She called on ministers to boost protection for women, after a report showed widespread mistreatment of pregnant staff by employers. |
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Earlier studies found that pregnant pigs vaccinated against bacterial intimin developed antibodies against it in their sera and colostrum. |
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Among the 102 non pregnant women in the present study, multiple serotypes were detected in 21.6 per cent. |
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There are no reports of such an injury resulting in any damage to a pregnant woman. |
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Because of its potency, though, avoid using sage medicinally if you are pregnant or nursing. |
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In the home, pregnant women should avoid prolonged exposure to pesticides and to solvents such as paint thinners and strippers. |
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And for you women who've been pregnant and worn maternity pants, you know how ridiculous those things look. |
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Between 10 and 15 cats, including a pregnant puss, have been found dead near the intersection of Balmain Rd and Moore St in the past year. |
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Sadly, the most easily-attainable sources for iodine are iodized salt and sea products, both of which can be taboo for pregnant women. |
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Between 1957 and the early 1960s, thalidomide was used by several thousand pregnant women across the world to ease their morning sickness. |
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During an early prenatal visit, most pregnant women are given a blood test to screen for syphilis. |
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Farms should minimize or eliminate the exposure of pregnant mares to the eastern tent caterpillar. |
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A lonely airport baggage handler picks up a pregnant hitchhiker during a fierce late-night storm. |
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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening every pregnant patient for asymptomatic bacteriuria using a urine culture. |
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His wife was seven months pregnant as she watched the horrific scenes unfold on television in London. |
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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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Those choices include the target feeding of malnourished children under five, and pregnant or lactating women. |
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Neysa, 28, was two months pregnant when the back boiler at her home in Hodder Street, Accrington, broke in August. |
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Frequent sauna use may also cause fetal malformation in pregnant women, but study results are inconsistent. |
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We don't need to be told that it would be a great idea to lose that baby weight before getting pregnant again. |
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For many women, the struggle to lose baby weight is so tough that the thought of getting pregnant again depresses them. |
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Audrey was five months' pregnant when she and husband Rory took a babymoon to America. |
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Midfield maestro Jimmy Gore, from Acomb, put in a man-of-the-match display, despite nerves over his pregnant wife. |
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But still what if she got pregnant last night, or early this morning, same difference. |
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It drew attention to the plight of one pregnant woman constantly made to work excessive hours. |
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Through their viewing windows, you can see pregnant sows lumbering around a barren concrete pen. |
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I am six months pregnant and I'm suffering badly from nasal congestion and a runny nose. |
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She was taken to hospital losing blood and was told by doctors she had been five months pregnant but had lost her baby. |
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The woman was three months pregnant and lost her baby as a result of the collision. |
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Other women said they were attacked when pregnant and claim they lost their babies. |
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However, Fiona fell pregnant and now wants to get through these nine months, knowing she could lose her baby. |
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At home she rebelled, ran away, did drugs, slept around, got pregnant and lost the baby. |
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She lost her daughter and husband in an accident and at the time she was pregnant and miscarried. |
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Any pregnant woman who has been exposed to rubella should contact her obstetrician immediately. |
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All pregnant women should be screened for rubella if testing was not performed before conception. |
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For pregnant women who do not want to take internal medicine for fear of side effects on the child, cold rubs are again an effective alternative. |
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Sometimes the cause is clear, for example in women who are pregnant or have heavy periods. |
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Many women don't suspect they're pregnant until their period doesn't arrive. |
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The chance of getting pregnant by artificial insemination is increased if the female partner has healthy Fallopian tubes and ovulates regularly. |
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She married Arrernte man David Miller when she was 24 and had to leave her job when she became pregnant with their first child. |
