For example, Olson et al (13) found that 25 % of the 540
women in their study experienced a major weight gain (≥ 4.55 kg) associated with pregnancy.
The women in the study experienced nausea and vomiting so severe that they lost at least five pounds and became so dehydrated they needed intravenous fluids.
Not exact matches
Formal reporting is the «least common response» among men and
women who have
experienced harassment
in the workplace — «approximately 30 % of individuals who
experienced harassment talked with a supervisor, manager, or union representative,» the EEOC
study said...
In 2016, the EEOC released a comprehensive study of workplace harassment in the United States, which concluded that «anywhere from 25 % to 85 % of women report having experienced sexual harassment in the workplace.&raqu
In 2016, the EEOC released a comprehensive
study of workplace harassment
in the United States, which concluded that «anywhere from 25 % to 85 % of women report having experienced sexual harassment in the workplace.&raqu
in the United States, which concluded that «anywhere from 25 % to 85 % of
women report having
experienced sexual harassment
in the workplace.&raqu
in the workplace.»
Aside from the generality and stigma of
women's groups closely resembling bridal showers with bubbly fruit drinks and teeny tiny food (I'm not a Keebler elf, give me real food), every
experience I've had with a
women's Bible
study focused on how to be a good, Christian wife or how to date
in a way that is holy and pleasing to God.
At New York University, a Center for Gender and Sexuality
Studies is being formed to study women and men as well as homosexuals, bisexuals, and transsexuals» so called «queer studies,» which have experienced a burst of growth in the last few
Studies is being formed to
study women and men as well as homosexuals, bisexuals, and transsexuals» so called «queer
studies,» which have experienced a burst of growth in the last few
studies,» which have
experienced a burst of growth
in the last few years.
One of the
studies that I talk about
in the book is where social science researchers look at black
women who had
experienced trauma, and they found these
women were more likely to internalize the characteristics of the Strong Black
Woman as a way of coping with trauma.
Instead of viewing one model of morality as superior and the other as inferior, Gilligan advocates valuing both
in mutual conversation — thus, of course, embodying
in her own conclusions the development she has traced
in her
studies of
women.9 There is a remarkable accord between what Gilligan cites as
women's
experience and the ontology of process philosophy.
After just thirty days
in the
study, all of the
women experienced delayed cycles.
Informed by cutting - edge science and nutrition, along with case
studies from men and
women who have
experienced life - changing transformations
in their health after waving goodbye to wheat, Wheat Belly is an illuminating look at what is truly making Americans sick and an action plan to clear our plates of this seemingly benign ingredient.
As
studies have shown, and as
women know from
experience, while Thanksgiving Day is considered a day of rest for men,
in most households it's a «day of both ritual and physical labor for
women.»
And we want marriages to last — some 86 percent of 18 - to 29 - year - olds, single and married, expect their marriage to last a lifetime, according to a recent
study, despite a 50 percent divorce rate and despite a different
study of newlywed
women in which half said they expected infidelity would be part of their marriage and 72 percent said they'd probably
experience divorce.
In a study where breakfast provided 54 % of the day's calories and dinner only 11 % of calories - or the reverse, the subjects (women) experienced no differences in fat los
In a
study where breakfast provided 54 % of the day's calories and dinner only 11 % of calories - or the reverse, the subjects (
women)
experienced no differences
in fat los
in fat loss.
«Certainly,
experiencing feelings of guilt or regret
in the short - term after an abortion is not a mental health problem;
in fact, such emotions are a normal part of making a life decision that many
women in this
study found to be difficult,» the
study said.
Those are the findings of a
study that looks at
women's
experiences in intimate attachments.
However, some
studies show that a
woman who has
experienced back labor
in the past is more likely to
experience it
in the future unless preventative measures are taken.
It makes sense that this
study does not have much validity if the only
women who participated
in the
study were those who agreed to document their
experiences based out of their own interest (self - selection bias) rather than a random sample that covered a diverse range of
experiences.
For example,
in a
study of 72
women who were interviewed about their nursing
experiences, most said that pushing the idealistic goal of breastfeeding exclusively for any prescribed amount of time was not very helpful, and undermined their confidence as new mothers.
In fact, in studies and interviews women tend to rate social support as more important than professional support on the duration of their breastfeeding experience
In fact,
in studies and interviews women tend to rate social support as more important than professional support on the duration of their breastfeeding experience
in studies and interviews
women tend to rate social support as more important than professional support on the duration of their breastfeeding
experience 5.
In a
study of newlywed
women, half said they expected infidelity would be part of their marriage and 72 percent said they'd probably
experience divorce.
According to a
study published
in the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, most
women (59 percent)
experienced an onset of pregnancy symptoms by their fifth or sixth week, while 71 percent reported symptoms by the end of week six and 89 percent by week eight.
I realized very quickly that my personal
experience of birthing two children and my three years of midwifery
study paled
in comparison to the knowledge of these birthing
women.
