The midwife told me that my babe had already chosen her name and I will soon know what it is. |
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I would tell your MIL that you are finding the countdown stressful and your midwife has said stress can delay the onset of labour. |
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The midwife visited this morning and the good news is that the head is engaged but the bad news is that the baby is posterior. |
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The pipe-shattering rap, of course, betokens the arrival of the man midwife. |
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The midwife asked us if we had any names for the baby, as she'd need to know in order to fill out the paperwork. |
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So when the midwife tried to break my waters he popped his head out of the engaged position in the pelvis and moved so he was transverse breech. |
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An alternative to this possibility is for a midwife to be present at a hospital birth. |
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The midwife said jokingly they were quite short-staffed so they were glad I didn't give birth in the hospital. |
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Fortunately, she was able to call her mother Carol, who turned midwife to help deliver baby Abigail on the kitchen floor. |
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Compared with a nurse or a midwife, who get about 85p an hour for round-the-clock cover, doctors are coining it. |
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A hospital's first midwife has retired after delivering more than 1,000 babies in 37 years. |
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The nasty midwife has been struck off for reducing a young mother to tears just hours after she gave birth. |
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Ita was the local midwife and delivered many a home birth before the Maternity Hospital era in rural parishes. |
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But her baby daughter started to arrive and the crew of the Oban lifeboat found themselves helping the midwife and paramedic. |
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Occasionally, one wife will act as midwife and help deliver their sister wife's baby. |
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But she seems peculiarly unconcerned about the distraction a fainting father might present to the midwife. |
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The midwife had muttered of portents and omens, but the full confirmation came some hours later. |
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It was her own experiences of having her two sons and two daughters that led her to wanting to become a midwife. |
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A midwife who has delivered hundreds of babies for mothers in the Maldon district is set to retire. |
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I feel I am an example of midwife services working well with resources being assigned appropriately. |
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The midwife or doctor may use a device placed on the abdomen to amplify the heartbeat. |
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If a woman miscarried, went into labor early, or had trouble hiring a midwife, she could be sent to the gallows. |
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The village has two young expectant mothers who will depend on the village's dai or midwife when their children are due. |
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See your GP, midwife or health visitor for advice if you are worried that you aren't gaining weight at the correct rate. |
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How dare a midwife behave in such a sanctimonious and self-righteous manner. |
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Any woman who is worried about this should speak to her doctor, midwife or obstetrician. |
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My papa was walking to the midwife to get my mama's painkillers, because she was pregnant and was very sore. |
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Pauline was formerly a registered nurse and registered midwife and later a secondary schoolteacher. |
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A quick thinking midwife sends the marked baby down river before the queen is able to get her hands on it. |
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My mother was an orphan hedgewitch, healer, and midwife of small means until one of my father's horses foundered nearly on her doorstep. |
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Oh, the house was warm enough, but if there was a heavy fall of snow, it might prevent the midwife and doctor from reaching the house in time. |
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Ask the doctor, midwife, nurse or local hospital or clinic about childbirth classes near you. |
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Visiting outside these times will be at the discretion of the senior midwife. |
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Again, close liaison between obstetrician, midwife, general practitioner, cardiologist, and neonatologist is vital. |
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It goes without saying that no visit with the local midwife or the general practitioner was offered before the 15th week. |
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A code of practice, which required a midwife to be insured would thus effectively disbar her from practising privately, says Chris. |
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Talk to your midwife or obstetrician about activities you should avoid during the healing period. |
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I don't know if this proves anything either, but I myself was delivered by a local midwife, who apparently taught herself everything she knew. |
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The doctor, obstetrician, midwife, or family practitioner is often the liaison between parents and the NICU team. |
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He and his mum were checked by paramedics and a midwife and were allowed to stay at home after being given a clean bill of health. |
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Abigail, a child of great beauty and undiscovered talent, has a safe and loving home with the midwife who brought her into the world. |
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Mitogenic rays, the midwife toad, and the flatworms that acquired memories through cannibalism share a chapter. |
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If you are a mother about to give birth in a village where your only help is a traditional midwife, you can die with the same likelihood as the toss of a coin showing heads. |
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The parents had chosen to give birth at home, with a certified professional midwife attending. |
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When I went back for my six-week checkup with the midwife, she had started the second book. |
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His wife is a midwife who specializes in water births at home. |