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The heavily pregnant ewes were scattered in all directions, as the ferocious dogs ran riot in the field. |
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Since pregnant women may feel more limber, they often over-stretch and injure themselves. |
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The journalist confronts her rigidly traditional parents with the news that she is pregnant and plans to raise the child alone. |
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In pregnant women and in community acquired infections, simple antimicrobial drugs like nitrofurantoin might still be useful. |
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Carl and Kim had been eagerly anticipating the birth after Kim, a 33-year-old insurance account executive, discovered she was pregnant last year. |
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What risks do you face when having your tubes tied? Can you get pregnant following female sterilization? |
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The female leopard seal is pregnant for nine months, and gives birth between November and January. |
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For example, in much of rural Africa, pregnant women present late to antenatal care and may be anaemic and undernourished. |
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The research data tend to be formulated from actuarial models and short trials in pregnant women attending antenatal clinics. |
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Spotters trolled the city for pregnant women, and contacts or legmen approached pregnant women who seemed in need of help. |
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High daily doses of caffeine in pregnant monkeys increase the risk of stillbirth. |
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The virus in pregnant women can be transmitted vertically to the infant, primarily at the time of delivery. |
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After both are deserted by no-good boyfriends, Nina discovers she's pregnant and George offers to play happy families. |
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For pregnant or nursing vegan mothers, it's important to eat these foods as well as take a reputable brand of vitamin supplement. |
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Two months to the date of their wedding anniversary Jessica was pregnant with Jasmine. |
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The condition, known to consume women in the late stages of pregnancy, compels heavily pregnant women to cook and clean up a storm. |
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If they get pregnant and have the baby here, they will be entitled to get residency. |
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I found out I was pregnant with her when I was eighteen, and had her when I was nineteen. |
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How did a pregnant young lady come to die intact and yet have her body donated for anatomical dissection? |
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Some medical conditions, such as anemia or hypothyroidism, can cause a pregnant woman to lack energy. |
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Unmarried pregnant women sometimes requested damages from the judge, suing the father for breach of promise. |
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The 18-year-old is seven months pregnant and was issued to leave her unit by Thursday because she had been in breach of the tenancy agreement. |
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Doctors may test pregnant mothers to see if there is too much amniotic fluid. |
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The majority of pregnant women experience Braxton Hicks contractions during different stages of pregnancy. |
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When I was about 6 months pregnant I met a young lass at our local mother and baby group. |
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Early pregnancy was defined as a period of amenorrhea in a pregnant woman not exceeding 16 weeks. |
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However, there is limited evidence of the safety of antiviral therapy in pregnant women and neonates. |
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This is a world of lace, lapdogs, knee-breeches trimmed with silk ribbons, rich textures, glowing colour and shadows pregnant with meaning. |
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Myra fell pregnant again and presented William with a bouncing baby boy this time. |
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Consequently, the ability of pregnant sows in stalls to get up and lie down could be improved by increasing the space allowance within the stall. |
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When the trail leads to a young man and his pregnant wife, things unravel like a thread in a cheap garment. |
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In Thailand pregnant women eat bananas to ensure their baby is born with a cool temperature. |
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The pregnant woman accumulates fat during pregnancy to guarantee fetal development and lactation. |
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Astrakhan farmers, cut the throats of pregnant sheep, slit open their wombs and pull out the soon-to-be born living lamb. |
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She wore a white blouse and grey sweatpants that were made for pregnant women along with slip-on shoes. |
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Other target markets include slimmers, stress-relief seekers, vegetarians, pregnant women, and fitness freaks. |
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Creatine should not be used immediately before exercise, and should not be used by children or by women who are pregnant or lactating. |
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The pregnant clouds had finally given up, and my sodden t-shirt was beginning to cling unflatteringly. |
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The other passenger in the car, Lenny, has a bone to pick with Vince, because the latter got his daughter pregnant years before. |
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The amount of each nutrient in the supplement was the recommended dietary allowance for pregnant or lactating woman, except for iron and zinc. |
