurting inside; a poverty - line motel named the Magic Castle, a cruelly short distance from Orlando's Walt Disney World, run by a kindly, big - hearted manager; a pace of perpetual motion set by the 6 - year - old with the reckless mother at the narrative center: It sounds like the stuff of vicious pathos.
I suppose it's progress or innovation that Mrs. Claus (Elizabeth Mitchell, whose role as one of the
child catchers in Running Scared retroactively renders her a subversive presence in these films) is expecting and in her third trimester at that, thus upping the asshole quotient when Santa allows his attention to drift towards other impending deliveries for five - nanosecond stretches — but at the
risk of applying logic where it isn't wanted,
why would Santa impregnate his wife nine months before Christmastime?
But it can also bring
risks, which is
why we must do everything we can to help
children stay safe online - at school and at home.»
However, near the end he poses a rhetorical question: «
Why, when we know what is good for young
children, do we persist in miseducating them, in putting them at
risk for no purpose?»
«There are many reasons
why children and young people might self - harm, and we need to ensure that all services — whether the NHS, voluntary sector, education or social care — work together to make sure everything possible is being done to ensure those at
risk are being offered the right services in the right places.»
Why, when we know what is good for young
children, do we persist in miseducating them, in putting them at
risk for no purpose?
StateImpact Indiana's Claire McInerny explains
why Indiana's No
Child Left Behind waiver is at
risk, and how this will affect schools statewide.
If you have a mortgage and young
children why risk everything to become head of a school that may well get into trouble with Ofsted?
In this film, see
why intentional early learning programs have become crucial for
children from at -
risk backgrounds and learn just what it takes to get all
children Ready for Kindergarten.
Their delicate bodies mean that they're at a greater
risk of being accidently injured: which is
why they're not recommended for houses with very small
children or larger dogs that roam about freely.
Reducing allergy
risk: Pet allergies are often the reason
why families decide not to get a dog, but a 2010 study in Journal of Pediatrics found that
children who grew up with a dog in their home were less likely to develop eczema.
This information document explains what Disaster
Risk Reduction (DDR) is and
why it is important for the United Nations
Children's Fund (UNICEF).
The second fundamental point is that a successful application for a care order must link the facts relied on to the threshold test, i.e.,
why do the facts asserted lead to the conclusion that the
child is at
risk of suffering significant harm?
Why would someone
risk injuring or killing themselves or an innocent
child to save 10 seconds?
Why do single - parent families put
children at
risk?
Objective To understand
why children exposed to adverse psychosocial experiences are at elevated
risk for age - related disease, such as cardiovascular disease, by testing whether adverse childhood experiences predict enduring abnormalities in stress - sensitive biological systems, namely, the nervous, immune, and endocrine / metabolic systems.
Researchers have several theories to explain
why children growing up with single parents have an elevated
risk of experiencing cognitive, social, and emotional problems.
The reasons
why these
risks, which were experienced long before the
child's birth, would predict the health of
children several years later require further consideration.
During this time a social worker, an officer from the
Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) and other people will be trying to understand the reasons
why the
child may be at
risk.
Disorganized
children are most at
risk for mental illnesses (read
why here).
He is particularly interested in the interpersonal mechanisms that protect against or contribute to youth suicidal
risk within families and
why and how parents access services for their suicidal
children.
Researchers said they were unsure
why children with anxiety demonstrated a lower
risk, and stated that further anxiety - specific research is warranted.
The reason
why children are often at
risk as a result of divorce is because in many cases they are constantly being exposed to unnecessary conflict between their parents.
Released by a group of eighteen family scholars, the latest edition of
Why Marriage Matters offers important new findings from the social sciences on the state of marriage in the United States, including why recent increases in cohabitation and family instability pose a risk to childr
Why Marriage Matters offers important new findings from the social sciences on the state of marriage in the United States, including
why recent increases in cohabitation and family instability pose a risk to childr
why recent increases in cohabitation and family instability pose a
risk to
children.