Sentences with phrase «thinking about a birth»

We often think about birth in terms of what would be best for the mother.
... those images and words start to affect the way she thinks about birth in general, and they may even have an effect on her specific beliefs about birth.
I kept feeling a little crampy just thinking about birth.
And you may think about your birth — a lot.
In fact, I tried to not think about the birth process the entire pregnancy.
Eventually I was able to think about the birth without feeling overwhelmed, but my heart flutters and I want to cry when I think about certain memories.
Remember that planning for your labor is not the only arrangement to consider when thinking about birth.
Having a husband who is out of town a lot made me nervous when it came to even thinking about the birth of our child.
One of the easiest ways to dial back that pressure of planning is to reframe how we think about Birth Plans.
I wonder if you're thinking about your birth mom.»
You should think about a birth control plan before you go home from the hospital.
You've been thinking about the birth and your registry.
As a society, we rarely think about birth as a potentially traumatic event.
Still, when I think about the births of my two children (which were very different) I fondly and truly believe they both entered the world exactly the way they were «supposed to.»
As we celebrate their 3rd revolution around the sun, the boys will eat cupcakes, open presents, have balloons and play with their friend, and I, on this day and every coming year in June, will think about our birth story and the day I became a mother to twins.
I've spent a lot of time thinking about this birth over the past few years, certainly when I got pregnant for the second time.
«Colson's mentor, French obstetrician Michel Odent, changed the way we think about birth.
I will think about your birth story often as I continue on my VBAC journey.
You're thinking about the birth or just had a baby.
I still think about the birth as an amazing experience.
Thinking about birth photography?
Thinking about birth photography?
If you use it correctly, you only have to think about birth control four times each year.
The children talk candidly about their understanding of adoption, their varied adoption stories, their memories and thoughts about birth family members, and more.
What do you think about a birth control implant that lasts 16 years and can be activated by remote control?

Not exact matches

It isn't because there aren't people without jobs out there, but rather because many of those people, either from birth or from discouragement of being without work, are not thinking about the bigger picture, «making the employer happy» as much as they are following what they are told «fill in that sheet of numbers.»
(Although, new research on this topic suggests that it is not as much of an advantage as you think, since our birth order is really about how we act with our family and not out in the real world.)
After the birth of her now 2 - year - old daughter, she realized she was thinking about it all wrong.
With the birth of my first child recently I began thinking about planting a dividend tree for him at birth so that he may sit in its shade in a couple decades.
It's extremely humbling to think about God using us to give birth, adopt or foster other human beings, while also helping form them into adults.
Interesting idea but I don't think there's a danger of anyone fornicating on bin Laden's hypothetical grave so your concern about birth control is a bit misplaced.
Who's birth did you think it was about?
At that point, Tania was excited because she thought she was about to witness a birth without the water breaking.
Even the year of Jesus» birth is not known for sure, although it is usually now thought to be about 6 BCE.
What I love about this is, the awesome thought that blood was shed in this case to birth something rather than in the second instance to supposedly fix the problem of sin.
I thought about that comment as I saw the first few photos from Lisa's birth on Facebook, and with Josh and Annie's permission, I thought I'd share that comment with you once more.
But my basic convictions about them were derived not from these philosophers but partly from my being surrounded from birth with the reality in question; partly from Emerson's essays and the works of James and Royce; partly from the poems of Shelley and Wordsworth (which similarly influenced Whitehead); and most of all from my own experience, reflected upon especially during my two years in the army medical corps, when I had considerable leisure to think about life and death and other fundamental questions.
«Thinking Catholics, who knew what had happened in Rome before the encyclical, who had absorbed all that Vatican II had to say about the Church as the People of God, had assumed that their concerns would be listened to and change in the Church's stance on birth control was inevitable.»
I think if you can believe that a virgin gave birth and that a person was killed by hanging on a cross and got back up in three days, you can use religion to justify about anything!
I'm waiting for the restaurant to come out and say what they think about other topics near and dear to the GOP's hearts like birth control and immigrants.
He had not been thinking about Shakespeare from the moment of his birth.
I think it's about time people actually do some research as to the other religions that predated Christianity that have the same stories... Maybe research why the birth of Jesus is celebrated this time of year... coincidentally on the solstice when all other pagan religions celebrate the «rebirth» of the «Sun of God».
James Q. Wilson agrees that much went radically wrong about then» as evident in divorce, crime, out - of - wedlock births, ineffective schools, and much else» but he thinks the reason is chiefly cultural.
I'll probably think too much about how I love to give birth in water, how baptism and water pull me into relief like nothing else.
But about this people concern themselves very little in our age which they think has reached the highest attainment, whereas in truth no age has so fallen victim to the comic as this has, and it is incomprehensible that this age has not already by a generatio aequivoca given birth to its hero, the demon who would remorselessly produce the dreadful spectacle of making the whole age laugh and making it forget that it was laughing at itself.
«So let me get this straight, you have two - way conversations with invisible spirits, you think the earth is 10,000 years old, you believe the world was once covered in water (about 5,000 years ago), you believe your invisible sky father came to earth in human form after a virgin birth, then rose as a zombie, from the dead, then ascended into an invisible sky city... all because the first people on earth ate and apple before proceeding on with decades of incest... am I getting this?»
If you think you're better qualified to decide what to do about someone else's pregnancy, then you should step up and offer to pay for all expenses related to the birth, including lost wages for the woman and all medical expenses, no matter how extensive.
But sooner than we might think, the term «quality of life» will be cropping up in popular medical / ethical articles about people who are not dying but who have either been born with severe physical birth defects or have sustained severely debilitating injuries, such as quadraplegia.
We don't want to think about rejoicing at the birth of one who will suffer and die.
I've also thought about personal choice and I respect your opinion as much as someone who believes that life starts at birth, so why should I limit people from the ability to choose?
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