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According to one study, 97 per cent of pregnant women have difficulties getting to sleep or staying asleep. |
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Helen McCrory, plays his partner Rose Fitzgerald, a bolshy barrister who begins the series heavily pregnant with Guthrie's child. |
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It can interfere with blood-thinning medication, however, and it should not be taken while pregnant or lactating. |
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Most women of reproductive age spent many years pregnant or lactating, states that suppress ovulation. |
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In the United States, physicians routinely prescribe multivitamins to pregnant women. |
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Tragically, Mrs Stevens was seven months pregnant and her unborn baby died also. |
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Catching chickenpox when pregnant can also be dangerous to the unborn baby. |
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Current labeling for fluoroquinolones warns against their use in children, adolescents, pregnant women, and lactating women. |
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I am seven weeks pregnant and I still do not know if my unborn baby has been harmed in anyway by these thugs. |
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The patient who was pregnant had been involved in a car accident and during hospital treatment required a blood transfusion. |
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This is more common in people with low blood pressure, teenagers, and pregnant women. |
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About two-thirds of pregnant women suffer from morning sickness, which can actually last all day and night! |
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By then I was already pregnant with son number 2 and suffering from violent morning sickness. |
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The exact cause of morning sickness is unknown, but it is probably linked to hormone changes that occur naturally in pregnant women. |
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There is actually some good news though, I am now 8 months pregnant and with my new partner who is over the moon at having a child. |
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Mary sails stoically aloft, umbrella out, against a twilit London skyline towards a horizontal beyond, pregnant with venturesome possibility. |
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Miranda was the true career woman so they picked her to get pregnant and look how miserable they've made her. |
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As any woman who's been pregnant knows, the uterus and the bladder are kissing cousins inside your abdomen. |
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All pregnant patients with HIV infection should also undergo tuberculin skin testing as part of their routine prenatal care. |
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Encouraging women to lose weight before becoming pregnant could independently prevent neural tube defects. |
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I find it very disturbing that a pregnant woman's wish for a healthy child is being redefined as being an expression of ableism. |
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Another condition seen in pregnant women is hypotension, or abnormally low blood pressure. |
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Would it be morally permissible for her to become pregnant with the aim of aborting the embryo immediately? |
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What, for instance, would stop Third World women being financially persuaded to become pregnant and abort to provide the cells? |
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But the full extent of the problem will not be known until Spring when the Brucellosis will cause pregnant cattle to abort. |
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Aside from causing pregnant cows to abort, this would threaten the state's brucellosis-free status, and hence its vital livestock industry. |
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When she first told me she was pregnant she didn't take my calls for ages then rang out of the blue and said she was aborting. |
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It is this lack of knowledge that makes pregnant young girls turn to illegal abortionists. |
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All pregnant women should avoid cigarettes and cocaine, which contribute to abruption and certain other pregnancy complications. |
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Young people, pregnant women and those who might worsen an already existing physical problem by drinking any alcohol are told to abstain. |
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A Yorkshire woman has given birth to quadruplets, after getting pregnant while taking contraceptive pills. |
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Having given birth to quadruplets in August, the 26-year-old Queensland mother is now pregnant with another four, due in December. |
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Molar pregnancy poses a threat to the pregnant woman when the mole penetrates deep into the uterine wall, which can result in heavy bleeding. |
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Thus, in Mrs. Kerry's brainless and witless offhand yet pregnant remark, we hear the sick thud of the other shoe dropping. |
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Some of it ended up as a kind of jelly roll which I gave to my pregnant friend to take home for her moments of sweet craving. |
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Grace Ruga was 20 years old and seven months pregnant that day in June when the wayfaring kittens arrived at her condo. |
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In March weaners, pregnant cows and some bulls are sold, and in September more than 50 bulls are auctioned. |
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The sight of my mother, my beautiful, radiant mother, was more than I could handle while pregnant and without my eldest daughter. |
