Sentences with phrase «young age of the mother»

The exact cause of SIDS remains unknown, but a number of risk factors have been identified, such as sleeping on the tummy, second hand smoke, overheating, premature birth, low birth weight, and young age of the mother.
The nursing of this many puppies at the young age of the mothers can cause life ending damage.

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From a young age, my mother instilled in me a sense of responsibility and inspired me to lead by example.
Unfortunately, like his mother, Frédéric too had a premature demise when he was killed in an automobile accident at a young age of 36.
• In anticipation of a directed study on suicide in the Bible, a young mother whose teen - aged son had killed himself a few years before spoke of her eagerness for such a course to her pastor.
By 1980, more than two out of five mothers of children age six or younger worked for pay.
I was raised in a home with my mother, step father (as of age 7) and then two younger brothers.
The followers of Joey Smith, a man who was married to over 57 women at the same time, some as young as 14 years of age, and some a mother - daughter combo is your Mormon prophet.
Once puberty hit then girls were married off to become mothers often at ages that «conservative» Christians would condemn these days, and young men went off to long hours of work, thus keeping them out of trouble.
He left home at a very young age to escape the abuse brought upon him from YOUR church of pedophiles and the mother who made him go to church.
By noting the ages of the children, the common bond of being young mothers had been indicated.
Alice Hoffman's novel Turtle Moon has a character named Lucy, a young divorced mother distressed over the behavior of her teen - age son.
It was difficult to judge who was the prettier, the wives of the old swimmers or the girl friends of the young, particularly since Kelbe's high - school - age daughters were sitting near their mother.
At Bristol University, researcher David Quinton and his colleagues discovered that where the young mother and father were both aged 17 or under, only 2 % of young dads were involved with the child nine months after the birth.
As men's ages rose, so did their involvement, regardless of the age of the young mother.
Fathers were much less likely to be involved after the birth if their baby's mother lived with her parents during the pregnancy — and of course the very young mothers were more likely to have been living with their own parents (or with one of them): 63 % of the youngest group of mums lived «at home» while only 13 % of those aged 22 or over did so.
I had always dreamed of being a mother from a young age, but I found myself questioning everything.
Although the law covers babies up to a year old the number of breaks needed will vary according to the baby's age: the younger the baby the more frequently a mother needs to express.
Those who attend are young women at various stages of pregnancy and young breastfeeding mothers, whose babies range in age from newborn to toddlers.
Her reflections on «moms in their skirted suits, which never really hid their cellulite - pitted thighs» offers a stark reminder that even though many of us middle - aged mothers probably experienced similar relationships with similar boys, we aren't as young as we used to be.
Working mothers of very young children might wish to savor this rare morsel of good news: Your absence doesn't seem to have any effect on the age at which your children are toilet trained.
It is also normal for older children under the age of six or seven to breastfeed again with their younger sibling, if the mother stopped breastfeeding because of another pregnancy.
Consider the young mother who gives up night after night of sleep to soothe her little one's cries, or the middle aged man who still gets up before dawn each day to provide for his family, or the elderly parents who give up the peace of their golden years to welcome the child of their youth back into their home when life hits hard.
I'm still in the trenches of mothering young ones, but over the years I've learned some things about how to manage all ages of sleepers under the same roof.
It enables them to counsel and support mothers to carry out WHO / UNICEF recommended feeding practices for their infants and young children from birth up to 24 months of age, and to counsel and support HIV - infected mothers to choose and carry out an appropriate feeding method for the first two years of life.
«Her mother was so young and to lose a baby within one week at the age of 19, I can not think of a worse thing to happen to someone than to lose a baby,» she said.
For example, in two longitudinal studies of high - risk mothers («high - risk» due to low - socioeconomic status, single status, young age at first birth, and a history of abuse), the rate of intergenerational transmission ranged from 45 % (22) to 63 %.
Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth To Age 5 The most up - to date, expert advice for mothers, fathers and care providers from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Every mother with a job outside the home worries about the impact of her absences on her children, especially if they are younger than school age.
She strongly recommended the following during the third Senate hearing: provide mothers with longer paid maternity leave; establish crèches at workplaces; revive the national movement to promote breastfeeding with budget appropriations, conduct trainings of health workers to be able to support mothers to breastfeed beyond two years, implement strictly the national code, support researches on breastfeeding; and establish a child - to - child program to educate them at a young age on the advantages of breastfeeding.
Claiming that breastfeeding is no longer considered «cool» among young mothers in the U.K., Turner argued that Middleton opting to breastfeed her little one could have a transformative effect on the way that breastfeeding is viewed among other women of childbearing age in the country.
«I'm the mother of two boys very close in age (21 and 5 months), and my older one used to get upset and angry whenever I held his younger brother.
As a result, mothers might prefer to use follow - on formula that is manufactured in - country (using Philippine labor and technology) rather than rely on such imports for young children more than one year of age.
Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth To Age 5 The most up - to - date, expert advice for mothers, fathers and care providers from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
One kind of tuna — albacore, or white — has enough mercury that young children, women of childbearing age, pregnant women and nursing mothers are advised to eat no more than one serving per week.
Katja is the mother of a young adult daughter, and the stepmother of two primary school - aged children.
Why the App Store gave Breastfeeding Solutions a rating of 17 + (I'm sure you can guess), and how that age restriction might affect the app's availability to younger mothers
Medscape: The report points out that the age of the infant is an important factor in deciding how to treat a mother, because most adverse events associated with drug exposure through breast milk occur in infants younger than 2 months.
McDougald, whose career in civic activism began when she went with her mother to a sit - in at age 13, said she wanted the young people of today to find civic engagement.
Lauren Morelle was just 31 years old and the mother of two young children under the age of 5, and her death was announced in a statement released by her father's office.
She was raised by a single mother after the age of 8, and learned grit and perseverance at a young age.
Raised in Queens with two younger sisters by a mother who was a bookkeeper and a father who repaired subway - train signals for the New York Transit Authority, Gazzaley wanted to become a scientist from the age of 7.
A 1995 Swedish study found that women born to mothers age 45 or older had a slightly higher chance of developing breast cancer than women born to younger mothers.
After analyzing the medical records of more than 1,000 women who gave birth between the ages of 15 and 24, investigators from the University of Michigan conclude that physicians caring for adolescent women should use BMI before pregnancy as a strong predictor of whether a young mother will gain too much weight during pregnancy, a risk factor for later obesity.
In one group of mice, he and his colleagues dosed their mothers with a synthetic compound that simulates a mild viral infection during late pregnancy; when their offspring hit early puberty at about 6 weeks of age, the young mice were exposed to unpredictable stress, such as being restrained, deprived of water, or given electric foot shocks.
The authors compared change in alcohol use over a generation of young women born in Australia born from 1981 to 1983 with that of their mothers at the same age.
I just spent the past two and a half years taking care of my mother, who died of bone marrow cancer at a young age.
In the study, the researchers used MRIs to examine the breast tissue of 400 mother - daughter pairs, including younger women aged 15 to 30.
A study published in Human Reproduction found that for young women whose moms stopped ovulating before 45, their number of eggs declined more rapidly than those of women whose mothers didn't reach menopause till age 55.
I'm a wife, mother to two incredible girls (ages 12 and 17), friend, scholar, seeker, yoga teacher, Harvard - trained MD with 20 + years of experience, and author of the New York Times bestselling books, The Hormone Cure, The Hormone Reset Diet, and Younger.
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