Sentences with phrase «process right from the birth»

Like every big projects, an advertising idea or creative concept might not succeed in its presentation if the Advertising planner does not plan out the whole process right from the birth of an idea to the execution of it for a specific group of targeted consumers.

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That can look like anything from protecting a womans right to HBACs (home birth after cesarean) to VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) to recognizing the realities of birth trauma and fighting against unnecessary intervention in the birthing process.
COMPREHENSIVE SURROGACY PROGRAM: We'll guide you from start to finish: find the right gestational surrogate, manage expenses, and coordinate the entire process through the birth.
I personally would NOT want to ever see my own mother's vagina, nor would she care much to show it to me, but that's our family dynamics and like I said before, if you want to do that, fine, it's your birth, your life, your kids, you could have the baby while swinging from the monkey bars and as long as you thought that was the right thing for you and you weren't going to be killed in the process, then I'd be cool with it.
However, they like the idea that they can be with the baby from birth and begin the bonding process right away.
Adoption: a legal and social process involving the transfer of parental rights from a child's birth parents to his adoptive parents.
From people — both women and men (but, sadly, mostly women)-- who do not want you to have the right to choose where you have your baby, who gnash their teeth at every positive piece of evidence that reinforces the idea that birth is a natural, beautiful, wondrous process.
Fortunately, there are responsible breeders who choose breeding animals that are nice pets as well as top show dogs or herding dogs, start the socialization and training process from birth, and place the right puppy with the right new owner.
Family reunification in law, policy, and practice Family reunification can be viewed from multiple perspectives, such as the body of law that delineates parental rights and the implications of the law on public policy, the practices and decision - making processes child welfare agencies engage in when deciding whether to return children to their birth parents, and child and family factors that may affect the possibility of successful reunification.
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