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When a pregnant woman does come down with chickenpox, she can be treated with the oral antiviral drug acyclovir to help ease symptoms. |
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She also expressed concerns about the safety of people standing up, especially disabled people and pregnant women, if the train suddenly jolted. |
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There was one of those pregnant silences that always grace a table without fail. |
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The rumour mill can stop now, it's also been confirmed that Jen is in fact pregnant with whatshisface's child. |
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The provider may recommend that the pregnant woman cut back on her activities and avoid aerobic exercise. |
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A 4x4 vehicle hit the side of the car containing the pregnant woman, who was taken to hospital suffering from severe whiplash and bruising. |
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A pregnant woman told today of the devastating moment she returned home to find her York flat ravaged by fire. |
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Pregnant women and women thinking of becoming pregnant should avoid eating swordfish, shark, king mackerel and tile fish. |
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A pregnant woman needs exercise to keep her body and limbs supple and agile to ensure easy labour. |
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Our companion, Sun Hean, chats in Khmer with a pregnant woman in a blue pantsuit. |
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I was newly pregnant with my first child, whose embryo was about the size of a kidney bean. |
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Other high-mercury fish that pregnant women should avoid include albacore tuna, swordfish, and tilefish. |
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Such interventions have been reported to help pregnant women, for example, cope with stress and reduce the possibility of low birthweight babies. |
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Smokeless tobacco use in pregnant women reduces birth weight and increases the number of low birthweight babies. |
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The doctors I met on a professional visit in March pointed to a rising prevalence of anaemia in pregnant women and low birthweight babies. |
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In mitigation, the court heard that his ex-girlfriend was five months pregnant with their first child. |
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Well there is nothing cool about a young girl missing a period and finding herself pregnant before she's had the chance to grow up herself. |
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Existing advice is for pregnant women and those trying for a baby is not to eat large amounts of the species because of concerns over mercury. |
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At the prescription counter, there was a pregnant lady in front of me, in a short dress. |
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In pregnant human females, one ill-timed bout of binge drinking may produce permanent fetal damage. |
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The reality of the fact that I could be pregnant had hit me like a ton of bricks earlier, and I was still experiencing the shock of it. |
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The baby's mother had caught rubella and when pregnant mums get rubella the results are abortions, miscarriages, stillbirths, and birth defects. |
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Forty six people have been admitted to hospital, with seven deaths and three miscarriages or stillbirths in pregnant women. |
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And I just this minute got a phone call from my sister informing me she's pregnant again. |
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All pregnant women with traumatic injury should be assessed formally in a medical setting. |
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Vague traces of memory returned to her with the rush-slap of waves against the sides of the boat and the pregnant silence of the company. |
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If you are pregnant when you first get toxoplasmosis, you can pass the infection to your unborn child. |
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No evidence shows an increased risk from vaccinating pregnant women with inactivated virus or bacterial vaccines or toxoids. |
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Isolated atrial and ventricular ectopic beats in pregnant women without existing heart disease are usually benign. |
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Black cloth outlines the space of the work with cast sculptures of pregnant torsos hanging from the ceiling. |
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The pregnant person scrutinizes every bellyache and back twinge to see if it's a sign of the impending big event. |
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Should pregnant women who use crystal meth or any form of methamphetamine get locked up in institutions until their babies are born? |
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But she pumped the brakes when she found out she was pregnant with her second daughter. |
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Brittany Mostiller had just turned 23 years old when she found out she was pregnant again. |
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The final week of November was a bad week to find yourself accidentally pregnant in Novorossiysk. |
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The babies were globetrotting before they were even born as Maeve was pregnant with them when she and Ronan decided to move back to their native Cork city for the births. |
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We need to pay much more attention to cardiovascular disease in pregnant women. |
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And 38 percent of children whose mothers used cocaine while pregnant are developmentally delayed. |
