Not exact matches
We see the consequences of this quite regularly at the Cardinal Winning Pro-Life Initiative when women in crisis
pregnancies weigh up the benefits of keeping their
unborn child with that of holding
on to a second car or a Sky box.
Some of the ingredients in those products can have adverse effects
on the
unborn child and can cause
pregnancy complications.
Most moms do what «sbest for their kids.And yes, there are women out there who legitimately can not bf, so formula is a WONDERFUL choice for them.I exclusively bf both of mine, but think it's okay to ff if you don't have enough milk.there are other situations where i think it's selfish.As for drugs during
pregnancy and birth, I had to take 3 doses of medication while pregnant so that I could eat.my morning sickness was so bad I couldn't even keep water down.I made the choice to do that so I didn't starve my
unborn child, but I only took what was neccessary to keep something down, and then had no other drugs and plan not to until my son is done bf.And as for the «natural» baby, carcinogens are EVERYWHERE, even in your organic food.in this industrialized world you can not get away from them, and to attack other moms for their choices is a sad statement of your morality and
on how your
child's persoality is going to turn out.also, having multiple kids is definately more demanding than one.
Organized and presented seminars at community centers
on healthy
pregnancy, bonding with your
unborn child and creating secure attachment
Former studies have already proven that smoking during
pregnancy can harm the
unborn child: Newborns from smoking mothers have shown low birth weights and impaired lung functions; later
on in life respiratory diseases, diabetes type II, asthma or cardiovascular diseases were also more common.
In addition, the work of Kalkbrenner and her colleagues, building
on previous studies, showed that women in the third trimester of
pregnancy were more susceptible to the damaging effects of air pollution
on their
unborn child.
This discovery informs what has long been speculated, that the stress of a mother during her
pregnancy has an impact
on neural connections in the brain of her
unborn child.
The effects of Paxil
on an
unborn child if taken during
pregnancy can be severe.
For example, policies intended to protect pregnant women and their
unborn children, known as «fetal protection policies» (FPPs), may violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended by the
Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA) of 1978, if they have the effect of creating disparate treatment based
on gender.
Alcohol - effects
on unborn children (see:
Pregnancy and alcohol — risks and effects
on the developing baby)