Not exact matches
But
as NISA's website notes, Australia's government is in caretaker mode pending the outcome of the July 2 federal election, in which a Liberal / National coalition led by Turnbull faces the
Labor party led by Bill
Shorten.
Support offered by trained
labor coaches such
as doulas has been associated with improved birth outcomes, including
shortened labor and fewer operative deliveries.»
A crunchy mom provided low quality studies that stated it may
shorten labor by
as much
as 80 minutes.
But
as labor begins, your cervix softens,
shortens, and thins, and that, my friends, is called effacement.
As the American Pregnancy Association reported, studies show that enlisting the supportive help of a doula reduces your chance of having a C - section by an incredible 50 percent, and
shorten labors by 25 percent.
As labor begins, your cervix softens,
shortens and thins (effacement).
But
as federal
Labor leader Bill
Shorten seeks to reinvent his party, he will do well to examine the reforms his UK counterpart Ed Miliband has introduced to the Labour Party in Britain.
I recently attended a hospital birth
as a doula and a nurse suggested a new technique to
shorten labor that I had not seen used before: a peanut ball.
If the Coalition can put forward an option that seems competitive in comparison to
Labor, it will be painful blow to
Shorten's election hopes,
as he holds on by his fingernails to convince Australians that
Labor is still the party to fix the nation's schools.
Breathing new life into the Gonski debate, therefore, offers
Shorten a rare chance to distinguish
Labor from the Coalition on education and draw what is left from the cup of history that has solidified
Labor as the education party among many Australian voters.
As the government floats the prospect of help for cleaner - coal power stations and attacks
Labor for committing too strongly to renewables,
Shorten will say that to achieve the ALP's 50 % target much more private investment in renewable generation and technology will be needed than the amount required to get to the legislated Renewable Energy Target (RET).
**** A few posts back we focused on the naked malice of
Labor's Bill
Shorten —
as he derided Joanne Kermond on national television.
Mental health, suicide prevention, and the framing of this election
as «a referendum on Medicare» were among the health highlights of Opposition leader Bill
Shorten's speech at the official
Labor campaign launch in Sydney today.