Sentences with phrase «for natural labour»

We don't wear hospital gowns in the UK for natural labour.
I'm going to stick to my guns and tell them I'm going to try for natural labour and delivery (of course f needed I will take any intervention necessary!)
My OB saw me as a private patient FOR FREE because he's a family friend, and if I had opted for a natural labour which had gone swimmingly he wouldn't even have needed to attend because the midwives would have looked after me.
Each week highlights a topic of paramount importance in preparing for natural labour.

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And part of the problem is that there's no «real» or «natural» price for CEO labour (or for anything else), nothing to serve as a comparison point to figure out if such labour is being sold at the «right» price.
The site has access to nearby natural gas and reagent sources for processing as well as a skilled labour pool of engineers and refinery workers.
Instead of profit maximization for self or a small group, service to all would be a powerful motivation for creativity and a fair distribution of natural resources and of the fruit of human labour.
First child, laboured at home for as long as possible, birthing ball, birthing pool, moved body according to instinct, natural high
The Bradley Method ® of Natural Childbirth empowers pregnant couples to «show up» to their pregnancy and prepare for labour.
Most women who choose to have a natural birth feel they have greater control over their labour; they choose whether or not they want pain relief, for example.
If you were planning to have a natural birth but change your mind during labour, you shouldn't feel disappointed or guilty; although most women are told about the pain caused by labour, nothing can prepare you for the actual feeling and if you can't handle the pain without a little help this is completely normal.
I heard him talk about it, he thinks that the syntetic oxytocin given during labour interferes with the natural production of oxytocin, not only for the mother but for the baby as well because the syntetic oxytocin crosses the placenta and gets into the baby's circulation.
Dr Motha, who's comitted to encouraging women to opt for natural births and self - hypnosis techniques during labour, hailed the project as a great success.
I managed to have another natural drug free birth, and I was defeated for a few days with how I acted, until my midwife kicked my butt and told me to kick that labour's ass with the next one.
Gentle, natural birth is our genetic blueprint for labour and birth, switching on hormonal systems that optimise ease, pleasure and safety for mothers, babies, fathers and families.
Caeserean surgery, scorned by many, but loved by even more are becoming more and more common nowadays with many healthy mothers opting to go for c sections instead of natural labour (read; a certain...
I was able to give myself the support I yearned for and had a completely natural labour and birth in 3 hours with no medical intervention.
I always get a surge of excitement when I'm paired with someone who wants to head down the path of an all natural labour, and I enjoy being the RN and the doula for my patient.
And while they are happy that hospital birth services exist for pregnancies with complications or if there are difficulties in labour, they believe that the hospital environment is not always the best place for a woman in normal labour to have a normal, natural birth, even if only because bright lights, clock - watching and multiple examinations are most definitely not conducive to relaxing and, you know, letting your body do its thing.
hello again yes we have a gorgeous little boy he born on due date 16th at 6.30 am weighing 7 lbs exactly measurin 32.5 cm length, breast feeding is going great he fed straight away for 1 hr 15 bt nw his latch is also getting better hes taking more areola instead of just nipple x the birth was fantastic natural no drugs or gas and air no interence physiological 3rd stage and 2 hrs 55 mins in labour just made the hospital.
The environment is not natural Labour territory, he went on, it could belong to any party, but as everyone at the discussion agreed it needs to be seized and made centre ground for everyone.
Ukip are replacing the Conservatives as the natural challengers to Labour in marginal seats across the country according to new polling conducted for the party.
Yet my time spent plucking feathers from the yellow bird of freedom makes me a natural choice to suggest how Labour can rebuild our hopes for a «progressive alliance».
It's natural for Labour to want to lick their wounds.
The Guardian, normally quite sympathetic to the kind of anti-austerity plain - speaking for which Corbyn is renowned, is full of appeals to its readership (many of them natural Labour sympathisers) to return to their senses.
Either Scottish Labour rediscovers its mission as the natural voice for social justice in our nation, or irrelevance and ultimately extinction looms.
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Many on the left of the party — including party grandees such as former leader Charles Kennedy — are likely to be further troubled by Clegg's message that under his leadership the party is no longer a natural home for disaffected Labour supporters.
Although many in his party will never forgive the Liberal Democrats for supping with the Tory devil, Mr Miliband believes there is still a «coalition of values» between Labour and the Liberal Democrats that makes them more natural bedfellows than Nick Clegg's party and the Tories.
Both are unfit for high office and why natural Tory voters like me will vote Labour on 3 May.
But then, without notice to Lutfur or even its own members, without presenting any written evidence, without any investigation, with total disregard for the principles of natural justice, and just three days before the close of nominations, the Labour national executive removed Lutfur as a candidate and replaced him with Helal Abbas who had come third in the selection.