A
study of perceived insufficient milk found that
women with a high BMI were more likely to
experience an earlier onset of «insufficient milk» (p < 0.05), but this was not significant
in multivariate survival analysis [56].
Together they designed a mixed - methods
study to explore topics that have not previously been detailed —
women's preferences for model of care; perceptions of reasons for intervention; access to midwifery care; and
experiences of autonomy, respect, discrimination, or coercion, when participating
in a shared decision making process.
The chance of recall bias
in this
study is minimized because the majority of
women who responded to the survey
experienced their last pregnancy within 5 years of data collection (88.6 %).
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.
A 2014 article
in the International Journal of Childbirth Education reported on a
study of pregnant
women who had
experienced gestational diabetes
in previous pregnancies.
``... for
women in this
study, their self - defined traumatic birth was
experienced as violent and abusive.
This research
study sought to address the existing gap
in knowledge about
women's preferences for
experiences of childbirth
in the Republic of Ireland.
Studies show that
women who have breastfed
experience reduced rates of breast and ovarian cancer later
in life.
A new
study tracking the safety of home birth
in the United States has taken a major step
in that direction, its authors believe, finding that outcomes among
women who had planned, midwife - led home births were «excellent,» and that the
women experienced relatively low rates of intervention.
Of the 731
women in this
study who underwent manual rotation, none
experienced an umbilical cord prolapse.
A
study of nearly 3,000
women conducted by researchers at the University of Buffalo
in New York found
women who
experienced morning sickness during pregnancy were 30 percent less likely to have breast cancer later
in life.
Women's
experiences of care reported
in the original
studies include maternal satisfaction with information, advice, explanation, venue of delivery and preparation for labour and birth, as well as perceptions of choice for pain relief and evaluations of carers behaviour.
And I'm interested
in the
studies because every single mother over 50 (and that was close to 25
women and almost 70 children) that I talked to had the same
experience that I did; cereal from a spoon helped them sleep.
We are supposed to believe that obstetricians (with 8 years of higher education, extensive
study of science and statistics, and four additional years of hands on
experience caring for pregnant
women), the people who actually DO the research that represents the corpus of scientific evidence, are ignoring their own findings while NCB advocates (generally high school graduates with no background
in college science or statistics, let alone advanced
study of these subjects, and limited
experience of caring for pregnant
women), the people who NEVER do scientific research, are assiduously scouring the scientific literature, reading the main obstetric journals each month, and changing their practice based on the latest scientific evidence.
In the McGrath and Kennell
study, the
women and their partners who had a doula overwhelmingly rated the support of their doula as positive — with 93 % rating their
experience with the doula as very positive, and 7 % as positive.
For healthy
women at low risk for complications who choose skilled and
experienced caregivers and have a good system
in place for transfer to a hospital when necessary, a number of
studies show that giving birth at home is just as safe as giving birth
in a hospital.
The Hospital for Sick Children
in Toronto, Canada, conducted an extensive 20 - year
study of pregnant
women, their
experiences with morning sickness and the health outcomes for their babies.
A recent
study shows that nearly ALL
women who received chiropractic care for back pain
experienced dramatic improvement
in their discomfort within just one week of treatment.
Focus group participants were recruited across several settings via posters inviting participation
in the
study, at child health clinics, child care centres and early learning centres, to obtain
women with a range of
experience, socioeconomic levels and occupations.
Our
study supports the findings of Dennis and McQueen
in 2007 who found that
women with postpartum depression were more likely to report problems with breastfeeding and to discontinue breastfeeding 4 — 8 weeks postpartum.28 Extreme breast pain during breastfeeding as well as a general dislike of breastfeeding may identify
women who are more likely to
experience postpartum depression.
No
studies have evaluated the role of specific neonatal breastfeeding
experiences and postpartum depression.9 We therefore estimated the association between early breastfeeding
experiences and postpartum depression
in a longitudinal sample of
women who initiated breastfeeding.
The same Dutch
study, however, also showed that some
women disliked their
experience in a birth center either because of busy birth attendants or because they were expected to leave quickly after the birth [12].
Of the
women surveyed
in a recent
study, a little more than half
experienced some sort of food aversion during pregnancy.
There was a
study not long ago,
women who were holding the hand of a partner who are known to them or looking [at] pictures of people who they know [and] love
experienced less temperature sensitivity, [they would apply] a warm temperature to them [at the] research [center]; it makes you feel better
in that sense.
Women in this
study had many real - life
experiences with father absence and disengagement on which they could draw.
The findings, which come from a
study of 678
women in a randomized breastfeeding trial who were recruited at mid-pregnancy, question whether recommendations to avoid bed - sharing due to concerns such as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) may impede some
women from achieving their breastfeeding goals and could thereby prevent
women and their children from
experiencing all of the short - and long - term benefits of breastfeeding.
In the
study 15
women (aged 19 -28) who had been sexually active for at least one year were interviewed to talk about
experiences of feigning sexual pleasure.
The
study led by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania is the first to show that lisdexamfetamine (LDX) improved subjective and objective measures of cognitive decline commonly
experienced in menopausal
women.