Sentences with phrase «point in this pregnancy where»

Now he is napping happily I just wanted to say thank u cuz I'm at the point in pregnancy where my flow has slowed a little bit and needed to supplement while nursing until he is on food regularly and I am so very relieved and happy to have found something I can get down him that is good!
Which raises the question, is there a point in a pregnancy where a woman loses her civil rights so her fetus can have rights?
Are you at the point in your pregnancy where back pain is starting to feel like the norm?
That point in your pregnancy where you cover off every emotion possible in one day and can go from sobbing at a TV ad to screaming at the cat for being under your feet in a split second.
The question all of these cases pose... is: As a society, do we believe that there is a point in pregnancy where women lose their civil rights?
The question all of these cases pose — the question that the Personhood USA really raises — is: As a society, do we believe that there is a point in pregnancy where women lose their civil rights?
I'm at the point in my pregnancy where I want to make sure that the pieces that I add to my wardrobe will work for both now and later so that I get more bang for my buck.
Those maternity stores don't tell you that there comes a point in pregnancy where pretty much nothing is going to look right on you.
I'm at the point in pregnancy where if I don't have comfortable shoes, ESPECIALLY when I'm working out, then my feet hurt horribly at the end of the day.
Symptoms: I'll be honest, I've hit some sort of point in this pregnancy where everything is just uncomfortable now.

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The last few weeks of my pregnancy were so brutal that I came to a point where I was almost willing to try anything short of sin in order to naturally induce labor.
There is a theoretical risk that the jerking motions could lead to placental abruption later in pregnancy, and although riding a roller coaster in very early pregnancy is most likely not going to cause problems, no one really knows where the cut - off point lies for safe versus risky.
It doesn't always happen to the point where it's visible, but moms who have spent weeks of pregnancy with feet in their ribs will feel the relief if baby drops.
At that point in my life I was uneducated about wholesome nutrition so in my next pregnancy I will be more cautious of where my seafood and fruits comes from but I fully intend to eat lots of seafood.
I'm at that stage where I get yelled at (lovingly) for lifting heavy things so it was annoying to me not to be able to help (I have no problem lifting and building things) but at a certain point in pregnancy, it just becomes dangerous.
(I particularly remember while pregnant with Harry (my second) that I couldn't stand any zippers or buttons at a super early point in the pregnancy, like 8 weeks or something, where I clearly wasn't showing yet.)
I've reached that point of pregnancy where nothing fits and I just want to stay in comfy pjs all day.
Inner - city neighborhoods are where all these dynamics interact, the study points out, and in neighborhoods with poverty rates at or above 40 percent, higher rates of school dropout, teenage pregnancy, and crime, and lower rates on cognitive and verbal skill tests and health indicators among school - age children continue.
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