«Over 95 % of college
women in our study use Facebook, and those with Facebook accounts described typically spending 20 minutes on the site during each visit, amounting to over an hour on the site each day,» said Dr. Pamela K. Keel
Not exact matches
Wadhwa's data, which he says he's still refining and hopes to
use as part of a crowdsourced book, follow on a January 2013
study analyzing U.S. Census data on
women - owned businesses with more than $ 10 million
in revenue.
The
study was conducted
using ORC International's CARAVAN Omnibus survey
using both landline and mobile telephones on May 2-5/9 -12 / 16 - 19 2013 among 3020 adults, 1,507 men and 1,513
women 18 years of age and older, living
in the continental United States.
In fact, a Kaufmann Foundation
study showed that venture - backed companies with a
woman CEO showed 35 % higher ROI and 12 % higher revenue growth, while
using 1/3 of the capital.
Directed by Marie Fortune, a pastor and author of Sexual Violence, The Unmentionable Sin: An Ethical and Pastoral Perspective (Pilgrim Press, 1983), the Center has developed resources for congregational
study and action, including a
study guide for teen - agers on preventing sexual abuse, a monograph on violence against
women of color, and a manual for congregational
use in discovering and developing community resources on family violence.
Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby (Gen 18:2 NIV)»... Furthermore, there is a good reason to
study the old Orient, the rituals and cultures of the Middel East, especially at that time,,, i myself being Half Egyptian and having been raised there, am blessed with this foreknowledge for certain things that are still the same way now as they were at th etime of Jesus and earlier,,, where Men kiss to greet one another for example,,, so when King David talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a
woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and
used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted
in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimony!
Among the many factors that influence my choice of milk to
use in this recipe are several long - term
studies (including the Harvard's Health Professionals
Study and the one by Catherine S. Berkey of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and
Women's Hospital) that have shown that even low - fat dairy products can contribute to weight gain.
It's conclusions about safety of cytotec
use for induction of full - term labor: «There was no difference
in serious neonatal or maternal mortality between
women receiving misoprostol and
women who received prostaglandin E2 or oxytocin; however, most
studies were underpowered for this assessment.»
The University of California at San Francisco recently conducted a
study where they discovered that early formula
use can help
women breastfeed for a greater length of time, even if doses are only
in small amounts.
However, it should be mentioned that
in that same
study, the risk of miscarriage for
women using IVF who carried twins was just 18 %, which is within the typical range of miscarriage risk for natural conception.
The aim of our
study was to determine firstly, whether a retrospective linked data
study was a viable alternative to such a design
using routinely collected data
in one Australian state and secondly, to report on the outcomes and interventions for
women (and their babies) who planned to give birth
in a hospital labour ward, birth centre or at home.
They are great at this because they
use these
women weaknesses
in understanding basic peer reviewed
studies and focus on the emotional aspect.
In response to reports that women may be using this unapproved drug, to increase milk production (lactation), the WHO and FDA are warning breastfeeding women of safety concerns as «there have been several published reports and case studies of cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac arrest and sudden death in patients receiving an intravenous form of domperidone that has been withdrawn from the market in a number of countries.&raqu
In response to reports that
women may be
using this unapproved drug, to increase milk production (lactation), the WHO and FDA are warning breastfeeding
women of safety concerns as «there have been several published reports and case
studies of cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac arrest and sudden death
in patients receiving an intravenous form of domperidone that has been withdrawn from the market in a number of countries.&raqu
in patients receiving an intravenous form of domperidone that has been withdrawn from the market
in a number of countries.&raqu
in a number of countries.»
Klein et al. [10] showed
in their
study that
women using midwife care consistently reported attitudes supporting less frequent
use of technology compared to
women receiving care from obstetricians.
Note that the
studies used to arrive at these conclusions are mostly randomized controlled trials
in which the
women who agree to participate are randomly assigned to either epidural or non-epidural pain relief.