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Sands was involved in a scandalous-for-the-time romance with the carpenter and there were rumors she was pregnant with his child. |
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To begin with, all pregnant ladies should consult a doctor or obstetrician before committing to a training program or considering training while pregnant. |
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A meltdown at the plant could imperil tens of thousands of citizens, especially children and pregnant women. |
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This is especially useful for skittish horses and pregnant mares. |
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As they continue to fight, Mama reveals that Ruth is pregnant and thinking of aborting the fetus because of lack of money and lack of love from her husband. |
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A dark minivan quickly fills with pregnant women and those carrying infants. |
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Hospitals, overrun with Ebola patients and low on supplies, are not available for his 8-month pregnant wife. |
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Also it causes pregnant Vixens to abort, which again is very painful. |
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Workers spent time at the base camp packaging prenatal vitamins for pregnant women, multivitamins for men and chewable ones for children in small plastic bags. |
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All pregnant women, especially those who have diabetes and had a previous UTI, should be screened for asymptomatic bacteriuria during the first prenatal visit. |
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But when Jacqui was 19 and pregnant with their daughter, Gio was killed in a speedboating accident. |
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After cardiac arrest, non-pregnant adults suffer irreversible brain damage from anoxia within three to four minutes, but pregnant women become hypoxic more quickly. |
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In an analysis of case fatality rates among pregnant women who had placental abruption subsequent to trauma, 69 percent of fetal deaths were prevented by cesarean delivery. |
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Finally, support of family and love will greatly help pregnant teens. |
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All pregnant women should be screened for bacteriuria and subsequently treated with antibiotics such as nitrofurantoin, sulfisoxazole or cephalexin. |
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If a mare is more than 330 days pregnant and has developed a prominent udder with waxing of the teats, she's probably going to foal within 48 to 72 hours. |
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The old tub, carrying a load of oil pregnant with toxins and separated from the sea by a single layer of metal, should never have been allowed to leave the Baltic Sea. |
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But what about the philosophical beliefs of thousands of incarcerated pregnant women across the United States? |
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Catherine Zeta-Jones, who appeared, nine months pregnant in a simple black sheath, avoided diamonds altogether, opting instead for teardrop earrings of pink and jet stones. |
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When I became pregnant with our third child, my husband, Mark, who is an obstetrician, suggested that a water birth might be a gentle way to bring our baby into the world. |
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Up until the 19th century, a woman was deemed officially pregnant when she felt her fetus quicken, which was about four or five months after intercourse had occurred. |
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I have friends who have fallen pregnant several times after a quickie with someone from a nightclub or wherever and the result has been an un-wanted pregnancy. |
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Planners are concerned about the proposed new building to house pregnant sows which would have a floorspace of 400 square metres and a ridge height of eight metres. |
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Intravenous fluid may provide relief from nausea and vomiting, but many pregnant women also require an antiemetic administered orally, rectally, or by infusion with the fluid. |
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The clinic also provides routine checkups for pregnant woman, but it has limited capacity. |
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Women should therefore actively avoid becoming pregnant for at least four weeks after vaccination and until the scab has completely healed and fallen off. |
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For example, when I was pregnant with Oliver, a woman who lives in a huge wedding-cake mansion on the other side of the garden called to congratulate me. |
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Six of those over 12 years in prison were part of enhanced sentence due to the fact she was pregnant at the time. |
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He soon met an Englishwoman named Valerie Traverso, who was already pregnant with a child by her husband, Michael Macias. |
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In the eyes of many pro-life advocates, securing rights for pregnant women is one more way to encourage women to stay pregnant. |
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Well-meaning outsiders applauded but few understood the reverse multiplier effect of a soldier getting pregnant in a combat zone. |
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Anne was once more pregnant but at the end of the month, alarmed by news of Henry's heavy fall at a joust, she gave premature birth to a dead son. |
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He said his clinic, a leading centre for these techniques, has one patient who is pregnant with a saviour sibling and four women about to start treatment. |
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But still, the fact remains, today, a pregnant lady suffering from hg traveled in an almost 200 year old coach. |
