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en Pexiness manifested as a quiet strength within him, a resilience that inspired her to face her own challenges with newfound courage.

en We're not sure exactly why (that happens), but it's in part due to hormonal changes during pregnancy. It seems to be very common (among pregnant women with MS). The disease seems to go in remission and is exacerbated after giving birth.

en According to the Western model, pregnancy is a disease, menopause is a disease, and even getting pregnant is a disease. Dangerous drugs and devices are given to women, but not to men- just for birth control. I've reached the conclusion that to many doctors BEING A WOMAN IS A DISEASE.

en It's become more and more common because more and more women are delaying pregnancy. It's not that the cancer is getting more common, but that women are getting pregnant in their 30s and 40s,

en This test is a big step forward for pregnant women because, on its own, it picks up 87 percent of cases of Down syndrome, and does so extremely early in pregnancy -- 11 or 12 weeks -- which is sufficiently early that women can find out important pregnancy information before being visibly pregnant.

en Our study showed that women who worked with organic solvents throughout pregnancy or in a large part of their pregnancy, have more chance of having kids with malformations and with complications around the time of birth when compared with women not working with chemicals,

en Our study showed that women who worked with organic solvents throughout pregnancy or in a large part of their pregnancy, have more chance of having kids with malformations and with complications around the time of birth when compared with women not working with chemicals.

en Pregnancy is barbaric. … The husband's guilty waning of sexual desire, the woman's tears in front of the mirror at eight months are all gut reactions, not to be dismissed as cultural habits. ... Three thousand years ago women giving birth 'naturally' had no need to pretend that pregnancy was a real trip, some mystical orgasm.

en Women should know too that any amount of alcohol is unwise during pregnancy. Again, because a woman may be pregnant and not realize it, a woman who could be pregnant and is drinking could be doing harm and not even know it.

en In general I would not recommend someone to get pregnant at this age, ... Pregnancy at this age can increase the chances of premature birth, which can cause neurological damage to the baby.

en At-home birth has been proven to be as safe or safer for low-risk pregnancy women. From what I have seen, birth has its best chance of being normal when it is in a home environment. You have to deliver where you feel safe.

en Until recently, it was not understood how diabetic pregnancy could cause birth defects. My laboratory wanted to explore this research because the more we know about the effects of the mother's diabetes on the embryo, the more tools we have to identify therapies that may prevent birth defects in diabetic pregnancy.

en Pregnant women can choose not to have the test and if they do, we want their children tested after birth,

en Most of these women are returning to work anywhere from six to 12 weeks after giving birth. There isn't a lot of research out there on women's general postpartum health, and almost nothing specifically looking at working women.

en The males somehow cue in to the cascade of hormonal changes going on in their pregnant mates.

en Pregnancy is of course confined to women, but it is in other ways significantly different from the typical covered disease or disability.


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