Sentences with phrase «recovered from the labor»

I have fully recovered from labor and delivery and can walk up and down my stairs the same way I did a year ago.
Your body needs time to recover from labor and delivery.
Give your body about six weeks to recover from labor and delivery before you actively try to slim down.
Her body and mind have been through a lot, and it is normal that she will need time to recover from labor and childbirth.
So I basically had to recover from labor and surgery.
The first is that you've just spent nine months growing a human, and you're physically recovering from labor.
4:30 p.m.: I'm taking off from teaching yoga until I'm fully recovered from labor, but I still take every opportunity to practice during nap time or when Carmen has a play date or something.
Our finances had not totally recovered from the labor expenses of our daughter and my career most certainly had not gotten entirely back on its feet after a seven month hiatus.
At the moment I do most of the house work as she is recovering from the labor.
Here is the set up: A hospital, a newborn baby, me (still recovering from labor), and my husband (with big news).

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Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in such forward - looking statements and that should be considered in evaluating our outlook include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) our ability to continue to grow our business and execute our growth strategy, including the timing, execution, and profitability of new and maturing programs; 2) our ability to perform our obligations under our new and maturing commercial, business aircraft, and military development programs, and the related recurring production; 3) our ability to accurately estimate and manage performance, cost, and revenue under our contracts, including our ability to achieve certain cost reductions with respect to the B787 program; 4) margin pressures and the potential for additional forward losses on new and maturing programs; 5) our ability to accommodate, and the cost of accommodating, announced increases in the build rates of certain aircraft; 6) the effect on aircraft demand and build rates of changing customer preferences for business aircraft, including the effect of global economic conditions on the business aircraft market and expanding conflicts or political unrest in the Middle East or Asia; 7) customer cancellations or deferrals as a result of global economic uncertainty or otherwise; 8) the effect of economic conditions in the industries and markets in which we operate in the U.S. and globally and any changes therein, including fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; 9) the success and timely execution of key milestones such as the receipt of necessary regulatory approvals, including our ability to obtain in a timely fashion any required regulatory or other third party approvals for the consummation of our announced acquisition of Asco, and customer adherence to their announced schedules; 10) our ability to successfully negotiate, or re-negotiate, future pricing under our supply agreements with Boeing and our other customers; 11) our ability to enter into profitable supply arrangements with additional customers; 12) the ability of all parties to satisfy their performance requirements under existing supply contracts with our two major customers, Boeing and Airbus, and other customers, and the risk of nonpayment by such customers; 13) any adverse impact on Boeing's and Airbus» production of aircraft resulting from cancellations, deferrals, or reduced orders by their customers or from labor disputes, domestic or international hostilities, or acts of terrorism; 14) any adverse impact on the demand for air travel or our operations from the outbreak of diseases or epidemic or pandemic outbreaks; 15) our ability to avoid or recover from cyber-based or other security attacks, information technology failures, or other disruptions; 16) returns on pension plan assets and the impact of future discount rate changes on pension obligations; 17) our ability to borrow additional funds or refinance debt, including our ability to obtain the debt to finance the purchase price for our announced acquisition of Asco on favorable terms or at all; 18) competition from commercial aerospace original equipment manufacturers and other aerostructures suppliers; 19) the effect of governmental laws, such as U.S. export control laws and U.S. and foreign anti-bribery laws such as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the United Kingdom Bribery Act, and environmental laws and agency regulations, both in the U.S. and abroad; 20) the effect of changes in tax law, such as the effect of The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the «TCJA») that was enacted on December 22, 2017, and changes to the interpretations of or guidance related thereto, and the Company's ability to accurately calculate and estimate the effect of such changes; 21) any reduction in our credit ratings; 22) our dependence on our suppliers, as well as the cost and availability of raw materials and purchased components; 23) our ability to recruit and retain a critical mass of highly - skilled employees and our relationships with the unions representing many of our employees; 24) spending by the U.S. and other governments on defense; 25) the possibility that our cash flows and our credit facility may not be adequate for our additional capital needs or for payment of interest on, and principal of, our indebtedness; 26) our exposure under our revolving credit facility to higher interest payments should interest rates increase substantially; 27) the effectiveness of any interest rate hedging programs; 28) the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting; 29) the outcome or impact of ongoing or future litigation, claims, and regulatory actions; 30) exposure to potential product liability and warranty claims; 31) our ability to effectively assess, manage and integrate acquisitions that we pursue, including our ability to successfully integrate the Asco business and generate synergies and other cost savings; 32) our ability to consummate our announced acquisition of Asco in a timely matter while avoiding any unexpected costs, charges, expenses, adverse changes to business relationships and other business disruptions for ourselves and Asco as a result of the acquisition; 33) our ability to continue selling certain receivables through our supplier financing program; 34) the risks of doing business internationally, including fluctuations in foreign current exchange rates, impositions of tariffs or embargoes, compliance with foreign laws, and domestic and foreign government policies; and 35) our ability to complete the proposed accelerated stock repurchase plan, among other things.
