Sentences with phrase «as the birth process»

Mothers - to - be often fear common things associated with pregnancy such as the birth process and the well being of the baby.

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We are seeing the births of new technologies and processes, such as content marketing, inbound marketing, marketing automation, and social media technologies attempting to address the voids created as B2B businesses shift their own buying processes and cycles.
In advancing these theories they disregard factors universally admitted by all scientists — that in the initial period of the «birth» of the universe, conditions of temperature, atmospheric pressure, radioactivity, and a host of other catalytic factors were totally different than those existing presently, including the fact that we don't know how single atoms or their components would bind and consolidate, which involved totally unknown processes and variables, as single atoms behave far differently than conglomerations of atoms.
And in the process he appeals regularly to what is required by logic and reason, as well as to themes of a sort of natural theology in which he makes analogies to the experiences of birth and death.
A process is at work in the universe, an issue is at stake, which can best be compared to the processes of gestation and birth; the birth of that spiritual reality which is formed by souls and by such material reality as their existence involves.
With the empirical evidence of the universe evolving, it is possible to accept the Thomistic argument from finitude and contingency as recast in evolutionary categories.5 Without the evolutionary category of birth, it would be impossible for us to argue that the universe had a Creator - Ground, for we would have to imagine process as a horizontal straight line that extends in either direction indefinitely and infinitely.
The process by which this happened - by which concepts such as personal freedom, human rights and equality have been slowly distorted to mean something quite other than they did when Christian Europe gave birth to them - has been laboriously traced by historians of ideas such as Charles Taylor and Alastair Maclntyre.
Thus, God who gives «birth» to the universe, or God as Creator - Ground, is the Alpha or he - who - was; God as Ground of evolution or growth is God as he - who - is; and God as the Absolute Future of the universe, the term of the process, is the Omega, or he - who - is - coming, or will be.
The reason for this suggested change of language is that wholes are established at transition, and creative process (as in 2b) uses the togetherness of the many prehensions (that give birth to the new whole at transition) to make a new specification.
When we notice, then, that the Fourth Gospel begins not with the baptism and birth, but with the eternal Logos, who «was in the beginning with God,» it is not unnatural to decide that belief in the pre-existence of Jesus was the culmination of a process of exalting the earthly career which began with the fact of the resurrection and moved backward step by step till not only the whole of the earthly life was included but a divine pre-existence was affirmed as well.
It's also about protecting the natural process of pregnancy and birth and recognizing it is part of a womans journey and not a medical emergency and promotes as little medical intervention as possible unless needed for mother or baby safety.
At his birth a human being enters on the scene of life, draws a breath of air, beginning the process of living with a cry of pain, pays the tribute of a tear to Nature, just tastes life's sorrows before any sweets have been his, and before his joints have consolidated, tender as he is, he dies, perhaps because he was left exposed as a newborn child, or because he has suffocated, or because some illness has suddenly put a stop to his life.
I shall be reflecting largely from my own experience, as process thought enables and indeed requires us to do; but the nature of that experience is essentially that shared by all who nurture — whether, for example, single social workers, middle - aged adoptive parents, teachers who care about their students or, I suspect, those artists and poets who cherish and give birth to the world.
Each «microscopic process» of the becoming of an individual entity or event is a particular internalization of the entire «macroscopic process,» which is the whole actual world as it gives birth to that event.
There are three responses which mortals can make in regard to death: to deny it, to accept it as an unpleasant but inevitable fact, or to affirm it not only as inevitable but also as a valid and joyous part of the natural process of which birth, living and death are equally important.
We need not only to affirm death not only as inevitable but also as a valid and joyous part of the natural process of which birth, living and death are equally important.
As I stand in awe at the emergence of a self, a person, I see a birth process in which I had had an important and facilitative part.
How can life be envisioned as lacking the complete process of birth, development and death?
Not only would ectogenesis — the process of growing a fetus outside a human body in an artificial womb — save women and babies from those dangers, but just as assisted reproductive means have allowed the rise in fatherless births and mothers by choice, it would also make it much easier for men — gay, trans, hetero, whatever — to have children without needing a surrogate.
I personally would NOT want to ever see my own mother's vagina, nor would she care much to show it to me, but that's our family dynamics and like I said before, if you want to do that, fine, it's your birth, your life, your kids, you could have the baby while swinging from the monkey bars and as long as you thought that was the right thing for you and you weren't going to be killed in the process, then I'd be cool with it.
Pursuing healing from my previous birth: I found that as I processed my first, traumatic birth, I began to feel more ready for the arrival of my twins.
She has always been passionate about birth and babies and decided to support families through this process as a doula.
Our prenatal classes really helped my partner and I understand what to expect the different stages of the birth process to look like so we could remain more calm as things started to get intense.
Families that chose to birth at home or in the birth center tend to view pregnancy and birth as a natural process, not an illness, and therefore feel that the hospital or the «medical» model is not the appropriate approach to childbirth.
We have had other home birth families state that they view pregnancy and birth as a natural process not an illness and therefore felt that the hospital was not the appropriate approach to childbirth or that they wished for their older children to be present and engaged in the process.
