The vast
majority of laboring women get individual support from a midwife, are free to move about and birth in whatever position feels best, and are rarely induced, anesthetized, or cut.
Not exact matches
Not all
women in prostitution are «sex slaves,» and the
majority of migrant men,
women and children to suffer
labor exploitation.
After working as a childbirth educator and attending a couple hundred births (as a doula —
labor assistant) in birth centers, homes and hospitals, I've come to believe that the overwhelming
majority of women intuitively gravitate to which location, type
of support and «methodology» is best for themselves and their unborn babies to achieve a safe passage through the giving birth / delivering experience.
The
majority of women also prefer that their
labor and delivery is not captured on film by anyone unwanted.
But if you are like the
majority of women who do not have reasons for induction, the safest option for you and your baby is to wait for
labor to begin on its own.
While you may be pregnant for the entirety
of the third trimester, the
majority of women go into
labor between week 37 and week 39, with the rest going earlier or as late as 42 weeks.
Why do you think the vast
majority of women choose a medicated
labor, Lydia?
The brilliant thing about this squat is that it's available to the vast
majority of women during
labor, no matter what your level
of fitness or your fatigue level.
But the
majority of women choose not to prepare for
labor until much later in their pregnancies.
The first round
of voting pitted the two
women against Cody McCone, a Bay Ridge - based
labor lawyer, and left Ms. Cucco with a slight edge in support but far short
of the
majority needed.
From my own experience, I wouldn't recommend the general classes offered by some hospitals as the only childbirth preparation classes as they are often very general and cater to the
majority of women who don't plan on natural
labor.
Furthermore, it positions the enemies
of moms as other moms — not the rigidly gendered social structures and expectations that demand
women do the
majority of the domestic and emotional
labor.
New York — Despite
women's much - publicized success in entering professions once closed to them, a
majority of young
women are not receiving the education and training that will allow them to compete sucessfully in the
labor force.
In fact, in the U.S., the
majority (63 %)
of women with children under 3 spends time in the
labor force and their children experience considerable amounts
of non-maternal care.