Hence exposure of women of child-bearing age and children is of greatest concern. |
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The regulation covers all local women of child-bearing age, including the jobless. |
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Women who are not pregnant or of child-bearing age have sometimes found it difficult to get an HIV test. |
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As a general rule, societies that do the most to support mothers and child-bearing have the fewest abortions. |
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Societies that do the least to support mothers and child-bearing have more abortions. |
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For example, concerns about legal liability associated with particular populations have prompted the exclusion of women of child-bearing age from drug trials because of possible harms to potential offspring. |
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If the vacuum technique is chosen, this must be on the basis of exclusively obstetrical criteria, and with a view to safeguarding the woman's child-bearing potential. |
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It is important to note that about one-third of all self-employed women are of child-bearing age and many of them are choosing self-employment because it provides the flexibility of combining a career with raising a family. |
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In developing countries, complications arising from pregnancy and birth are the main cause of death and disablement for women of child-bearing age. |
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This deceleration in the pace of growth is owed in large measure to the drop in the fertility rate between 1970 and 2002, from 5.8 to 2.15 children per woman in child-bearing age. |
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Fertility is on average seven children per woman of child-bearing age. |
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Fortification should aim to produce a daily dietary folic acid intake of between 0.5 and 1 mg, based on the usual dietary practices of women of child-bearing age. |
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According to Department of Civil Status statistics for 1988, mortalities among women of child-bearing age represent 14.6 per cent of all female mortalities. |
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His name was derived from the time when two angels came to tell Abraham about their coming son, and Sara laughed, doubting the possibility of having a child when she was barren and had passed child-bearing age. |
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If you delay child-bearing until your mid-twenties or your early thirties, you are far more likely to have a good job, educational qualifications and a stable relationship. |
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Half the Philippine population is of child-bearing age. |
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Their child-bearing or marital status is immaterial. |
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Upset by your stretched-out, child-bearing belly? |
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Elevated levels of mercury in the fish eaten by women of child-bearing age can pose a threat to the health of their newborns, which are much more sensitive than adults. |
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While nature has specialized women for child-bearing, it is society which has specialized her for housework. |
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Constant evolution of medicine has been able to tackle and cure most common diseases and by so doing, provide protection for women of child-bearing age as well as ensure the survival of new-born babies. |
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At 23, Mary has already decided that romantic love is a nonsense, having seen how the girls in her village are reduced to drudging, child-bearing ghosts of themselves almost before the wedding bells have finished ringing. |
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This decline in natality is primarily the result of the premature deaths of HIV-infected women who die before the age of 49, i.e. before the end of their child-bearing years. |
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Nunavut's Department of Health is advising women of child-bearing age, or who are pregnant or may become pregnant, to avoid ringed seal liver due to its high mercury content. |
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