I found that as I processed my first, traumatic birth, I began to feel more ready for the arrival of my twins.
Morag is a doula and birth photographer from Galiano Island off the coast of B.C. where she grew up viewing birth as a normal, natural process.
In the hours that followed, I heard a story about an expectant dad waiting in the lobby of the maternity ward throughout the birth, because, as a 16 year old, he wasn't considered a helpful partner in the process.
It takes a few weeks for the process to finish, but you may feel those contractions soon after giving birth, which are also known as afterbirth pains.
As a Bradley Method ® instructor of multiple years, Kelsey has a deep knowledge and passion for birth and its physiological processes.
Just like no two adoptees» stories are alike (and how they process their adoption), I realized as time as gone by, that no two birth mamas are alike either.
I believe in the mother's power and intuition in the birth process and that every mother should be empowered, honored, and esteemed as the fierce warrior that she is during birth, no matter where or how that happens.
Birth Matters is a spirited manifesta showing us how to trust women, value birth, and reconcile modern life with a process as old as our speBirth Matters is a spirited manifesta showing us how to trust women, value birth, and reconcile modern life with a process as old as our spebirth, and reconcile modern life with a process as old as our species.
As a DONA - certified doula, I work with mom - to - be and birth partner to help assure that inner wisdom is brought to the birth process for the best possible outcome and birth experience for each individual mom.
My hope as a doula and childbirth educator is to give people a starting point for learning about the power and process of birth and the ability to advocate for themselves before, during and after the birth process.
The evidence and data also show that breastfeeding as soon as possible following birth helps to start the bonding process between a mother and her baby.
As an informatics nurse, Cathy focuses her research on standardizing data and the interoperability of maternal and infant health records across the care continuum and, through interoperability, assessing the ability to demonstrate the value of nursing and midwifery care to normal birth processes.
We will cover the natural process of labor, comfort measures, relaxation, emotional and mental preparation for labor and how to handle many variations of birth, as well as how to navigate interventions and options in the hospital setting.
Topics covered include: Introduction to doula labor support; Importance of birth memories; Hormones of pregnancy, labor, and birth; Emotional support for birth; Communication skills, values, and cultural sensitivity as a doula; Physical support for birth; Doula's role with interventions, Cesarean and VBAC; Doula's role during immediate postpartum and with the newborn; Breastfeeding support; DONA certification process and membership; Prenatal and postpartum doula visits; Setting up your doula business and birth community involvement.
I am currently certifying through Childbirth International as a Birth Doula although I have been assisting friends and family with the birth process since Birth Doula although I have been assisting friends and family with the birth process since birth process since 2009.
This experience was pivotal in her development as a midwife, because it grounded her perspective in the unique normality of the physiologic birth process.
A semi-open adoption refers to an adoption process where some limited identifying information may be shared between the birth parents and the adoptive parents, such as first names, possibly pictures and letters following the birth and sometimes gifts.
After giving birth, your uterus needs to shrink back down to its normal size as well as find its normal position and during this contracting process, you may experience afterpains.
As midwives, we believe that birth is a normal physiologic process.
As a Doula I accompany you through the birth journey, hold space during the process and become a witness of your new family's transformation.
As a sexual assault survivor who was still processing and recovering, I saw a therapist regularly, journaled, and read materials on sexual assault survivors giving birth.
As time went on, and she learned more about the natural birthing process and the current state of maternity care (as well as reflecting on her unmedicated hospital birth experience), she knew that she would not want to birth another child in the hospital, so as she and her husband Matt looked forward to conceiving their second child she had already decided on hiring a licensed midwife and planning to birth at homAs time went on, and she learned more about the natural birthing process and the current state of maternity care (as well as reflecting on her unmedicated hospital birth experience), she knew that she would not want to birth another child in the hospital, so as she and her husband Matt looked forward to conceiving their second child she had already decided on hiring a licensed midwife and planning to birth at homas well as reflecting on her unmedicated hospital birth experience), she knew that she would not want to birth another child in the hospital, so as she and her husband Matt looked forward to conceiving their second child she had already decided on hiring a licensed midwife and planning to birth at homas reflecting on her unmedicated hospital birth experience), she knew that she would not want to birth another child in the hospital, so as she and her husband Matt looked forward to conceiving their second child she had already decided on hiring a licensed midwife and planning to birth at homas she and her husband Matt looked forward to conceiving their second child she had already decided on hiring a licensed midwife and planning to birth at home.
An open adoption refers to an adoption process where full disclosure of identifying information between the birth parents and the adoptive parents are shared and there are no limits placed on how much can be exchanged, as long as it is mutually agreed upon.
HOPE LIEN: I worked as a birth and post portem doula and a lactation counselor myself and so a few years ago when we decided to just start the adoption process I knew from doing some breastfeeding training myself that I would possible turn this lactation but I didn't really know I guess the details of that first and what I meant.
She loves engaging with families and children as they process a deep array of emotions, and she highly values the cutting edge information, education, and research brought to staff, adoptive parents and birth parents.
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