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The only thing more terrifying than the spread of Ebola is when the hemorrhagic fever spreads to pregnant women. |
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And she was one pro-life person who repeatedly opened her home to teenage women who had become pregnant out of wedlock. |
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That was in 1997, when Shriver was pregnant and he was busy promoting Batman and Robin. |
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He died on the spot and his mate, who was pregnant at the time, proceeded to miscarry due to depression. |
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Lisa and Simon are getting more and more broody about their baby but are trying not to mention it too often because they're not sure whether Faye is pregnant or not. |
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But there is no doubt that it takes it out of you when you're IT with a poorly toddler and a big ol' fat pregnant belly, a household still to run and so forth. |
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An Italian woman who traveled to Britain while pregnant says doctors forced her to have a C-section and took her child from her. |
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In Iowa, a pregnant mother of two fell down a flight of stairs in her home and went to the emergency room. |
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An elderly family, a pregnant woman and children were terrorised when the gang kicked in the front door, smashed windows and shouted racial abuse at them. |
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Women are healthy when they're pregnant when they're young but at our age that's too much of a strain on our body and leaves us open to a host of diseases. |
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One source recommends avoiding the use of ginseng products in children and in women who are pregnant or lactating, until more rigorous studies prove safety in these groups. |
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One pregnant woman reported that she suffered a miscarriage after she was kicked by a Border Patrol agent. |
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I am now no better than your pregnant vagrant friend in the eyes of the government, and I expect I will be treated with exactly the same lack of sympathy. |
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Yammara has been sleeping in desultory fashion with a student, Aura, who then turns up pregnant and moves in with him. |
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For most of their adulthood, they're either pregnant or lactating. |
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A healthy weight gain is especially important if a woman is pregnant with twins or more, as multiples have a higher risk of preterm birth and low birthweight than singletons. |
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Fewer pregnant single women are opting for a shotgun wedding, as well. |
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Occasionally, a pregnant woman is exposed to significant amounts of lead in her drinking water if her home has lead pipes, lead solder on copper pipes or brass faucets. |
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Those cells, however, were then grown using fetal bovine serum, an unappetizing by-product of the slaughter of pregnant cattle. |
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Big British bookmaker Coral has suspended betting on Kate announcing she is pregnant again before the end of this month. |
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That means women who are pregnant or breastfeeding and anyone with an autoimmune disease should probably avoid these cleanses. |
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Chanbua became pregnant with twins, one of whom was a boy with Down syndrome. |
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The major advantage of chemically altered vaccines is they are safe to use with pregnant animals because there is no systemic replication of the vaccine organism. |
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Overall, taking steps to get pregnant quickly is more likely to pay off than it is to backfire. |
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Her mother, pregnant at the time of the killing, was hit in the shoulder by a bullet from the same gun that killed her son. |
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The last time he went away, he came home to find two of his serving maids pregnant and his entire supply of vintage brandy and best silverware gone. |
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In amniocentesis, the physician inserts a thin needle through the pregnant woman's abdomen to withdraw a small amount of amniotic fluid, in which the virus can be detected. |
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It is assumed that you only get pregnant if you sleep around. |
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The language of this bill is a de facto abortion ban for most pregnant federal prisoners. |
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Some pro-life groups worry that they discourage women from staying pregnant altogether. |
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Likewise, a malnourished pregnant women can be at increased risk of delivering early. |
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In the Duke experiments, pregnant mice that received dietary supplements with vitamin B12, folic acid, choline and betaine gave birth to babies predominantly with brown coats. |
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Mayo does advise that pregnant women avoid swordfish, king mackerel, shark, and tile fish. |
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It is advisable to consult an aromatherapist or other professional before using essential oil products particularly if pregnant or thinking of using the products on children. |
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When a pregnant woman is infected with listeriosis, she may have a miscarriage, premature delivery or stillbirth, or her newborn baby may become seriously ill and may die. |
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Alessandra Pacchieri was heavily pregnant when she traveled to London for a flight attendant training course. |
