Although the reasons
why some women experience hot flashes are yet unkown, there are a number of risk factors which make women more prone to hot flashes.
Levels of prolactin remain quite high for the first 6 months postpartum while you're breastfeeding — unless you've gotten your first period after baby, which decreases levels of prolactin (this is
why some women experience a temporary decrease in milk supply during their period).
No one really knows
why women experience nausea during pregnancy, often called «morning sickness», but more than 50 % of us will experience it at some time during a pregnancy.
Studies of qualitative data can add understanding on
why women experience fewer birth interventions within this model of care.
Nobody is certain
why women experience baby blues and sometimes depression after the birth of a child.
Not exact matches
Sure,
women and men going through menopause and andropause may
experience the odd gap, but there is absolutely no reason
why our elders should be considered less valuable than their younger counterparts or feel they have to be shown the retirement door at age 65.
Ashish Jha, the senior author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons
why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients often report better personal
experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
When the caller asked
why people aren't more outraged by that, Francesa seemed to argue
women aren't qualified to coach men's sports because they haven't played in men's leagues and thus, don't have
experience.
This is also
why most M2C companies tailor their products and shopping
experiences to
women and moms.
She asked
why that was the case, and they talked about the problems of combining marriage, motherhood, and training in medicine (which she had
experienced personally), the resentment of
women that many doctors have, and the irony that a profession dedicated to caring for people was so overwhelmingly composed of men.
Yet she is not mentioned again — not in Acts, not in the various epistles, not in earliest martyrology — and that is doubtless
why in succeeding generations readers, hungry for a more detailed picture of this
woman rumored from the first to have been something «special» to Jesus, have given her the characteristics and
experiences of other Marys and unnamed biblical
women.
I have
experienced my own share of violent threats for being a
woman online: one needn't exercise much speculation to understand
why these
women would shy away from public court cases or lawsuits or accusations.
I have begun reading sociologist Eva Illouz's 2012 book
Why Love Hurts and while I haven't gotten too far into it, and thus will likely have a lot more to say about, Illouz says the modern world, with its deregulated of marriage markets and freedom to choose one's own partner has, made the search for love an «agonizingly difficult
experience» that leads to collective misery and disappointment, which is then internalized by people — especially
women — as a personal failing.
There's a wide spectrum of what «letting yourself go» means, and from my
experience as a twice - married and divorced
woman, I will say here's what I've observed — most of us are totally capable of losing weight, exercising more and looking better once we're divorced and perhaps looking for new love, which is
why I say we should all act like we're divorced in our marriage (again, tongue - in - cheek).
Most
women trying to breastfeed for the first time feel isolated in their efforts and are unaware of the fact that many other mothers are
experiencing the same struggles as them, and I greatly believe this is the first reason
why most new mothers prematurely give up on the idea of breastfeeding.
The comment «I don't understand
why more Moms DO N'T breastfeed» is showing very little empathy for
women who have not had the support to
experience the wonders of breastfeeding.
But after my
experience, I understand
why many
women with a later preterm baby wouldn't simply make pumping work.
Like all parallel medical services, it falls to the patient to figure out who is legitimately skilled and who is not: EXCEPT, most
women having babies are in their twenties and early thirties and I personally didn't have the kind of life -
experience necessary to question whether or not my government would provide me with sub par care and just assumed that if the government was paying, it must be safe, and the midwifery community capitalizes on this by running advertisements (which OB / GYN are not permitted to do) advertising themselves as being less interventionist, less c - section (no shit, Sherlock, but you'd have to read between the lines to understand
why), and better outcomes.
It was a priceless
experience of joy and empowerment, which is
why I am committed to supporting other
women in finding their «best birth.»
But
why do pregnant
women experience this nesting instinct and is it safe and healthy for you and baby?
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Why is childbirth, which should be such a unique and individual
experience for the
woman, treated in such a highly standardized way in the United States?
While this is true - the
experience and mother's feelings do come in into helping to birth better, but I think the biggest reason
why women are birthing at home is not because of the candles, and comfort of their homes.