For the baby, instrumental delivery can increase the short - term risks of bruising, facial injury, displacement of the skull bones, and cephalohematoma (blood clot under the scalp).24 The risk of intracranial hemorrhage (bleeding inside the brain) was increased
in one
study by more than four times for babies born by forceps compared to spontaneous birth, 25 although two
studies showed no detectable developmental differences for forceps - born children at five years old.26, 27 Another
study showed that when
women with an epidural had a forceps delivery, the force
used by the clinician to deliver the baby was almost twice the force
used when an epidural was not
in place.28
Fever over 100.4 º F (38º C) during labor is five times more likely overall for
women using an epidural; 44 this rise
in temperature is more common
in women having their first babies, and more marked with prolonged exposure to epidurals.45 For example,
in one
study, 7 percent of first - time mothers laboring with an epidural were feverish after six hours, increasing to 36 percent after 18 hours.46 Maternal fever can have a significant effect on the baby (see below).
We performed a population - based, retrospective cohort
study of all births that occurred
in Oregon during 2012 and 2013
using data from newly revised Oregon birth certificates that allowed for the disaggregation of hospital births into the categories of planned
in - hospital births and planned out - of - hospital births that took place
in the hospital after a
woman's intrapartum transfer to the hospital.
Of 2,958 mothers who qualified for Y6FU
using the IFPS II, 1,542
women participated
in the follow - up
study yielding a response rate of 52 percent.
A final
study, which also reported on fetal distress, found hyperstimulation with fetal heart rate changes
in 2.9 % of
women using nipple stimulation, compared to 1 % of
women using pitocin.
With respect to potential sources of bias
in the
study sample, the initial cohort through which these
women were identified is a self - selected population and may not be representative of all
women who
use fluoxetine during pregnancy.
«Right now, cfDNA is being
studied for
use in low - risk
women, and the accuracy seems to be similar to that for high - risk
women,» says Dr. Hill.
Professor Helen Christiansen of the Australian National University
in Canberra found that,
in three separate
studies using 2500
women,
women experience no decreases
in brainpower during and after pregnancy.
All
women in the source cohort initially had contacted the CTIS program voluntarily with questions about the safety of fluoxetine
use during pregnancy and had agreed to participate
in an outcome
study.
This was expected based on the results of the pregnancy outcome
study from which these
women were selected, ie,
women with exposure to fluoxetine late
in pregnancy were more likely to have lower birth weight infants and were also more likely to breastfeed while continuing to
use the medication.
According to the Canadian Medical Association
in response to a recent
study that said Canadian
women are not heeding pregnancy warnings about the
use of isotretinoin, a potent but effective drug that treats severe acne.
An UpToDate review on «Planned home birth» (Declercq and Stotland, 2015) stated that «Large cohort
studies using intent - to - treat analysis of midwife - attended, planned, out - of - hospital birth of low - risk
women in developed countries have reported reduced rates of cesarean birth, perineal lacerations, and medical interventions, and similar rates of maternal and early perinatal morbidity and mortality compared to planned hospital birth.
The percentage of
women breastfeeding would still remain relatively high through the 1930s, however, when compared to the numbers just two decades later.31 Jacqueline Wolf,
in her
study of infant feeding
in Chicago, found that despite the known dangers of
using breast milk substitutes, by the mid-nineteenth century many
women began weaning their babies at three months, even before cleaner cow's milk and more reliable proprietary foods were available.
In this
study, few
women expressed the possibility of
using their own coping strategies or non-pharmacological methods of pain relief.
This cross-sectional
study was to assess the relationship between RA, breastfeeding, and also
use of oral contraceptives,
in a population of older
women from South China, where cultural habits differ from those
in the West, where most previous
studies were conducted.
In order to study all aspects related to the topic, we used a reference questionnaire prepared by nutrition and breastfeeding experts, which had been tested, modified and validated two months before our research team1 started the study (following a pilot study conducted on 20 women to determine whether the questions were clear and understandable), and then administered in a standardized fashion to women in both groups (intervention group and control group
In order to
study all aspects related to the topic, we
used a reference questionnaire prepared by nutrition and breastfeeding experts, which had been tested, modified and validated two months before our research team1 started the
study (following a pilot
study conducted on 20
women to determine whether the questions were clear and understandable), and then administered
in a standardized fashion to women in both groups (intervention group and control group
in a standardized fashion to
women in both groups (intervention group and control group
in both groups (intervention group and control group).
