Sentences with phrase «hour labor until»

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We are all counting the hours until the Department of Labor releases the final Conflict of Interest Rule.
There are short Stories: about a traveler who was robbed and lay wounded by the roadside until he was succored by a kindly stranger; about a capitalist who entrusted sums of money to his subordinates for investment, and what they did with it; about the employment of casual labor in a vineyard and the question of wages and hours that arose.
I spent the next couple hours laboring, until, somewhere around 9, we opted to call Penny, our (Certified Nurse) Midwife.
I thought 24 hours of labor was bad until this happened.
As birth doulas, we provide you — and your partner — with the physical, emotional and informational support you need, from the onset of labor until 1 to 2 hours after your gorgeous little bundle of joy is born.
After 36 hours of laboring at home, my son and I were left to linger for another 12 more hours in hospital, until his heartbeat stopped inside me.
My first birth was nearly 4 hours long, and I hadn't had even a twinge or a cramp until I went into obvious labor with her.
A few days after my due date my OB performed a membrane sweep (I had been 1 cm dilated for a week or two before that), which, indeed, kickstarted labor (immediately) but it lasted for 36 hours (in which I didn't dilate beyond 3 - 4 cm for 24 + hours or, until they broke my water in the hospital after I had an epidural) and was followed by severe (1.7 L) postpartum hemorrhage.
We decided that since it was still three weeks until baby's due date (and since I went right on my due date with my first child), it was unlikely I would go into labor that early and we felt comfortable with my husband traveling six hours to attend the wedding.
Of course, actual labor was hours away, and the actual birth wouldn't occur until later the next day.
My first labor was about 2 hours total super quick, almost no pain until transition.
With Zari's birth, labor began fairly unmistakably (although I didn't admit that to myself until halfway through) and 10 hours later I had a baby.
Then, even with a breech baby and my apprehensions about that, plus the fact that she wasn't even sitting on my cervix until that lovely time when I went from 6 - 10 centimeters in approximately 1 contraction, my labor was still a full 10 hours less than my other labors and not any more intense.
I've been spotting this time... My 1st daughter was 23 hours of horrible labor, most of it dilated to 8 - 9... And The benefits on blood sugar are tempting because I had GD with my first... Do I start now, or because of the bleeding wait until 36 weeks?
That evening at 9 pm I started getting the faintest cramps (I'd had NO signs of labor up until this point), went to sleep for a couple hours and woke up at 3 am realizing it was the real deal.
I ended up with prodromal labor for 4 weeks, and baby was born after 24 + hours of back labor (though out in 5 pushes and water didn't break until pushing.)
Extended summer hours (effective Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day weekend) are 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM every day.
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