Sentences with phrase «who manage their labors»

After the fact, I am now convinced of an unexpected bonus: that the pain of labor is IMMENSELY reduced by laboring and delivering at home due to innumerable comfort measures (both physical and psychological); I have much more respect for all the women who manage their labors in a hospital - kudos to you, ladies!

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Determine who is going to manage the partnership, who can sign contracts, and whether partners are going to be receiving salaries for labor or services.
Interestingly though, being trained observers and people who change practice based on evidence, doctors learned from their mistakes and changed how we manage labor and delivery.
Traditionally, a laboring mom is moved from the labor room to the delivery room and then, after the baby is delivered by a doctor who manages the delivery, mom is moved to a hospital room and baby is carted off to the nursery.
But for others who want to experience all the pain of labor without medication, there are other ways to manage and mitigate it without the use of drugs.
Midwifery care in the UK is fragmented, and community midwives see women before and after the birth, but a hospital midwife, usually unknown to the laboring woman, is the one who managing parturition (labor and delivery).
But in a hospital setting, it is far easier to manage a floor of laboring woman who are attached to monitors, than women bouncing through the hall on yoga balls, leaking amniotic fluid everywhere and high - fiving each other (maybe).
In Round I, labor activist Jonathan Tasini, who recently dropped his long - shot primary challenge to Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand to train his sights on Rangel instead, managed to hold Rangel just under the 50 percent mark that would have enabled him to land the club's nod.
«His first year was about proving that he could manage the budget and the labor stuff and all of that day to day stuff, but also reinforcing his constituencies — so when he gets pummeled in the press, he will have allies who support him,» Mr. Cunningham said.
She formerly was the founding and managing partner of the New York law office of Barrack, Rodos & Bacine, where she represented public and labor pension funds seeking to recoup billions of dollars from those who committed corporate fraud on Wall Street.
But Post, who broke into directing in 1950, managed to build a résumé that could have belonged to a golden - age Hollywood journeyman like Michael Curtiz, who in 1935 knocked out a labor drama, a workplace romance, and an action picture in rapid succession, along with a Perry Mason programmer, a gangster comedy, and part of an Al Jolson — Ruby Keeler backstage musical that somehow burned through three directors.
While some thunder was stolen from Telluride, who managed to nab a handful of high profile pictures to show off first — «Labor Day,» «12 Years A Slave,» «Prisoners» — one could argue that it's in Toronto where the sustainability of a critically acclaimed film, the ability to survive the conversation through the noise and buzz of the season, is truly tested.
Labor Day is well cast and played with conviction by its three leads, particularly the ever - reliable Winslet who, despite being bizarrely cast as a dowdy housewife, manages to be heartbreaking even when the film borders on farce.
I'm trying to make allowance for the fact that these complaints are being offered by a bunch of 20 - year - olds who don't know anything and who've given every indication that they're being funded and stage - managed by professional labor organizers who have their own agenda.
«Now Congress has managed to bring much of the Federal Aviation Administration to a standstill... locally, needed expansion and resurfacing projects at Orlando's two commercial airports could atrophy mirroring the inertia of Republican and Democratic congressional leaders who can't — or won't — move their way around the labor issues and subsidies for rural airports that separate them.
«The principal objective of this series,» Pinzón explained, «is to pay homage to these brave and determined men and women who somehow manage, without the help of any supernatural power, to withstand extreme conditions of labor in order to help their families and communities survive and prosper.»
Collectively we are aware of much more than we are individually, but until recently we labored mostly in are small groups with input from colleagues who managed to attend the meeting we were at and then comments are not usually collectively shared.
Then you're talking about who is managing their livestock differently (and how they are educated / convinced to do this); about what kind of new jobs seaweed farming would produce (dismal hard labor or well - compensated data - driven farming?)
It was attended by approximately 35 Bingham attorneys, including San Francisco Managing Partner Ella Foley Gannon, Silicon Valley Managing Partner Carol Dillon and Labor and Employment Co-Chair and Firm Administrative Partner, Deborah Fischer — who works in Bingham's Los Angeles office.
According to new regulations issued this week by the Labor Department, financial advisors and brokers who manage individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and 401 (k) s must act in accordance with their clients» best interest by following the «fiduciary standard.»
Health systems that have embraced contingent labor often also partner with a managed service provider who recommends conversion strategies as a method for cost savings, talent retention, and more.
However, contingent labor programs are often managed by hiring managers who are unaware that the rates they're paying could be well over market rate.
A separate measure Trump signed, which may delay a controversial Labor Department rule requiring brokers who manage retirement accounts to put their customer's interest first, is likely to have more teeth and move more quickly, lawyers said.
A task that can take hours or days, and a lot of labor by a human item checker can be made much more efficient by an automated drone programmed to read RFID tags, says Joe Dunlap, a managing director who heads the supply chain services division at CBRE.
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