Keys parts of the annuity market stabilized in the fourth quarter, a sign that the industry might be recovering from the chilling Department of Labor fiduciary rule.
This graph complied from data published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics» Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey — for which there is sadly no Canadian counterpart — illustrates how and why U.S. employment fell during the recession and why it is taking so long to recover:
Such rebuilds require less local labor and materials, and both could be in short supply as the North Bay recovers from the wildfires.
On the positive side, we got evidence that the labor market appears to be recovering from March's softness.
Not only is the mutable world separated from its divine principle — the One — by intervals of emanation that descend in ever greater alienation from their source, but because the highest truth is the secret identity between the human mind and the One, the labor of philosophy is one of escape: all multiplicity, change, particularity, every feature of the living world, is not only accidental to this formless identity, but a kind of falsehood, and to recover the truth that dwells within, one must detach oneself from what lies without, including the sundry incidentals of one's individual existence; truth is oblivion of the flesh, a pure nothingness, to attain which one must sacrifice the world.
I'm hoping he will recover from jet lag quickly because we are heading to Seattle on Friday evening for a Labor Day weekend vacation with his family.
While they commonly serve during childbirth and labor, many are qualified to offer postpartum care, assisting with breastfeeding, newborn care and family adjustment while helping mothers recover from childbirth.
I had a very easy pregnancy, normal labor and delivery - but in addition to the fatigue that comes with sleep deprivation, I felt that I was still recovering from the pregnancy and delivery until my baby was 9 mths or so.
3 days is not long enough to recover from a cesarean, learn breastfeeding, adjust to being a mom, catch up on some sleep etc... when you have perfectly healthy moms who may need to labor for 2 days, competing for bed space, nursing and hospital resources, right along with the moms who have had surgery, someone is NOT getting the care and support that they really need.
It is perfect time to recover from difficult labor, to successfully start breastfeeding and of course - bond, bond, bond.
Not only that, but as we tried to learn how to breastfeed, we were both exhausted from a week - long labor that ended in a c - section (so I was recovering from surgery and not actually feeling up to learning new things) and learning to navigate intense pressure from the hospital to start formula supplementation right away.
During this time, you and your baby will recover from the challenges of labor, begin bonding, and establish breastfeeding.
So it really does help both mom and baby to recover faster from pregnancy and labor and delivery.
Maybe I'm not dealing with the pain of vaginal tears or an episiotomy, but recovering from abdominal surgery after 17 hours of labor and 4 hours of pushing was certainly no walk in the park.
In the beginning weeks it will be a real chore at times, especially if you are recovering from a tough labor or c - section or you have sore nipples.
It was such a relief to know I would be doing the hard work of labor in familiar surroundings and recovering without interruptions from nurses and visitors.
The mother is recovering from the sudden dramatic physical and hormonal changes triggered by labor, birth, and the expulsion of the placenta.
Moreover, they often work in farming or other labor intensive jobs that they must take time off from in order to recover from a bite.
Labor leaders also have argued that it's wrong to reserve jobs for outside groups when many districts are still recovering from layoffs and budget cuts.
Most cats recover quickly from this procedure; however, if your cat was in labor for several hours before surgery was performed, her recovery will be slower, and she will need extra attention and help with her kittens.
If your child has sustained a birth injury due to medical negligence during labor or delivery, you may be able to recover damages in a court of law from those responsible.
Provide direct legal services to victims of labor and sex trafficking to address the range of civil legal issues that arise from their victimization, including, but not limited to, representation on applications for immigration relief and to recover civil damages arising from the trafficking
Banking and lending activity is expected to increase as the economy recovers from the recent economic downturn, and regulatory compliance means a more labor - intensive loan approval process.
«Housing affordability is being negatively affected by a «perfect storm» scenario,» observed NAHB Chairman Rick Judson, a home builder from Charlotte, N.C. «With markets across the country recovering, home values are strengthening at the same time that the cost of building homes is rising due to tightened supplies of building materials, developable lots and labor
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