So while being the only primate to walk exclusively upright has its serious evolutionary drawbacks when it comes to pregnancy and birth, it also means that
the human birth process is particularly amazing.
Not exact matches
The
process by which this happened - by which concepts such as personal freedom,
human rights and equality have been slowly distorted to mean something quite other than they did when Christian Europe gave
birth to them - has been laboriously traced by historians of ideas such as Charles Taylor and Alastair Maclntyre.
Paul, who surely had little if any firsthand experience with the wondrous
process of
human birth, tells us that all of creation — which means all of humankind, all of us — is groaning in the pangs of childbirth.
The one exception again is that mystery of procreation where I think the creative
human process approaches most closely to the divine (classically understood) in all of us; viz., in
birth there is an extant element of ex nihilo gifted to us by God
At his
birth a
human being enters on the scene of life, draws a breath of air, beginning the
process of living with a cry of pain, pays the tribute of a tear to Nature, just tastes life's sorrows before any sweets have been his, and before his joints have consolidated, tender as he is, he dies, perhaps because he was left exposed as a newborn child, or because he has suffocated, or because some illness has suddenly put a stop to his life.
Not only would ectogenesis — the
process of growing a fetus outside a
human body in an artificial womb — save women and babies from those dangers, but just as assisted reproductive means have allowed the rise in fatherless
births and mothers by choice, it would also make it much easier for men — gay, trans, hetero, whatever — to have children without needing a surrogate.
Practically speaking, until modern times, pregnancy and
birth have been natural
processes that have occurred with very little intervention since the epoch began when
humans became inhabitants of earth.
It's clear in your weak defenses of your claims and attempts to explain yourself that you really have no true deeper understanding of the physiology of the
human body, the
process of
birth, and the use of statistics and evidence in medicine.
Midwives view
birth as a natural
human process, whereas the medical model often looks at pregnancy as a series of problems waiting to happen.
It's the first time I felt like I was treated as a
human being instead of a disease during pregnancy and I felt assured my pregnancy and home
birth was a natural
process and not something to be feared or a disease.
Levels of oxytocin are at their highest in women when they give
birth to encourage the bonding
process with their babies thus securing the future of the
human race.
If your «right to choose» was for life, there would be no need to call it anything; it would be the nat, ural
process of
birth that has existed since
human beings first walked the earth.
The
process, reported in
Human Reproduction, utilizes DNA fingerprinting (an assessment of active genes in a given cell) to boost the success rate of IVF and lower the chances of risky multiple
births by identifying which of several five - day - old embryos are most likely to result in pregnancy The new method, which will replace unproved alternatives such as choosing embryos based on their shape, is likely to up the success of women becoming pregnant and lower their chances of having multiple
births.
We are born to judge others by how they look: our brains come hardwired with a specific face -
processing area, and even shortly after
birth, babies would rather look at a
human face than anything else.
The
process results in a
human embryo which can then be implanted in a mother's womb to develop to
birth, frozen for later transfer to a mother, or discarded or used for research purposes (and then destroyed).
This book, The Stairway To Freedom, was dictated from the spirit world by The Great White Brotherhood and is a complete primer of esoteric knowledge covering virtually every aspect of a
human being's development whilst here in incarnation and also will see him through his life in the spiritual realms as one progresses towards God.It covers a large gamut of seemingly unrelated topics covering: • Sexuality, • The
birth process, • How life develops and is controlled by archangels, • What is God and what God's Power is, • What our auras are, • How we can develop spirituality, • Diet, • Organising one's daily routine and a host of other topics.The book cleverly weaves all these, apparently, disparate elements into a cohesive whole so that the student can have a firm grasp on the way that...
1) non-recurring event: Unexpected pregnancy and
birth of child (no other child since - nonrecurring) 2) beyond control: pregnancy is beyond our control; it is the
process of
human reproduction (LOL, kidding aside, we took protective measures and beyond that it was indeed out of our control); abstinence is not required for married couples; and abortion is arguably immoral 3) sudden: 2nd child was unexpected, unforeseen (protected / contraceptives).
As complicated as the
process may see, most dogs can give
birth on their own without
human intervention, as stated by the American Kennel Club.
In the
process, Neto highlights the way that
humans have similarities with the nature that surrounds them, undergoing various cycles of
birth, life, and death like plants and biomes.
[3] His growing interest in abstraction also coincided with his reading Nandor Fodor's The Search for the Beloved — A Clinical Investigation of the Trauma of
Birth and Pre-Natal Conditioning, which saw human gestation and birth as violent, traumatic proce
Birth and Pre-Natal Conditioning, which saw
human gestation and
birth as violent, traumatic proce
birth as violent, traumatic
processes.
The
process of Shiraga's painting with his feet influenced the
birth of both Happenings and expressive force of the entire
human form as a vehicle whose radiating energy needs to be expressed with any means necessary.
In 1962, Robert Ettinger published The Prospect of Immortality, a book that gave
birth to the idea of «cryonics» — the
process of freezing a
human body after death in the hope that scientific advances might one day restore life.
Completing an Adoption in Minnesota: The Rights and Responsibilities of
Birth Parents, Prospective Adoptive Parents and Adoption Agencies Minnesota Department of Human Services (2006) Explains the legal process for adoption in Minnesota and reviews the responsibilities of birth parents, adoptive parents, and agencies in completing adop
Birth Parents, Prospective Adoptive Parents and Adoption Agencies Minnesota Department of
Human Services (2006) Explains the legal
process for adoption in Minnesota and reviews the responsibilities of
birth parents, adoptive parents, and agencies in completing adop
birth parents, adoptive parents, and agencies in completing adoption.
Completing an Adoption in Minnesota: The Rights and Responsibilities of
Birth Parents, Prospective Adoptive Parents and Adoption Agencies (PDF - 314 KB) Minnesota Department of
Human Services (2006) Explains the legal
process for adoption in Minnesota.
There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that in addition to the innate endogenous
processes sculpting the DNA methylation pattern during gestation, the DNA methylation pattern is responsive to external environmental exposures including the social environment during both intra-uterine development and after
birth [25] in animals [26]--[34] and in
humans [35]--[37].