Sentences with phrase «ending in a live birth»

A repeat (or subsequent) teen birth is defined as «the second (or more) pregnancy ending in a live birth before age 20».

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From the birth of computerized ticketing on Broadway in the 1960s (originated by a company bankrolled by Edgar Bronfman Sr.) to the ascendancy of Live Nation, Ticket Masters manages to be both thorough and surprisingly readable — even the end notes are full of interesting concert - business anecdotes.
Speaking without the expertise of a theologian or medical doctor, there are to my mind only two reasonably clear natural divisions in prenatal life: its beginning, at conception, and its end, at birth.
The full «knot» of the Gospel connects the entire life of Jesus, from birth to teachings to miracles to death to resurrection to ascension to the second coming and to the End of Ends when God is All in All.
Basic in the Buddha's teaching and fundamental in Buddhism is the conviction that life is not worth living and is so inescapably linked with suffering that salvation consists in a self - discipline which ends in nirvana, the dissolution of the entity called I, and so in releasing the soul from the endless succession of births and rebirths which to the Buddha was axiomatic.
Transitions from group to group and from one social situation to the next are looked on as implicit in the very fact of existence, so that a man's life comes to he made up of a succession of stages with similar ends and beginnings: birth, social puberty, marriage, fatherhood, advancement to a higher class, occupational specialization, and death.
But if the Vinaya - pitaka holds little general - reader interest, it is fundamental to an understanding of Buddhism, for the very genius of Buddhism, in its original form, was to take man out of the common life of the world and set him apart on the way to enlightenment, which was the end of all his seeking, for this meant escape from the wheel of birth.
But instead of reassessing their practices, the industry is vehemently defending the system — a system that confines 12 million egg laying hens in battery cages; forces thousands of mother pigs to give birth and live for weeks on end in crates barely bigger than their bodies; allows piglets to have their teeth cut and tails cut off without pain relief; and subjects «meat» chickens to such rapid growth that their bodies can barely sustain them.
Instead of excluding the high risk births from both groups, they include the homebirth outcomes of premature births at 34 - 37 weeks gestation (13 - 17) breech and twins (13,14) lethal anomalies incompatible with life (13,14) unattended homebirths (15,16) unplanned homebirths (15,16) or women who became risked out of homebirth by becoming high risk at the end of pregnancy, had hospital births, but are included in the homebirth group.
When I opened my private practice I was co-located in a midwifery office, the midwives I worked with attracted many women with history of traumatic birth seeking better care and I ended up taking on many clients with traumatic stress symptoms in a subsequent pregnancies and reporting experiences of obstetric violence and / or triggering memories and flashbacks from childhood or earlier life abuses.
There were 200 times as many hospital births as homebirths, so even if a massive proportion of homebirth attempts ended in a live hospital birth, it would have NO IMPACT on the overall rate of hospital birth death or hospital live birth.
I am coming out the other end now of newborn life and I am just in love with my boy, and my daughter and I often stare at him and ask ourselves how did I manage to push this beautiful baby out, and now that's she has recovered from it all is asking me if we will have another so she can properly watch the birth this time as she knows what to expect!
The last thing I'll comment with to end my rant about your so - called ignorance is that while most births are perfectly safe and the child arrives completely alert and healthy (regardless of hospital or homebirth) there is and always will be an element of life and death mixed into the equation — not all hospital births end in a live child, in fact the percentages are about equal in both hospital births and home births were natural vaginal births occur..
But there were 200 times as many hospital births as homebirths, so even if a massive proportion of homebirth attempts ended in a live hospital birth, it would have NO IMPACT on the overall rate of hospital birth death or hospital live birth.
I soon realised the differences of live and still birth — the difference in antenatal care, the end of our «loss parent» status in the way healthcare professionals looked after us, the appointments and information that you are given.
Still, birth stories, whether they end in death or in life, share some common threads.
In the end, we had a surgical birth and Crystal throughout our decision making process, and offered She also was there in the hospital with us as we prepared for our daughter's birth and as we settled in to learn about life with our new babIn the end, we had a surgical birth and Crystal throughout our decision making process, and offered She also was there in the hospital with us as we prepared for our daughter's birth and as we settled in to learn about life with our new babin the hospital with us as we prepared for our daughter's birth and as we settled in to learn about life with our new babin to learn about life with our new baby.
While it was mostly a product of industrialization, the infant murder existed in some form or another in all Western cultures already from the beginning of Christianization, when it was no longer legal to end an unwanted child's life right after birth.
The study divided the women into three groups: 1561 were pregnant but their first pregnancy ended in miscarriage, 10,549 were pregnant with their second but their first pregnancy resulted in a live birth, and 21,118 were pregnant for the first time.
In a third, fairly traumatic hospital birth this year, Miss Michael and I watched a cascade of interventions that we knew full well would end in a life - saving surgical birth for either mom and babIn a third, fairly traumatic hospital birth this year, Miss Michael and I watched a cascade of interventions that we knew full well would end in a life - saving surgical birth for either mom and babin a life - saving surgical birth for either mom and baby.
Just know that no matter what course your birth ends up taking, whether it is perfectly natural or ends in a C - section, you and your body have done an incredible, life - giving thing.
