Sentences with phrase «most vulnerable mothers»

Andaluz is proud to support and be a Sister Birth Center to MamaBaby Haiti; a birth center offering free prenatal, birth, and postpartum care to the most vulnerable mothers and babies in the western hemisphere.

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Thanks to the work of Mama's Bail Out Day, a few such women will be able to take part in the Mother's Day celebrations that are often denied to the most vulnerable members of our society.
The inspiration of Mother Theresa would lead Muggeridge to commit much of his time and money to organizations «serving the weakest and most vulnerable members of society,» as Muggeridge's biographer, Gregory Wolfe, observed.
Described as the Mother Teresa of Pakistan, Dr Ruth Pfau, 87, moved to Pakistan and spent more than fifty years of her life helping some of the country's most vulnerable people.
Fatherhood Institute chief executive Rob Williams stressed the importance of investing at families at a time when many mothers and fathers face economic hardship: «If we are to become the most family friendly country in Europe as the Coalition wishes, we must support families — especially the most vulnerable ones — through these tough economic times.
Hands - on exploratory «field trips» including labyrinth visit, horse grooming and riding, low and high ropes course, Ashtanga yoga and a Doula Blessing (similar to a Mother Blessing), ALL designed with the purpose of teaching you the vital and mysterious skills doulas need to support families in intimate and vulnerable settings, as well as stretch you in your own personal growth, which is hands - down the most important tool in a doulas tool bag
You see the thing is everyone and their mother will have an opinion to offer you, and by offer I mean jam down your throat when you are at your most vulnerable.
«Research has shown that our most vulnerable patients, critically ill newborns, benefit exponentially from mothers» milk.
I think cults also usually prey on people who are at their lowest and most vulnerable (i.e. suggestable) states, such as mothers who went through a difficult first birth in the hospital.
How about lactation consultants, natural parenting authors, manufacturers of breastfeeding products, activists, etc that prey on the fears of new mothers at their most vulnerable?
These products are consumed by the most vulnerable of consumers and «buyer beware» approach to promotion does a disservice to mothers and babies, whether breastfeeding or formula feeding.
It seems so obvious to me that a baby needs to be near their mother / parents when they are in their most vulnerable state.
Most traditional societies held that in the first 30 - 40 days of life the mother and baby were vulnerable and required special protection.
I believe no woman should ever have to birth alone, feeling unsupported or unloved, and should never have anyone else's agenda brought into their most vulnerable space, be it hospital policy, Doc preferences, mothers in - law, etc..
I don't know if most children are prepared to see their mothers in such a vulnerable position.
The article, Donor Human Milk Update 2016: Evidence, Mechanisms and Priorities for Research and Practice» documents how the use of pasteurized donor human milk has steadily become the standard of care for these most vulnerable patients when mothers» own milk is not available.
The Dubai - based group Out of the Blues, which supports mothers with postnatal illness, warned that the law could criminalise women when they are at their most vulnerable.
Despite the safeguards it affords, they say, mothers in developing countries - the most vulnerable of mothers anywhere, the ones least able to afford formula milk, the ones whose babies most need the breast milk they could and should be getting for free - were being, and continue to be, targeted by corporate giants bent on carving out their share of a valuable market (Save the Children, which today publishes a report on the baby - milk industry, reckons that the total value of baby - milk and baby - food imports is worth almost # 16m a year in Bangladesh alone - but the potential, if more mothers were bottlefeeding, is a lot higher than that).
This adaptive complex altogether maximized the protection of perhaps the most vulnerable primate of all, the human infant, born the least neurologically mature primate, the slowest developing and the most reliant on the mother's body for regulation and support.1,6 - 8
The article, Donor Human Milk Update 2016: Evidence, Mechanisms and Priorities for Research and Practice» documents how the use of pasteurized donor human milk has steadily become the standard of care for these most vulnerable patients when mothers» own milk is not available.
Seismic surveys could interfere with communication, elevate chronic stress, and will disproportionally affect the most vulnerable members of the population, mothers and calves.
«Pregnant mothers and children are the most vulnerable populations to be affected by developmental exposures, and the effect of exposures to EDCs may not become evident until later in life.»
Single mothers are the most vulnerable demographic in the dating world to being treated poorly.
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The incidence with the Singer Sewing Machine man was really not that surprising; in fact, Constance was a vulnerable young woman at the time, one whose mother had kept her sheltered from the situations most young women take for granted.
Right now, our major focus is caring for the most vulnerable animals — the pregnant mothers and their puppies.
This program targets our most vulnerable population of kittens (with or without mothers) too young for adoption.
As a mother, Ms. Daniel is especially passionate about helping the most vulnerable members of our community - the children.
Mothers most vulnerable to these risk factors are able to learn valuable coping and response skills via participation in early intervention programs, and are subsequently more likely to foster and manage secure attachments to their infants, particularly if program enrollment occurs during pregnancy (Rubin et al., 2001).
It is part of his job, actually, but this view is representative of most family court judges: Whether through a chivalric view of women as vulnerable creatures in need of their protection, or cowed by feminists into believing their mantra that men only want to «control» them, judges reflexively privilege mothers as the natural owners of children, and fathers as accessories to their lives.
In line with the transactional model's prediction, a three - way interaction between these factors was found for internalizing and total problem behaviors, suggesting that children, who are more emotionally reactive, experience little maternal responsiveness, are more vulnerable to experience distress, and have learned to interpret mother's ambiguous behavior as unsupportive, are most at risk to display internalizing and total problem behaviors.
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