Sentences with phrase «inner womb»

The closeness and comfort of the mother is what helps the newborn settle into the new world and adapt to stimuli through a sense of transition from inner womb to outer womb.

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... Because of the boundlessness of your love, you opened your womb, pouring forth your own inner life, giving birth to the world, and bestowing on it life like your own... [Flames of the Spirit, edited by Ruth C. Duck (Pilgrim, 1985), p. 971.
Its inner curves provide ease and support to the neck, back, hip and womb.
The C - shaped Snoogle has an inner curve which allows you to place your womb in an easing and safe place.
On birth This article appears in the Sage Encyclopedia of Anthropology, Sage Publications, 2005 Until recently in human history, birth has been exclusively the work of the work of women as they labor and bear down with their uterine muscles to push their babies from the private inner world of their wombs into the larger world of society and culture.
Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1996 Childbirth is the work of women as they labor and bear down with their uterine muscles to push their babies from the private inner world of their wombs into the larger world of society and culture.
As your baby grows to 28 weeks ask your baby's head to gravitate down into the lowest part of your uterus so that the top of your baby's head is in close contact with the inner opening of the neck of the womb.
«It has come to the time where the most dangerous place to be in America is not in the inner city where gangs threaten innocent lives or in angry prisons where only the fit survive... but in the womb of a mother who is being told if she doesn't really want the baby, an abortion is the solution.
But in the inner disk, warm gas would fight against the planet's weak gravity, so the cold and dense gas of the outer disk is the more likely womb.
Filed Under: * Special *, Guests of the Inner Sanctum, Living, No Wedding, No Womb!
Especially pertinent to Sphere with Inner Form, she drew attention to the relationship between «an inside and an outside of every form... a nut in its shell or of a child in the womb, or in the structure of shells or of crystals, or when one senses the architecture of bones in the human figure» (J.P. Hodin, «Barbara Hepworth and the Mediterranean Spirit», Marmo, no. 3, Dec. 1964, p. 62).
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