An active supporter of Welsh language use, she wrote in one article: «I would contend that for a Labour supporter being actively pro-Welsh language is a natural part of our DNA, as much as supporting public services, tackling low pay or taking on any other equalities cause».
I hope the there will be an urgent effort to address the allegations, institute procedures to ensure natural justice for all Labour Party members in the event of disputes, and restore members» rights to select their candidates for public office.
I can't claim to be a natural cheerleader for the Gord although, naturally at the time as a good Labour Party member I supported him with all the grim determination that he seemed to manifest for hanging on in there as prime minister.
As the Tories look for a leader who can prevent young people from flocking to Labour, Tugendhat also provided compelling evidence of his ability to win over people who might not be natural Tories.
Second, we should spare a thought for Labour's efforts to woo business, given what appears to be almost a natural antipathy towards that party.
A forthcoming report recommends an annual «deregulation round» for Whitehall departments, the breaking up of «natural monopolies» and the repeal of many plans proposed by Brussels and the Labour government, according to the Sunday Telegraph.
«The Conservative Party must prepare for a comprehensive relaunch at the end of this parliament Main The most natural coalition in British politics is between the Liberal Democrats and... Labour»
labour have eroded far to many of our natural rights, time for a return to British standards.
The sense that conservatism has a moral purpose, that the Conservative Party is its political expression, and that it is for everyone who agrees with that purpose is indispensible not only if that party is to win in 2015, but if it is ever again to become Britain's natural party of government (which, at present, is Labour).
Where the Conservatives have more grounds for optimism are some of the other questions asked in the recent polls about David Cameron — a recent ICM poll that found that David Cameron was seen as a potential PM, a person who could change the way people thought about the Conservatives and a person who over a third of Labour voters and almost half Lib Dem voters said they could vote for; another ICM poll that found that 40 % of people thought that Cameron was the natural heir of Tony Blair — these sort of findings were definitely not seen after Michael Howard became leader.
The need for Labour to attract current conservative voters to win an election, let alone UKIP ones who had previously voted labour, seemed important a year ago, now keeping current Labour voters, from either holding their nose and voting Tory or Liberal Democrat, is more of a long way off goal, our core demographic of voters a year ago, were socially liberal, economically conservative, mainly pro EU, ones who would see the Liberal Democrats as a natural choice, many may have voted Libdem in 2005 and later, only to return to us due to the coalLabour to attract current conservative voters to win an election, let alone UKIP ones who had previously voted labour, seemed important a year ago, now keeping current Labour voters, from either holding their nose and voting Tory or Liberal Democrat, is more of a long way off goal, our core demographic of voters a year ago, were socially liberal, economically conservative, mainly pro EU, ones who would see the Liberal Democrats as a natural choice, many may have voted Libdem in 2005 and later, only to return to us due to the coallabour, seemed important a year ago, now keeping current Labour voters, from either holding their nose and voting Tory or Liberal Democrat, is more of a long way off goal, our core demographic of voters a year ago, were socially liberal, economically conservative, mainly pro EU, ones who would see the Liberal Democrats as a natural choice, many may have voted Libdem in 2005 and later, only to return to us due to the coalLabour voters, from either holding their nose and voting Tory or Liberal Democrat, is more of a long way off goal, our core demographic of voters a year ago, were socially liberal, economically conservative, mainly pro EU, ones who would see the Liberal Democrats as a natural choice, many may have voted Libdem in 2005 and later, only to return to us due to the coalition.
«It would be all too easy for Labour leadership candidates to please their natural supporters by accusing the Lib Dems of being collaborators — a word John Prescott used to describe his former colleague John Hutton, advising the Government on pensions — as if we were now living under Nazi occupation.
In 1974 he became a full - time official with the General, Municipal and Boilermakers» Union and when the veteran Labour MP for Jarrow, Ernest Fernyhough, decided to retire, Dixon was the natural successor.
In the leaked audio, the Chief of Staff to Kogi State Governor, Edward Onoja was heard telling the state NLC Chairman, Comrade Onuh Edoka, that it is natural for him to go for the labour leader's head if he feels he is against the government.
For many within Labour, the natural solution seemed to be a new windfall tax on the utilities.
Starmer was viewed by some as a natural Labour supporter during his time in office and subsequently chose to stand for election for the party, winning the Holborn and St Pancras seat.
In April, Britain's then environment secretary, Michael Howard, argued in a letter to Labour MP Tam Dalyell that the areas proposed for removal from the formula were those «where the critical load would be likely to be exceeded by acid depositions of natural origin even if man - made emissions were completely eliminated».
And the differences thence arising [between the constitution of men and women] are no ways sufficient to argue more natural strength in the one than in the other, to qualify them more for military labours.
Nigel Cooke (b. 1973, Manchester, U.K.) is known for his unique and complex paintings which thematically explore the meeting point between creative labour, individual consciousness, art history, consumer culture and the natural world.
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