Sentences with phrase «determined before birth»

Emerging research has recently shown that lung health may be determined before birth [2, 3].
Don't try to influence your baby's hand preference (it's determined before birth).
So, while it is too simple to simply claim people are «born that way» (sexuality doesn't emerge until adolescence), of the potential factors — genetic, hormonal, developmental, social, and cultural influences — the first three are going to be determined before birth by the genetic and chemical characteristics of the individual.

Not exact matches

Before the success rates based on live births can be calculated, every ART pregnancy must be followed up on to determine if a live birth occurred.
We also calculated outcome rates before reclassification to determine the effect of misclassification in standard vital statistics data, including prior U.S. studies on place of birth.
However we do not commonly know our baby†™ s blood types before birth to determine if the baby is Rh positive or Rh negative.
You should allocate as much time as possible to researching on the best sleep surface for your infant long before you give birth because it is one of the main things that determine their safety.
There are obviously pros and cons with any birth method and all things must be looked at before determining how a woman will deliver.
Explaining the AMA's policy against home births, she said, «A placenta previa (the placenta lying over the opening of the cervix) or unexpected hemorrhage can not be determined before delivery and would require an immediate blood transfusion.
Before my wife gave birth to our first son, both of us were determined to raise him in a way that would help him feel physically and emotionally safe from the very first second that he arrived.
In the first large population - based, long - term investigation of the association between preterm birth and later retinal detachment, the research determined that birth before 32 weeks is associated with increased risks of retinal detachment in childhood, adolescence and young adult life.
Other research indicates that infant birth weight is also heavily determined by a woman's weight even before she becomes pregnant.
We should have been smart enough long ago to have spent money on medical research with the goal of reversing the reproduction process — where, at birth or before (genetically), every person would be born sterilized and would be allowed to use a process to conceive a child when they wish provided the global government determined that the resulting child would not cause the carrying capacity of the world to be exceeded!
You probably already know how I'll answer but before you say yes or no, let's look at what Edmiston includes in her article's «utopian marriage contract» — agreements about birth control, having / adopting children, how children will be brought up, whose job will determine where and how the couple lives (including separate bedrooms or homes), how child care and housework will be divvied up, how they will handle finances, and sexual rights and freedoms.
Three years of medical data corresponding to the period before the child's conception (i.e., up to 10 months before the child's birth) were extracted to determine the total number of health services used, excluding obstetric and gynecological visits (see Table I).
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