We have no idea what
women are
experiencing or
why they are struggling with low supply.
We do not yet have a solid evidence - based understanding of
why this link exists, as the relationship between feeding
experiences and postnatal mental health issues is likely to be complex and different for different
women.
Why Human Rights in Childbirth Matter explores the rights of
women in pregnancy and birth, and offers information and support for mothers, caregivers and campaigners working to improve birth practices and birth
experiences.
PPD symptoms are often similar to those of the baby blues — which is
why many
women have trouble determining which they're
experiencing.
Why: During pregnancy, most
women will
experience hyper - pigmentation, such as a linea nigra (the line that runs down your belly) or melasma (darker pigmentation on your face) in some form, both of which are caused by an increase in estrogen, experts believe.
Another reason
why pregnant
women experience upper back pain is because the center of gravity is shifted by the baby that is growing inside you, and extra weight can cause your body to lean forward.
That's
why if a
woman is
experiencing back pain during the two - week wait, she may be pregnant.
«It is obvious that a serious loss is
experienced by the
women... who gave birth to children who are subsequently adopted by someone else...» She explains
why the grief of these
women does not diminish with time, but increases in intensity with the passage of time.
And given that studies have shown that
women who require episiotomies are more likely to
experience post-delivery complications — such as blood loss, infection, postpartum pain, pain during intercourse and the involuntary passage of gas or «fecal material» — you can see
why most
women are eager to do whatever they can to sidestep this particular surgical procedure.
Another reason
why some pregnant
women may schedule an elective cesarean is because they are scared and nervous about the amount of pain they may
experience during a vaginal childbirth.
A lot of
women experience the same type of spotting and cramping before menstruation, which is
why it can be confusing.
This explains, perhaps,
why pregnant
women sometimes report struggling to recall details such as names and dates, as well as that general «foggy» feeling that expecting mothers often
experience.
Why - Many
women will
experience post labor contractions.
There are also several other reasons
why a
woman may
experience a missed period including weight change, stress, fatigue, or birth control pills.
Exactly
why it occurs is not fully understood, but
women are more likely to
experience preterm labor or deliver prematurely if they have done so in the past, are carrying multiple babies, and / or have certain medical conditions that can complicate pregnancy.
Many
woman's
experiences are downplayed as it is «common» or «gods way» or any other lists of reasons «
why».
The parade of
women who approached them to ask how and
why convinced the pair that their own
experience - having nobody around to explain the mechanics or the details of nursing, and with little or no encouragement from doctors, friends and neighbors - was probably pretty typical.
for thirty - one years, and Murphy - Lawless» book makes crystal - clear just how destructive and repressive obstetrics has been for
women historically, and
why most
women today have been seduced by so - called «scientific obstetrics,» their birthing
experiences taken from them in so many ways.
We list 15 reasons
why some
women will never go try for another baby after
experiencing just a single miscarriage.
It may also shed new light on
why — for a minority of
women — breastfeeding really can be a painful
experience.
Similarly, understanding
why some
women insist they are only working because their husbands can not, rather than for self - empowerment, may help us understand general
experiences of those seeking employment after fleeing.
Simple question: Just explain
why, when you've been put through what (if legit) must be a very traumatic
experience, your first reaction is to deface environmental suits which the good men and
women of law enforcement and HAZMAT gave you for your protection, then smile for the camera with arms around one another knowing that the picture is going out in the media as free publicity.
It may also shed new light on
why — for a minority of
women — breastfeeding really can be a painful
experience.
5 The National Institutes of Health believes obesity is one of the reasons
why the fastest - growing group of
women experiencing infertility are those under 25.
Previous models, however, have been unable to explain
why only 10 percent of
women develop the disease when most
experience retrograde menstruation at some point.
This young
woman told me all about her
experience with her mentor and
why she thought that mentor was «the best.»
Research foci should shift from
why women live past reproductive age to
why older
women experience a reproductive decline.
The research, published this month in PNAS, shows that the gene known as BRCA1 has a significant role in creating healthy brains in mice and may provide a hint as to
why some
women genetically prone to breast cancer
experience brain seizures.