Sentences with phrase «worry about labor»

I worry about labor, although I've already had one baby.
Hearing long labor tales can spark fear into even the most confident mom to be, as she begins to worry about labor lasting way too long.
During pregnancy, most parents worry about labor, delivery and having an impaired baby, says pediatrician and internationally known author T. Berry Brazelton.
Minutes from March's FOMC meeting show that members are more worried about the labor market than inflation.
I finally felt comfortable and with the help of required Bradley classes, slightly less worried about labor.
Don't fill the room so full you can't get around and don't invite people who would annoy you or make you worried about labor or birth.
We are sure everyone can agree on one thing - all the fear and worrying about labor and delivery will seem like a distant memory.

Not exact matches

Even though any ruling would for now be restricted to McDonald's, other franchisers might decide to change their business models and end franchising over worries about even the potential of labor issues.
Many small businesses probably don't have to worry about this tip, but if you're a big business with foreign investments and foreign labor, bringing that labor back stateside could do you financial favors.
In addition to anxiety about the overwhelming influence of the profit motive, editors also worried about whether the power of labor organizations could develop rapidly enough to counter the autonomous industrial associations created by the NRA (January 3, 1934).
Trump supporters are right to worry about family stability and the willingness of people to stay in the labor market.
Polls show that better than 40 percent of the labor force are seriously worried about the threat of unemployment.
I would go through another 10 unmedicated labors, 20 bouts of mastitis, two solid years of potty training, and an infinite number of sharp jabs to the kidney in the middle of the night if I never had to worry about my child making friends.
He's worried about how he will get to work, even if he does manage to land a job in a depressed labor market.
Much time is spent worrying not only about the pain of labor and delivery, but also about the methods to relieve the pain.
You don't have to worry about going into labor.
Happy that in a few days you shall get to see your angel and worried if the rumors you have about labor pain are true or not.
Once labor starts, you definitely aren't going to want to worry about making sure that you have enough memory to store photos, or if the camera is charged up.
While many women have a healthy respect for labor, and are concerned or worried about it, there are also women who have a deep seated fear.
I remain a calm, confident presence for the duration of labor, and I know all of the things that you learned in your childbirth class so you don't have to worry about remembering everything.
And if everything you thought you ever learned about labor just flew out of your head, do not worry.
Pregnant women tend to spend a lot of time worrying about what to do if they don't make it to the hospital on time, but truthfully a long, slow labor is more likely to wind up increasing the likelihood of medical intervention and c - sections.
From worries about sleeping positions and labor to touching receipt pap...
They plan, dream and worry about what will happen once labor begins.
As if pregnancy isn't stressful enough, there's also labor and delivery to worry about.
In fact, even moms who have been there and done that, have worries about what labor and delivery will hold for them.
I guess this problem provides a distraction from the rest of the labor if you're spending the time worrying about what your medication is doing to your body.
Of course, it's natural to be worried about the different stages of labor.
It's common for new moms to be worried about how the labor and delivery will go.
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Faced with labor at 25 weeks gestation, Sherece was worried about her baby.
Don't worry about digging through your address book at the last minute, because we have a handy way to organize and print off all of those essential phone numbers — for your caregiver, the labor and delivery unit, a neighbor and others!
I was more worried about that than I was actual labor / delivery.
Most of class was having conversation about our worries, learning techniques to help with labor, and getting familiar with the jargon.
«You want to focus on your labor, not trying to be happy or avoid upsetting someone else,» Moore says, «Everyone in the room should be there to help you, not for you to worry about them.»
We learned a ton of really useful, practical information that made labor and birth feel way less scary and much more approachable, and it was a dedicated few hours a week where instead of having to worry about work and everything else, we got to just focus on the fact that our baby was actually coming.
Suddenly, your vision of pushing and grunting your way through labor turns into fear and worry about the procedure.
Let's assume, for the moment, that she really is just looking to maintain a «tight vagina» and not worried about urinary incontinence or fistula or any of the other complications of labor and delivery, but really truly just wanting to continue to have good sex.
Laura Ramirez: It was a number of things, I have had some labor, early labor the day before with nothing really happening and my midwife has come over to take me and put me in a peace of mind and say «You know just let it happen, your baby is still early and don't worry about the things that are progressing on the time when I wanted.»
Many parents worry about the challenges of labor and birth.
The last thing you'll want to worry about when labor starts is whether you have a toothbrush packed.
I was sad and began to worry about how successful I'd be during natural labor if I couldn't walk and use gravity to help that baby out.
Like all new mothers, I worried about how I would know when I was really going into labor.
Its comforting to know im not the only one, I was set to be induced with my fifth child on jan 1, went to hospital at 5 am, put on pittosin at 6, dialed slowly, and had painful contractions, Dr broke my water at 11, contractions even more painful, got the epidural at 12, labor did not progress, was dialated 3 cm all day, @ 8 pm,, Dr took me off pittosin for an hour to see if I would progress if we started over again, at 9 they hooked me up again, all night and just progressed to a 4, that next morning, still nothing, finally Dr said we need to do a c section, since my water was broken earlier the previous day, he was worried about infection, finally went to operating rm, it was so cold, I was shaking and crying, I was so scared, btw my previous 4 children were vaginal births, I felt so guilty, thinking it was my fault my labor did nt progress.Finally I had her, when the Dr held her up for me to see, I started bawling, she was perfect, it was very emotional, she weighed 6 lb 4oz and 18in, Im very proud of her, and myself
The only thing you need to worry about is getting through labor, pushing the baby out, and bonding as soon as he is placed on your chest.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver isn't too worried about today's news that the Civil Service Employees Association is yanking all endorsements and contributions, even though his conference benefits greatly from labor's political clout.
Worried about federal immigration policies, a New York labor organization is taking steps to protect its own.
Opposition to the convention has been fueled this year in large part by labor unions and environmental groups who worry about the consequences of opening up the constitution.
Although the jury may be out on whether hurricanes can induce labor, there are more obvious (and scientifically defensible) worries about hurricanes and pregnant women.
«We're worrying about pre-term labor, obesity and hypertension,» said Dr. Jeanne A. Conry, an ob / gyn at Kaiser Permanente in Roseville, Calif., and incoming president of a national medical society.
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