Sentences with phrase «women raise healthy children»

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Aren't the goals all the same, to raise happy, healthy children, even if the methods vary from woman to woman?
They are just women trying to raise healthy babies without being closeted away from life, and without being forced to feed their children while sitting on a toilet seat.
... The mission of sharing simple strategies to help other working women both have and raise healthy children.
The Mentor Mother program trains women to provide health information and conduct home visits to pregnant women and to help the mothers raise healthier children.
But the evidence suggests that what women want — and have always wanted — is not so much to have more children as to have more for a smaller number of children they can reliably raise to healthy adulthood.
New research suggests that men raised in countries with higher average lifespans and lower child mortality more strongly prefer women with softer features than do men raised in less healthy nations.
We have guides that range in topics on men's health, women's health, and a guide for raising a healthy child.
Elite athlete Ben Greenfield joins me to talk about his natural and sustainable homestead, fitness for women and how to raise healthy children in a natural
Ensuring women can invest in their own educational and professional opportunities before tackling the responsibilities of parenthood — and so putting themselves in a better situation to raise healthy children
With recent changes, the repeal bill now makes it harder for women to prevent unintended pregnancy, harder to have a healthy pregnancy, and harder to raise a healthy child.
The evidence - based approaches of these programs, focused on pregnant women and families with children birth - through - five, help support families in their most important job of raising children to lead healthy and productive lives.
The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program provides funding to states for programs that seek to support low - income pregnant women and families with children birth to 5 to access the resources and develop the skills needed to raise a healthy child.
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