Sentences with phrase «women first experience»

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A Melbourne hospital is the first in Australia to adopt an early warning blood test for the potential deadly condition pre-eclampsia, which is experienced by about one in 20 women during their pregnancies.
Our first woman Premier, young, a human rights lawyer with international experience, and yet a reputation for sternness when needed.
Many were first timers and commented on what an inspiring experience it was to be in a room of women for a change.
It's been my experience that religious zealots of all creeds, but here in the U.S. mostly white Christians, are the first ones to throw women, children, old people and the disabled under the bus financially so they can grab bigger tax breaks for themselves.
As a divorced woman, I've had first - hand experience of how the Church acts towards those who have been through a divorce.
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.
While I in no way wish to say that Daly's or Raymond's views need validation from a «dead, white male philosopher,» I do believe, first of all, that Whiteheadian philosophy will be enhanced by the incorporation of women's experience (inclusive of feminist philosophy as part of women's experience).
It is with another woman in this world at this time that I am able to experience a radical mutuality between self and other, a mutuality that we have known since we were girl children, a mutuality that has shaped our consciousness of female - female relationships as the first and final place in which women can be most truly at home, in the most natural of social relations.
One of Rosen's most significant findings (supporting a suggestion by Kinsey) was that the later pattern these women followed had been greatly influenced by their first sexual experience.
On the first night the story of the woman caught in adultery from the Gospel of St. John is read, followed by a guided meditation in which the retreatants are invited to enter into the woman's experience of shame and despair.
Secondly, there is little doubt that it was Mary Magdalene who discovered that the tomb was empty, either alone or with other women, and that it was she who first reported an experience of the risen Jesus.
First, process thought «rings true» to women's experience by virtue of its comprehensive ability to take account of women's experience.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
The experience of the first rite of passage for the women clergy I have talked with varies from the male experience in the following ways: The young woman is likely to have a similar inner experience of a mystical «call,» or in some other way feel led to make a conscious decision to train for the ministry.
She flagged this up to her supervisor, a psychiatrist, who told her in no uncertain terms to leave the subject of abortion well alone; that the woman who mentioned abortion in the first place was not experiencing flashbacks but merely a psychotic reaction to the medication she was on.
Stephen Crites has this pointed observation about the way in which truth is communicated by ordinary people — including those men and women of the First Century who experienced the Christ event in their own lives:
It has been pointed out that «over the course of the first centuries of the empire... the noun passio (also derived from the same verb «to suffer») came to have a positive valuation to refer to the «passionate» experience of heterosexual intercourse, where the inferior role was properly played by a woman and in which the man experienced his rightful pleasure.
A woman in a class on prayer, when asked to remember her first spiritual experience, told the instructor that she could not remember anything about a time of prayer, but what was flooding her mind and heart was a school girl's memory.
8 Reports of that experience was fragmentary and it was always filtered through the needs and expectations of the men and women in that first believing community.
At the same time they are experiencing great difficulty reading the Bible from their perspective To do it properly they have used the hermeneutics of suspicion, which has been elaborated by women theologians from the First World.
Second, it should be noted that it can be extremely difficult even for a trained doctor to determine whether a woman in the first trimester of pregnancy is experiencing life - threatening complications as a result of miscarriage or abortion.
One of the first things that I learnt as a trainee breastfeeding counsellor was never to judge a woman's mothering experience on first impressions.
Before that, I was in Ft. Smith Arkansas, where I had the pleasure of experiencing 1) the incredibly gracious congregation of First Presbyterian Church, Ft. Smith, which included several 80 + year - old - ladies who expressed interest in marrying Dan should I be open to a sister wife, 2) the famous, award - winning restrooms at the Ft. Smith airport (for real; they are ranked among the Top 10 Airport Bathrooms in the U.S.), 3) amazing conversation with a group women at Miss Anne's Pie Place.
First time making bread ever and was directed to challah by a more experienced baker (I've made a handful of your recipes before and they've always worked out, so I knew you were the woman to go to).
Also, after experiencing what I did in my first trimester, my advice to any woman who's pregnant and struggling with sickness but wanting to eat healthy and exercise... just do the best you can, and cut yourself some slack.
It took the men three - plus rounds to hook TV viewers on the Olympic golf experience, so it was no surprise that Wednesday's first round of the women's event got off to a similarly sluggish start.
«For us, this is an amazing opportunity as we get first - hand experience at planning an event in a sporting environment with one of the UK's best women's football teams.»
In the end, it worked as we won our first trophy, and the lessons learned from both experiences helped us win our first Women's Super League title last season too.
«This tournament is a first of its kind in the country and will provide local and visiting fans with the opportunity to experience the excitement of watching Europe's best women's football clubs go head to head.
Thanks for commenting Johnny, but you are hardly telling women anything they haven't experienced first - hand.
As I embark on growing my own garden for the first time this year, I'm thankful for my friends like Julie of Chez Artz and Green Artz, Melissa at Nature Deva, Heather at A Mama's Blog, and Woman With A Hatchet, who all have more gardening experience than me (and will hopefully help me out if I need it — hint, hint).
Education during pregnancy rarely has anything serious to do with breastfeeding, and since breastfeeding is perceived by most pre-parenthood women to be a natural, instinctive thing instead of a learned behavior (on both mom & baby's part) if it doesn't go absolutely perfectly from the first moments they may feel something is wrong with THEM and clam up about it while quietly giving the baby the hospital - offered bottle along with the bag of formula samples they give out «just in case» even if you explicitly tell them you're breastfeeding (which was my experience with my firstborn in 2004 and one of the many highly informed reasons I chose to birth my next two at home).
Most breast growth women experience will occur in the first three months of pregnancy.
Many women experience protein aversions during pregnancy, especially during the first trimester, so you may naturally find yourself consuming less throughout the day.
As a mother of three, Morag has first - hand experience in what it's like to be a birthing woman and new parent.
My first birthing experience, although not the birthing experience that I wished to have, left me with a great sense of personal strength, will and achievement... and a great desire to create an effective guide for all women approaching their own birthing experience that would prepare them for their journey ahead.
Women who had an amazing experience breastfeeding their first child, may find it difficult to nurse with their second child.
For first - time mothers it normally lasts longer than for women who have already experienced childbirth.
Please keep in mind: some women do experience nipple soreness the first few days of breastfeeding.
From the first to third trimester, these women open up about their experiences in the ultrasound room.
Sometime within the first trimester, at least half to ninety percent of all pregnant women experience food cravings according to Orloff and Hormes.
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.
After supporting my sister through the birth of her first two children and attending the births of a few of my friends, I realized that I want women to feel empowered and knowledgeable to have the birth experience they desire.
Sometimes a woman may experience slight discomfort for the first few days.
For women who are experiencing birth for the first time (and second and third), you may find yourself anxious at the unknown, but remember that each delivery is different and there is no set way of delivering a baby.
Of the women who planned a nonhospital birth, 78.7 % reported being «Very Satisfied» with their first nonhospital birth experience, increasing to 87.9 % at the second nonhospital birth.
The data shows a stark contrast in the level of interventions that a first time mother experiences compared to women who have given birth previously.
The founder and medical director of The Fertility Center of Las Vegas, the city's first, has amassed over three decades of experience in helping men and women navigate the complexities of what should be a simple equation: sperm plus egg equals baby.
While many do get it right away, for others there is a learning curve that takes a few weeks to get into your groove, and sometimes extra support is needed - especially if its your first experience and you are not surrounded by mamas breastfeeding, as women were throughout history since the beginning of time, and still are in many parts of the world.
Listening to mothers: report of the first national US survey of women's childbearing experiences [monograph].
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