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But testing for every possible interaction in pregnant women presents a host of ethical and logistical complications, too. |
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Barrymore, pregnant and recently married, is similarly hands-on with her blend. |
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There were a lot of sexually discriminatory comments as regards female lawyers who became pregnant and tried to find out more about flexible working. |
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A woman pregnant with sextuplets has given birth to the five remaining babies more than a week after delivering the first, a hospital official said Saturday. |
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Tennessee passed a law that allowed for criminal charges to be brought against pregnant women found to be taking illegal drugs. |
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Many complementary and alternative therapies are perceived to be safe and are used by many pregnant women, but little is known about their relative effectiveness. |
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During the lunch hour, I was waiting for the lambers to get back, and I waited all alone in a big field of about 100 pregnant ewes, the last of the herd to come through. |
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A 19-year-old man was killed and four other people, including a pregnant woman, were injured when their car was riddled with bullets by the soldiers. |
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The result is fashion-forward clothing that women would want to wear, whether pregnant or not. |
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The pregnant actress sported a particularly frumpy skirt, striped Nora Batty-style long socks and wedge-heeled bovver boots on a trip out in London. |
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The pregnant tigress had been kept in an isolation cage for some time now. |
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It was on the back of a tiger, in fact on the back of a pregnant tigress, that the great teacher of Buddhism first arrived in Bhutan in the 8th century. |
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The Department of Agriculture has requested well known animal nutritionist Dr John Milton to prepare an overview of strategies to feed pregnant and lambing ewes. |
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Betty, the eldest and headed for spinsterhood, works as a nurse for Mike, a middle-aged medico married to the middle sister, Ann, who is pregnant and unhappy. |
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She had demonstrated her dedication to the House back when she was pregnant with twins and wracked by morning sickness. |
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The old ladies and pregnant mothers who crowd the middle lines, and dominate the Jacuzzi, are nowhere to be seen. |
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It sometimes reads like the most self-indulgent and maundering commonplace book, pregnant with ideas and jottings, their author unwilling or unable to develop them cogently. |
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And the disclosure that Abedin is pregnant added an overlay of pathos to the seamy tale. |
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Katie Klabusich, who has volunteered for years escorting pregnant women into clinics, told me a far different story. |
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It's not easy being pregnant and finding nice maternity clothes. |
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If a pregnant woman feels slightly seedy in Osh City, she is put on c-section. |
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Anne had become pregnant by the end of 1532 and gave birth on 7 September 1533 to Elizabeth, named in honour of Henry's mother. |
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Catherine did not protest, and in 1518 fell pregnant again with another girl, who was also stillborn. |
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The queen was pregnant again, and she was aware of the consequences if she failed to give birth to a son. |
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She became pregnant for the first time, and the bond between them grew ever stronger. |
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My second marriage, unlike my first, in which I became pregnant at 19 and married the man, was a love match from the start. |
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Catherine rode north in full armour to address the troops, despite being heavily pregnant at the time. |
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These programs serve children from birth to age five, pregnant women, and their families. |
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After discovering she was pregnant in the spring of 1945, Blyton miscarried five months later, following a fall from a ladder. |
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Leigh became pregnant in 1956 and withdrew from the production of Coward's comedy South Sea Bubble. |
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Women who plan to become pregnant within three months, pregnant women, and nursing women should abstain from eating pilot whale meat. |
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Five mail-order ice creams. Four pregnant women. Welcome to the mother of all taste tests. |
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In 1965, Patricia Neal suffered three burst cerebral aneurysms while pregnant with their fifth child, Lucy. |
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On 18 March 2015, they announced through their Facebook and Twitter accounts that Palmer was pregnant with their first child. |
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Following delays, including Hitchcock becoming ill with gallbladder problems, Miles became pregnant and so had to withdraw from the role. |
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At around this time, he also preached to Nonnita, the mother of Saint David, while she was pregnant with the saint. |
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The Japanese government recommends that children and pregnant women avoid eating dolphin meat on a regular basis. |
