Not exact matches
Another study that looked at
more than 100,000 men and
women found that coffee drinkers were 45 % less likely to
die from suicide and heavy coffee drinkers (four or
more cups a day) 53 % less likely to
die from suicide.
Finally — as the ACOG noted in its statement — pregnant
women are
more likely to
die because of the flu than the average person.
They don't do a very good job of it, though, while their heircarchy in their stupid cone head hats live richly, while telling
women to bear and care for ever
more babies, some of whom will
die from malnutrition.
Prince Harry is due to honour policemen and
women who've
died on duty at a special service in north...
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jesus
died for your sins so there is no need for animal sacrifice, eating kosher, avoiding a
woman when she has her period, etc etc. god suddenly became much
more of a sweet and loving god, where before he was jealous and prone to killing people that defied him.
Some
more bothersome details: it is estimated that 46,000
women died world wide as a result of «unsafe» abortions in 2003.
Well if it's slightly
more evidence of the existence of a man outside of Italy in the 1st century who was born of a virgin,
died for 3 days before resurrecting himself, then explained he only
died because of «original sin» which is the idea that a
woman ate magical apple given from a talking snake in a garden at the beginning of time which caused all humans to go to hell when they
died.
Sure, there are some extra-loud voices calling for
women to conform themselves to narrowly defined roles that have
more to do with an idealized conception of pre-feminist America than with actual «biblical womanhood,» but I believe these cries represent the last desperate throes of a
dying movement.
One story in his book entitled
More Than Conquerors, tells the story of a
woman who
died after having a premature baby that was so weak would not last without assistance.
An estimated 68,000
women die as a result, and millions
more have complications, many permanent.
A poor
woman has been hailed as a hero after she
died challenging a gunman who opened fire at a church...
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Women who die of heart disease are six times more likely than other women to have been bereaved in the past six months — and heart disease among widowers under 45 has been found to be ten times the rate among married men the same
Women who
die of heart disease are six times
more likely than other
women to have been bereaved in the past six months — and heart disease among widowers under 45 has been found to be ten times the rate among married men the same
women to have been bereaved in the past six months — and heart disease among widowers under 45 has been found to be ten times the rate among married men the same age.
If you think logically, many
more men
died than
women and children as they were likely under much
more strain from having to protect everyone (remember this was over 100 years ago).
More than 75,000 men,
women and children crossed the plains in the largest mass movement of people in American History, (until the railroad was finished in 1856) and 6,000
died along the trail.
I am the worst sinner ever i think... i lost my virginity since when i was 14 or
more years... the first time i intercourse with the married
woman (i do nt know she divorced or her husband
died) and that was just once but kissed many times... then later i intercourse with another lady then after that with the another lady (girl friends)... then after that i have a long lasting relationship with another lady (nonchristian) we already intercourse for many times... and as years pases by..
Worldwide,
women ages fifteen to forty - four are
more likely to be maimed or
die from male violence than from cancer, malaria, traffic accidents, and war combined.
I agree with what you have written from the biblical perspective and would like to take it further in the sense that that we are all sinners whether fornicators liars homosexuals the difference is that if we decide to follow Jesus we not only repent of our sin but we turn away from continuing to sin Remenber the
woman caught in adultery Jesus said go and sin no
more that applys to all of us that have accepted Jesus.But unless we
die to our desires we cant live for him.brentnz
Right now,
women age 15 - 44 are
more likely to be maimed or to
die from male violence than from cancer, malaria, traffic accidents, and war combined.
The
woman, for her part, also says the thing which is not, albeit in innocence: she answers not the question that was asked, says
more than was called for, identifies the forbidden tree as the one «in the midst of the garden,» adds «neither shall ye touch it» to the prohibition, and, most importantly, converts the predicted consequences of disobedience («for in the day thou eatest thereof,
dying you will
die»; 2:17) into the reason for obedience («Ye shall not eat of it... lest you
die»; 3:3).
In comparison, a
woman is
more than 4 times as likely to
die this way as from gun in an intentional homicide in the USA.
I will cover the Hebrew term in
more detail later on, but even the concept of kinsmen redeemer returns the
woman back to a place of belonging within the family of her in - laws after her 1st husband
dies.
Over 3,000 U.S. servicemen and
women have
died for their fellow citizens since 9/11, and many
more have killed.
They believe that once they
die they get their own planets (well — the WHITE MEN do) and can rule them anyway they want — including having
more women.
Women are 75 times
more likely to
die of heart disease than of cervical cancer.