While Ana Blechschmidt is a certified birth doula who works in this regard, she also specializes in the end of life, helping people pass on.
A home birth is then just shy of two times more likely to end in the loss of life of a baby than if the baby were born at a birth center with a CNM.
So by not taking the time to figure out the best bassinet option, those who underwent C - section deliveries end up living in discomfort, which makes it harder for their bodies to bounce back from after giving birth.
Some women who have had a medicalized birth that ended in c - section will speak of how their child's life was saved because of the intervention.
From women giving birth in the front seat of the car to babies being delivered by firemen or policemen, these birth stories provide a real look at life - and they do tend to be entertaining, usually with a very happy ending.
Unlike Lieberman, he just doesn't want to be invited to Dinner parties with GWB so badly that he's willing to sell out the core values of the Democratic party on issues ranging from SS privatization, school vouchers, prayer in school, end of life decisions (terry schiavo), choice (supported hospitals right not to provide birth control), and, yes, Iraq.
However, the publication in the journal Extremes by no means marks the end of the search for Gumbel's life journey for Scherer and his assistant Fernández: Together with Prof. Annette Vogt from the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science and Dr. Isabella Wiegand at TUM they are planning an exhibition in Munich, Gumbel's city of birth, in November of the coming year.
The amount of oxygen in a galaxy is determined primarily by three factors: how much oxygen comes from large stars that end their lives violently in supernova explosions — a ubiquitous phenomenon in the early Universe, when the rate of stellar births was dramatically higher than the rate in the Universe today; how much of that oxygen gets ejected from the galaxy by so - called «super winds,» which propel oxygen and other interstellar gases out of galaxies at hundreds of thousands of miles per hour; and how much pristine gas enters the galaxy from the intergalactic medium, which doesn't contain much oxygen.
Blessed with eternal life, some of these In - Births are desperate to end their existence, others are obsessed with exploiting the Under Night for itself, whereas others are determined to enact vengeance against the Voids who killed their families or did them wrong.
«Mais que nada» (More Than Nothing), a solo outing by an artist little known in the country of his birth — he was raised in Austria, where he now lives — was a timely choice to end the gallery's local exhibition calendar.
With ONE through ZERO, vivid greens, blues, yellows, reds and whites vie for attention, shining in high gloss, standing as pillars that the artist distinctly associates with the various stages of life from birth, infancy, youth and adolescence to the autumn of life, a sense of warning and ultimately the end of the cycle in ZERO.
These numbers are projected to grow by an additional four billion by the end of this century, driven by increasing life expectancies, a continuing high birth rate in some countries, as well as «population momentum» — referring to the effect of growing numbers of people themselves having children.
The relationship ended before the birth of the child, but the mother wanted the father to be involved in the life of his child.
But, of course, the process takes its course, mom does, in fact, keep doing it and it does end with the birth of a new life.
While Rosa did not talk specifically in the Save the Children video about postpartum depression, research shows that stressful life events, including premature birth, are risk factors for maternal depression.24 Evaluation studies confirm that women who participated in home visiting programs were less likely to demonstrate symptoms of depression and reported improved mental outlook when compared with control groups of women who did not participate in home visiting.25 For example, parents participating in the Child First model — one of the 20 evidence - based models eligible to receive funds from the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program — experienced lower levels of stress and depression at the end of the program compared with parents who did not participate.26
It took seven large stakeholder meetings, small workgroups in - between, and the commitment of more than 150 individuals to complete it, and, in the end, the Racial Equity Theory of Change (RETOC) gave us a shared roadmap for how we can live in a state where racial disparities cease to exist for children birth to -LSB-.....]
For example, life expectation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males in 1999 - 2000 was estimated to be the same as the total male population in 1901 - 1910, while for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander females it is similar to the total female population in 1920 - 22228; Adelaide was recorded as having an infant mortality rate of 140 deaths per 1,000 live births at the end of the nineteenth century229, similar to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the 1960s and 1970s; trachoma was common in the capital cities of the late nineteenth century, as it is in some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities today.230
Life Changes — Transitions in the life cycle that cause emotional, psychological and physical challenges (new relationships, marriage, birth of a child, aging, perimenopause, menopause, ending relationships, separation, divorce, career or job struggles, death of loved one, becoming sober or challenges to maintaing sobriLife Changes — Transitions in the life cycle that cause emotional, psychological and physical challenges (new relationships, marriage, birth of a child, aging, perimenopause, menopause, ending relationships, separation, divorce, career or job struggles, death of loved one, becoming sober or challenges to maintaing sobrilife cycle that cause emotional, psychological and physical challenges (new relationships, marriage, birth of a child, aging, perimenopause, menopause, ending relationships, separation, divorce, career or job struggles, death of loved one, becoming sober or challenges to maintaing sobriety)
To this end, we assessed pre - and perinatal risk factors (pregnancy duration, birth weight, maternal smoking during pregnancy), transgenerational influences (parental ADHD, for ADHD - only and ADHD + ODD parental warmth and parental criticism as well), and postnatal risk factors (socioeconomic status [SES], adverse life events, deviant peer affiliations) in three groups: ADHD + ODD, ADHD - only, and typically developing controls.
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