Then when I went in for a regular check - up one day after my due date, the doctor realized that
my son was in distress and I was rushed in for an emergency c - section.
Not exact matches
1 Samuel 30:6 David
was greatly
distressed because the men
were talking of stoning him; each one
was bitter
in spirit because of his
sons and daughters.
All this
was done of course with consent of the parents who,
distressed by these grievous malformations
in their newborns,
were persuaded by the pediatric endocrinologists and consulting psychologists to accept transformational surgery for their
sons.
In the hospital
is that poster about liquid gold, but the second my
son showed even a modicum of
distress (low glucose levels) I
was told that formula
is essential.
The association between father involvement
in adolescence and psychological
distress in adult life
is stronger for daughters than for
sons.
Then, unfortunately, my
son started to suffer from reflux and colic, It
was very
distressing to see my
son in pain and felt out of depth on what to do.
The autobiographical portrait of a group of young Americans living
in Paris stars Chloë Sevigny, Adam Brody and Carrie MacLemore (both from Damsels
in Distress), Dree Hemingway (Starlet), and Adriano Giannini (
son of Italian actor Giancarlo Giannini), «plus other great performers to
be discovered» per Stillman.
It
is probably a job for a psychiatrist to figure out just why Hurwitz felt the need to construct a damsel -
in -
distress story that
is conducted by proxy by an immature mother who
is having all of her actions dictated by her young
son.
A decade ago, Sax, a family physician with a doctorate
in psychology, began to notice a
distressing trend: Parents
were concerned about their unmotivated, underachieving
sons.
That
's when Travieso
's son that Bo
was in the pool, underwater and
in distress.
Unpredictably, he
's the damsel
in distress, caged by Mario and assisted by his
son, the titular Donkey Kong Junior.