Let me use an example from public health: white
woman have a higher rate of developing breast cancer over black
woman in the United States, yet even with
more cases fewer white
woman die from breast cancer than black
woman.
Since
women live longer than men (not necessarily our choice, but biology, and men shouldn't complain because we we care for our husbands until they
die and then have no one to care for us), yes, there will always be
more of us in old age.
More women die in the 18 months or so after leaving a physically abusive relationship than at any other time in the cycle.
Although we are superior in saving the lives of infants born severely premature,
women are 70 %
more likely to
die in childbirth in the United States than in Europe.
Most importantly, I don't want any other
women like Florence Leung to suffer in silence or
die from the pressure to breastfeed, and I don't want
more babies to have to grow up without their moms.
* If * morbidity is lower in the homebirth group because
more of those ill
women died, and were thus removed from the sample, the apparent rate of «severe adverse maternal» outcomes has been artificially deflated in the homebirth group — by an unknown amount — and therefore is evidence of pretty much nothing.
If 6
women have serious complications in the first group and 3
die, compared to 5
women in the second group who suffer serious complications, and one
dies, we CAN NOT conclude that the group that had
more survivors is the safer group.
A
woman is five to seven times
more likely to
die from a cesarean delivery than from a vaginal delivery.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, a
woman giving birth today is
more than twice as likely to
die in childbirth as her mother was... this is unacceptable in my opinion!
The FACT is...
more women DO
die in hospital births (from things that could be prevented, or from unnecessary interventions) than in home births, and that
women were NOT «
dying in droves» from home births back in the day... death during birth was fairly uncommon until
women were forced into dirty birth centers with doctors knocking them out and delivering their babies without being held to any sanitation standards because promiscuity was on the rise and we had to keep the «dirty
women» separate from the rest of the hospital.
So you think the kind thing would be for us to sit back and let
more and
more babies
die because
women get encouraged by idiots on the internet to do foolish things.
The point is that, although yes, some
women and babies still
die in the hospital: First: That number is FAR LOWER than what it was when everyone gave birth at home Second: OBs and medical professionnal are constantly trying to improve their methods and reduce the mortality rate even
more.
New York City statistics include the troubling finding that black
women here are nearly eight times
more likely to
die from pregnancy - related complications than white mothers.
Back in the early 19th century, Dr. Semmelweiss was derided by his peers for hypothesizing on why
more women were
dying in the obstetric clinic than in the one run by midwives.
The reality is not «gentle proteins», cute pink hearts or «probiotics just like those in breastmilk» but dirty contaminated bottles, diarrhea, babies screaming with pain from otitis media, babies separated from their mothers in pediatric wards with acute respiratory disease, damaged guts that morph into chronic lifelong conditions such as Crohn's disease,
more women dying of breast cancer, the cost and pain of living a life with diabetes and lives cut short because of cardiac disease and so on.
Researchers also don't know if these
women are
more likely to
die of cancer than others.
Teevee, Back in the day many
more women and babies
died due to obstetrical complications because the modern day medicine and care we have now was not available.
The intent was not likely malicious; you solicited the services of the doctor willingly; it is not sexual; it denigrates «real» rape; you got a healthy baby at the end of it; you should have said «No»
more clearly; you should have been
more educated; be glad you're alive —
women used to
die in childbirth all the time; if you didn't want hands or instruments up your vagina, you shouldn't have gotten pregnant in the first place; it was for your own good.
More women and babies
die when they are out of reach of emergency medical care.
Because it's harsh statistic when you consider that
women who do not receive prenatal care are three to four times
more likely to
die in childbirth than
women who do, according to Every Mother Counts, Christy Turlington Burns» nonprofit dedicated to increasing pregnancy and childbirth safety.
If every
woman planning a homebirth signed a piece of paper saying «I understand that my baby is 3 - 5x
more likely to
die in a homebirth than a hospital birth.
It's true that
women have been delivering babies for thousands of years without any assistance from the medical establishment, but it's also true that a lot
more mothers and babies
died as a result.
The New York City department of health recorded all maternal deaths across several years, a key finding was that uninsured
women were seven times
more likely to
die than
women with health insurance.
The
woman with a small pelvis may have been able to survive by outrunning wild animals, but when it came time to give birth, she was
more likely to
die because that small pelvis could not accommodate a large neonatal head.
It is not «biased» to tell
women that as a low risk, middle class white
woman, if they opt to have their full term, singleton baby at home with a CPM, using MANA's own statistics, their baby is almost 5 times
more likely to
die than if they give birth in the hospital.
We know the stat: Black
women are 3 - 4 times
more likely to
die than white
woman from childbirth related reasons.