Sentences with phrase «human mother while»

Young Ego seduces Peter Quill's human mother while they listen to Looking Glass in early `' 80s Missouri.

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«But I sincerely believe that Jesus wants a Church attentive to the goodness which the Holy Spirit sows in the midst of human weakness, a Mother who, while clearly expressing her objective teaching, «always does what good she can, even if in the process, her shoes get soiled by the mud on the street.
Gianna: The Catholic Healthcare Center for Women» named after Saint Gianna Beretta Molla, an Italian doctor, wife, and mother, who, when faced with complications while pregnant, refused to have an abortion at great risk to her own life» provides women gynecological and obstetric care that is fully committed to the USCCB's Directives for Catholic Healthcare Services and fully respects both the dignity of women and the sanctity of human life.
While all Catholic moral theologians seem opposed to the direct killing of human persons, some maintain that the embryo in the early stages is not yet a full human person, and therefore does not have the same rights as, for instance, the mother.
Indeed, he creates a virtual phantasmagoria of suffering from actual instances of human barbarity that he has read about in Russian newspapers: Turkish soldiers cutting babies from their mother's wombs and throwing them in the air in order to impale them on their bayonets; enlightened parents stuffing their five - year - old daughter's mouth with excrement and locking her in a freezing privy all night for having wet the bed, while they themselves sleep soundly; Genevan Christians teaching a naive peasant to bless the good God even as the poor dolt is beheaded for thefts and murders that his ostensibly Christian society caused him to commit; a Russian general, offended at an eight - year - old boy for accidentally hurting the paw of the officer's dog, inciting his wolfhounds to tear the child to pieces; a lady and gentleman flogging their eight - year - old daughter with a birch - rod until she collapses while crying for mercy, «Papa, papa, dear papa.»
While nearly all non-human primates and mammal mothers are known to eat the placenta after giving birth, there is very little evidence for it among human mothers.
If you are a professional — take a moment to teach the mothers you work with, in prenatal visits, private sessions, groups, or classes, this simple lesson: that humans breathe too fast and shallow, and that our temperatures, pulses, and breathing rates rise when we are texting or using technology while trying to do something else that shifts frequently and requires a lot of attention.
The American Academy of Pediatrics advises against the use of marijuana during pregnancy and while breastfeeding: «Street drugs such as PCP (phencyclidine), cocaine, and cannabis can be detected in human milk, and their use by breastfeeding mothers is of concern, particularly with regard to the infant's long - term neurobehavioral development and thus are contraindicated.»
While moms feel pressured to feed their infants human breast milk, two - thirds of mothers are unable to produce enough milk or breastfeed as long as they wanted, according to a 2012 survey published in Pediatrics.
While online support groups can serve as a springboard for meeting other mothers, modern technology will never be able to replace the human hug as the most ideal form of understanding and encouragement.
While implying that formula is a preferable alternative to shared human milk, Health Canada fails to inform mothers that the risk of contamination by lethal and dangerous bacteria may exist in all powdered infant formula currently marketed in Canada.
Being able to see and hear your child while you are pumping allows you to feel that human connection and can help you feel more like a mother and less of a machine.
For - profit companies sell their products at a profit while relying on donor mothers to provide the raw human milk for processing.
Clearly, while fit for evolutionary purpose, it wasn't physiologically consistently reliable and this led to the dreadful death rates amongst mothers and infants for so much of human existence — birth and then early infancy were incredibly risky.
No matter what «decision» the new mother made while carrying her child, it is a whole new ball game once her child is in her arms as a real live little human being.
Mothers who produce less than 100 % of the milk their babies need can continue to breastfeed while giving supplements of donor human milk or formula.
It is important to recognize true medical indications of supplementary feedings as well as the preferred choice and volumes of supplement, which are appropriately outlined in this protocol, re-emphasizing that, while there is a time and place for formula use, a mother's own expressed milk or donated human milk in volumes that mimic normal breastfeeding physiology are preferable to breast milk substitutes.
[10] In human evolutionary history, the Moro reflex may have helped infants cling to the mother while being carried around.
In Breastfeeding Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws for Nursing Mothers, Mohrbacher and Kendall - Tackett explain that human babies are born at less than 50 % of adult brain growth, while most other mammals are born with about 80 %.
It is every mothers fundamental human right to be treated with respect and dignity while giving birth.
For instance, in the case of humans, the early stages of ovule formation occur before women are born, while they are still in their mother's womb.