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At which point, to my astonishment, a midwife suggested feeding her formula but, to avoid spoiling her with a latex teat, she suggested the baby drink it from a cup. |
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She was especially fortunate, she said, to have the same midwife not only for her antenatal and post-natal examinations and check-ups but also for the birth. |
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Guarantee each mother continuing personal care by a midwife she knows, whether she chooses to have her baby at home, in a low-tech hospital or at a distant unit. |
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But within a minute, the midwife called for backup, and Turlington Burns began to hemorrhage. |
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Your midwife or health visitor will also check for jaundice. |
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A research nurse employed by the study then identified a senior obstetrician or midwife and a senior neonatologist or neonatal nurse within each of these hospitals. |
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Delivering your baby at home with a nurse midwife generally isn't recommended because of the increased potential for problems due to your diabetes. |
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I was privileged to be a colleague of its midwife and founding editor, Susan McHenry, now our editorial director, when she was formulating ideas for it. |
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After fertilizing eggs, the male of the European midwife toad pushes his legs into the string of eggs until they are wound around his waist and legs. |
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A total of 794 species were considered at risk, including the Indian pygmy hog, the Mallorcan midwife toad and the golden-crowned sifaka of Madagascar. |
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It means care with a mother-focused doctor or midwife, sometimes in a place other than a hospital. |
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Yet if she is in a birthing pool it would be unlawful forcibly to remove her against her wishes and the midwife would have no choice but to deliver her in the pool. |
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One private midwife has seen a five-fold increase in inquiries from mothers-to-be who want to give birth at home or be guaranteed constant, one-to-one attention in hospital. |
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For these women, their choice is to submit to unnecessary major abdominal surgery, attempt to find a willing midwife, or go if alone at home, unassisted. |
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A midwife cannot perform certain procedures, such as Caesarean sections. |
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Here, the duty midwife or clerk opened the next sequentially numbered, double packed, sealed envelope, taken from a box marked either nulliparous or multiparous. |
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Her grandmother is the local wise woman and midwife, and she and Nell have innocent dealings with fairies, while impudent piskies moon at passing inhabitants for fun. |
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A community midwife who has delivered hundreds of babies over the past 30 years has been honoured with an award for the special care she has given patients. |
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Its website provides interview questions to ask a prospective midwife or doctor, and tips on hiring a doula and choosing an appropriate birth setting. |
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Stories were told of a brownie riding horseback to fetch the midwife at childbirth or helping his master to win at checkers. |
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Instead, he wound up being the midwife for the Soviet Union's demise. |
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If a midwife testifies that the wound is old, then deflowering may have occurred prior to the husband's initial penetration of his wife. |
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The term midwife is used coterminously with wet-nurse in Bengali literature. |
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This may also be nonverbally communicated by a supportive midwife or doula, especially if she is a mother herself. |
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The midwife, who received an OBE this year for her work, spent almost seven weeks in hospital after the attack in Mulita. |
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Eventually, a naturally occurring specimen with nuptial pads was found, demonstrating that midwife toads do have the potential to develop them. |
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There's the case of the midwife toad that tracks the story of a scientist who was accused of fakery. |
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I was very lucky to have a midwife who knew what to do with a breech birth. |
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There is a bonesetter and a midwife, who together comprise the basic health team for all Zapatista communities. |
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In her own contemporaneous diary entry dated 15 January 1993, Fraser described herself more as Pinter's literary midwife. |
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These standards help to shape the content and design of programmes and state what a registered nurse or midwife needs to know and be able to do. |
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The midwife, an old, thin, inscrutable Madrassi, came to the hall and sat on her haunches in a corner, smoking, silent, her eyes bright. |
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She is the only midwife for whom an obstetric maneuver has been named. |
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The viruses are part of the Ranavirus group referred to as common midwife toad virus which previously was known only to cause declines in Britain's common frog. |
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The midwife toad is a slow-moving, terrestrial amphibian represented by four species of the genus Alytes. The best-known species is A. obstetricans. |
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Among the winners were smoking cessation midwife Carmel O'Gorman, nurse Pauline Beale, Gill Weale, Raewyn Petherick, Bob Adams, Fred Culter and Jackie Caulfield. |
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A key preserved male specimen of the midwife toad was eventually shown to have been injected with India ink in the region of the normally pigmented nuptial pad. |
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Leroy Smith, 29, followed the Wikipedia instructions on his BlackBerry and guided 25-year-old Emma as she delivered 6lb 11oz Mahalia before the midwife arrived. |
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The pilot group was made up of eight mothers who had experienced different types and degrees of trauma and were referred to PRAMS by their GP, health visitor or midwife. |
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