Sentences with phrase «died in infancy»

If I had not had them I may well have died in infancy and not been plagued by these problems.
So, the average age of longevity at 30 many read about is an average of those who died in infancy and those who died naturally of old age.
Two of her offspring died in infancy, while infection following the latter pregnancy resulted in Siswoyo's own death ten days after the birth.
Though two died in infancy, the remainder are presumed to be alive and none are known to have required any veterinary interventions.
Parkinson was born in 1755 — a time when epidemics festered in dirty, overcrowded tenements, one in two children died in infancy, bleeding was considered a cure - all, and medications containing mercury and other toxic substances did more harm than good.
The women were asked how many children they had given birth to and how many of them had died in infancy.
Welby is married and has six children, one of which died in infancy.
Bone isotope analysis of babies who died in infancy?
In his ebullient, unreserved, communicative way, Luther let the world share in his happiness as well as his sorrows (three of his six children died in infancy or in childhood), and all Protestants, but especially the Lutherans, have thought and still think of him, the Reformer and enemy of the Pope, as the Protestant parson in the midst of his family circle in the Black Cloister of Wittenberg!
In a society where she would not likely live past 40 and half of her children would die in infancy this was a good idea.
If chronically untreated, patients develop severe lactic acidosis, can progress to renal failure, and die in infancy or childhood.
One child with cystic fibrosis may die in infancy, while another becomes a competitive gymnast, and no one yet understands what other factors account for the difference.
«Formula - fed babies are sicker, sick more often, and are more likely to die in infancy or childhood.

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(This cartoon also reminds me of a story in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas in which the boy Jesus curses another boy and he dies.
A PAL mom has also met many other bereaved parents and heard their stories and thus is very familiar with all the ways in which babies can die in pregnancy or infancy.
He died of pyloric stenosis in infancy.
It may also help explain why the US does comparatively well for perinatal outcomes but very badly in terms of infant mortality, if massive, high tech, emergency, intervention, which is readily available, has kicked the can down the road, past the neonatal period, but the baby dies at some later date (and it will be higher risk for the rest of infancy, at least, due to prematurity).
H.A.N.D. (Houston's Aid in Neonatal Death) is a peer - led support group for parents whose babies have died any time from conception through late infancy.
Sands and The Lullaby Trust, the two largest baby loss charities operating across the UK, are considering whether merging to create one charity will offer greater potential to reduce the number of babies dying in the UK, and provide a lifeline to all families who have lost a baby both before, during and shortly after birth and during infancy.
In infancy, about half the neurons will die during a pruning period.
Diagnosed in infancy with an intestinal pseudo-obstruction, a rare condition in which his bowels acted as if there were a blockage even though one was not present, parts of his intestine died and had been removed through multiple surgeries.
There is no cure and affected children often sadly die in early infancy.
The difference is partly explained by the Aborigines» high death rates in infancy, but adults also die young.
More recently, Agence France - Presse reported a short piece in 2002 on a 38 - year - old man in Sri Lanka who nursed his two daughters through their infancy after his wife died during the birth of her second child.
My grandfather laid the blame for the state of his herds and his dwindling wealth upon the fact that all his sons had died at birth or in infancy, leaving him nothing but daughters.
Grace frames photographs of Charlie, in chronological order from infancy to pre-war with her and Amy, which she hangs on her sunporch wall after he dies.
• Assists in pre-op, operating room and post-operative care of children from infancy to adolescence • Administers medication in accordance with age - appropriate guidelines • Evaluates child's pain management needs • Evaluates child for symptoms or signs of abusive situations • Provides support to dying children and their families
Without the formation of strong, healthy relationships in infancy, children will die or may experience failure to thrive.
Those babies died out in infancy from exposure to disease.
The most basic task for one's mental, emotional and social health, which begins in infancy and continues until one dies, is the construction of his / her positive self - esteem.
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