In the scenario, a human must hunt or gather food alone, but may receive some help from its mother while it is still young.
At birth, the human immune system is pretty useless; for months newborns rely on immune factors acquired from their mothers while their own infection - fighting systems develop.
My mother, who taught at a nursing school, also taught me everything she knew about human physiology and anatomy, while my father put me into an environmental school to learn about the planet and its plants.
Epidemiologic data has shown that chronic depression, stress, and lack of social support are all risk factors for cancer.14 A study in humans even showed chronic depression and even the death of a mother during childhood to be associated with increased breast cancer in women.15 While we do not have concrete evidence in humans, animal studies more definitively point to stress as a cause of cancer.
The dominant whey protein in human mother's milk is alpha - lactalbumin, while the dominant whey protein in cow's milk is beta - lactoglobulin.
While protein levels in human milk remain constant at about 11 percent under various conditions, levels of fat and lactose — both essential for the development of the nervous system — vary widely.22 Even the various anti-inflammatory and antibacterial compounds in a mother's milk vary markedly according to her diet.23
While I didn't get to celebrate with my mom on Sunday, Chris and Dart and the babies definitely spoiled me for my very first human Mother's Day!
The film is set in Dublin and tells the tale of a young taxi driver, played by Reynor, who gets tangled up in the world of human trafficking while trying to save his mother, played by Australian actress Toni Collette, from addiction.
Here, he draws out tantalising performances from his cast - look out for Natalya Potapova as Zhenya's unforgettably horrid mother - while making incredible use of elements beyond the frame of action to amplify seismic levels of human disquiet.
He tells about a tale that his mother told him while he was a child in which she talked about how the devil would occasionally take the form of a human and use this ability to torture a number of unlucky sinners before ultimately killing them.
While Haynes's statement suggests the two films may share a kinship of some sort beyond structural similarities, their treatment of human behavior couldn't be any more at odds, as David Lean's adaptation of Noël Coward's play Still Life seeks to penetrate the inner psychological life of Laura (Celia Johnson), a married British woman and mother, while Haynes keeps his characters at arm's length, emphasizing surfaces and crucial overlaps between appearances of objects and huWhile Haynes's statement suggests the two films may share a kinship of some sort beyond structural similarities, their treatment of human behavior couldn't be any more at odds, as David Lean's adaptation of Noël Coward's play Still Life seeks to penetrate the inner psychological life of Laura (Celia Johnson), a married British woman and mother, while Haynes keeps his characters at arm's length, emphasizing surfaces and crucial overlaps between appearances of objects and huwhile Haynes keeps his characters at arm's length, emphasizing surfaces and crucial overlaps between appearances of objects and humans.
Mothers are loving and attentive but still willing to spend time with their humans while the kittens are young.
We know that human mothers face risks while giving birth, and the same is true for our canine furkids.
While this is not a kiss in the same way that a human mother might kiss her baby, it is still a gesture that carries affection even as it serves a more mundane purpose, like grooming.
While rarely voiced, many conservationists hold unarticulated moral norms about repairing the damage done to Mother Earth by human civilization.
Emphasizing the importance of promoting, protecting and respecting all human rights, the right to development, the right to health, and the rights of indigenous peoples, migrants, children, persons with disabilities and people in vulnerable climate situations -LSB-, and under occupation,] as well as promoting gender equality and the empowerment of women, while taking into account the needs of local communities, intergenerational equity concerns, and the integrity of ecosystems and of Mother Earth, when taking action to address climate change,...
This makes it clear that mothers have the right to kill their offspring while in utero and is consistent with the actual fact of human beings existing within their mother's wombs for a time.
These results are similar to those found in other sustained nurse home visiting studies, 1 14 although the intervention impacted on a broader range of domains of the home environment for this subgroup of women than has been reported previously.1 An increasing body of evidence from both animal and human studies suggests that stress in pregnancy has significant impacts on developmental and behavioural outcomes for children.29 While the mental development of children of mothers who were not distressed antenatally in both the intervention and comparison groups was comparable with the general population, children's development was particularly poor in the distressed subgroup in the absence of the MECSH intervention, suggesting that sustained nurse home visiting may be particularly effective in ameliorating some adverse developmental impacts for children of mothers with antenatal distress.
While «maternal responses that are biologically based are surely going on in the human species,» nevertheless «mothers do not automatically and unconditionally respond to giving birth in a nurturing way.»
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