The panel recommends that the further
use of implants be limited for reconstruction only and that
women receiving the implants participate
in scientific protocols and that epidemiologic
studies be conducted to assess the risk of autoimmune disease.
An additional
study of 1,014
women conducted by different authors demonstrated that
using the same criteria
in women with spontaneous labor or induced labor would lead to a significantly higher proportion of
women achieving vaginal delivery with no increase
in neonatal complications (24).
Roughly 94 percent of the
women in the
study had a vaginal birth, and less than 5 percent required oxytocin augmentation (which is
used to make contractions stronger and closer together), or an epidural.
Using data from a national
study into maternal morbidity and national birth registry data from 1 August 2004 to 1 August 2006, they identified over 146,000 low risk
women in primary care at the onset of labour.
Their
study, reported
in the Journal of Midwifery &
Women's Health,
used midwives records of births attended.1 Yes, this is burdensome record keeping for midwives, but
Using data from the Danish National Birth Cohort
in Denmark, researchers
in the University of Adelaide's Robinson Research Institute
studied the outcomes of 368
women who were on antidepressants prior to becoming pregnant.
Studies also suggest a potential role for selected probiotics in atopic dermatitis prevention, and future studies will need to standardize the probiotic strain as well as amount used in a larger cohort of pregnant women in order to better assess these e
Studies also suggest a potential role for selected probiotics
in atopic dermatitis prevention, and future
studies will need to standardize the probiotic strain as well as amount used in a larger cohort of pregnant women in order to better assess these e
studies will need to standardize the probiotic strain as well as amount
used in a larger cohort of pregnant
women in order to better assess these effects.
In this study, the frequency of fan use was similar in young and less educated women as in other women; thus, fan use can be easily adopted by these population
In this
study, the frequency of fan
use was similar
in young and less educated women as in other women; thus, fan use can be easily adopted by these population
in young and less educated
women as
in other women; thus, fan use can be easily adopted by these population
in other
women; thus, fan
use can be easily adopted by these populations.
We excluded
women who required oxytocin for induction of labour after the 2:1 matching with our
study group, because we learned during the
study that the policy with respect to the
use of oxytocin for induction of labour was outside the scope of practice for midwives and family physicians
in some hospitals.
For all
women included
in the
study, we collected data on their age, height, weight before pregnancy, body mass index, income quintile, drug and alcohol
use (v. no
use) during pregnancy, smoking status, status of parenthood (single v. other), parity, gestational age at first prenatal visit, number of antenatal visits and history of ultrasonography before 20 weeks» gestation.
For example, among three large
studies investigating prostaglandins for induction of labor
in women with a previous cesarean delivery, one found an increased risk of uterine rupture (89), another reported no increased rupture risk (5), and a third found no increased risk of rupture when prostaglandins were
used alone (with no subsequent oxytocin)(6).
If learning that certain drugs
used in labour (and they are not talking only about pain relief drugs
in this
study) means that these drugs will be
used less, then tens of thousands of
women could potentially be SPARED the difficulty of low milk supply.
Findings from this
study suggest that the decreases
in breastfeeding duration associated with pacifier
use may be a consequence of less frequent breastfeeding among
women who introduce pacifiers to their infants.
Despite the limitations of this
study, the finding that shortened breastfeeding duration is associated with pacifier
use in a cohort of US
women is important.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes of
women and their partners and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that
women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been
used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation
in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude and knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation and duration of breastfeeding
in observational
studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
In the present
study, we
used data from the children of a 10 % randomly chosen group of the
women, selected at
study entry.
The final stage of developing the ResQu Index was to
use it
in a systematic review to assess the quality of
studies (published between 2000 and 2016) on the maternal and perinatal outcomes of different places of birth, for
women with healthy, low - risk pregnancies
in high - income countries.
For example, a 2011 Australian
study of almost 25,000
women concluded that babies born to mothers who
used marijuana were twice as likely to end up
in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) compared to other babies.
Gender is not a new topic
in refugee
studies, and gender is increasingly
used as a word that is not merely interchangeable with «
women».