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In the series closing scenes, with Gwen pregnant and Jack abandoning Earth, Torchwood effectively disbands. |
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But a study showed no medical reason to exclude women, though pregnant women would still be excluded. |
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Today, pregnant women are still not allowed to serve on submarines in Sweden. |
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The battle in Ireland has only left five pregnant women, who give birth to five sons. |
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However, in 2012 the Government of Nunavut warned pregnant women to avoid eating the liver due to elevated levels of mercury. |
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Females are capable of becoming pregnant immediately after giving birth, and can nurse one litter while pregnant with another. |
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She became pregnant after being raped by Owain mab Urien according to the British Library manuscript. |
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Specifically, pregnant and breastfeeding women need additional fluids to stay hydrated. |
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I was telling them only the other day about pregnant women avoiding the Drop in the eighteenth century by pleading the belly. |
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Police officers eventually fired on the crowd, and killed three labourers including a boy of ten and a pregnant woman, Anjaly Coopen. |
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Maternity dens, used by pregnant females and by females with infants, can also be disturbed by nearby oil exploration and development. |
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Many products are derived from horses, including meat, milk, hide, hair, bone, and pharmaceuticals extracted from the urine of pregnant mares. |
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More seriously, the organisms that can cause spontaneous enzootic abortion in sheep are easily transmitted to pregnant women. |
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After the delivery of a child, a woman who is not exclusively breastfeeding may become pregnant again after as few as four to six weeks. |
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In this population, outcomes are worse when a mother gets pregnant within eighteen months of a previous delivery. |
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It is possible, although not very likely, to become pregnant during menstruation. |
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Even after the point of viability, the state cannot favor the life of the fetus over the life or health of the pregnant woman. |
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The Law Lords considered the case of a man who stabbed his pregnant wife in an argument. |
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If any girl became pregnant outside of marriage, her family paid a fine of one cow to the local chief. |
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She had been pregnant at least seventeen times over as many years, and had miscarried or given birth to stillborn children at least twelve times. |
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For example, an endophytic fungus that sometimes grows on fescue can cause abortion in pregnant mares. |
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There is nothing of the artificial Johnsonian balance in his style. It is as often marked by a pregnant brevity as by a sonorous amplitude. |
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While you are pregnant with the desire for the car, the house or anything, try to switch off your mind to avoid brainstorming any solutions. |
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In 1975, pregnant with the second of her three children, she threw a hissy fit to get on a trip to Boston for elected officials. |
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It's not like we'd blasted this stuff at Tracy's pregnant belly, the way some parents assault their unborns with Mozart. |
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She became pregnant last year, also after artificial insemination, but appeared to have suffered a miscarriage late term. |
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Due to the new law, the waitlist can mean the difference between freedom and imprisonment for a pregnant woman. |
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The Abia state police chief said police raided the clinic in Aba and found the pregnant girls, many in poor condition. |
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There was also concern about the use of weedkillers with fears over possible health risks to children and pregnant women. |
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In fact, these concentrations have not caused any adverse effects in pregnant women, neonates, or older children exposed chronically. |
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In addition, a relatively high and stable proportion of Burkinabe women are pregnant or amenorrheic at any given time. |
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No one expects pregnant women to wear yashmaks, but there are limits to the 'if you've got it, flaunt it' attitude. |
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On March 30, 2013, a 25-year-old pregnant woman came to the outpatient department of a hospital in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, China. |
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Antenatal care is a unique preventive public health intervention, offered routinely to healthy pregnant women. |
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There's a condition called diastasis recti, fairly common in pregnant and post-natal women. |
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At 27 and pregnant again, she married an unskilled man who worked sometimes as a furniture removalist for his brother, a carrier. |
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The pregnant woman was rushed to a medical clinic in Varzaneh, a small town near Esfahan, after experiencing severe labor pains. |
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