Students who want to give birth have to be suspended from college so any student who doesn't want to give up study, has to postpone childbearing. |
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The formula was designed for women of all ages, from childbearing years through post-menopause. |
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In a community in which early marriage and childbearing are traditional, failure to achieve teenage pregnancy may be regarded a serious problem. |
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It is estimated that only about 5 percent of women of childbearing age use birth control devices. |
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We make childbearing so noble, such an achievement, like it's the most exciting, fulfilling thing you can do. |
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The separation of childbearing from domesticity leads to a need for extended families, which are primarily cognate kin groups. |
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A woman's childbearing years tend to be among her strongest and most healthy. |
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So, since a woman of his age would not be a very good bet for childbearing, he is looking for an amputee woman 10 to 20 years his junior. |
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The conversation flew all over the place and everything from childbearing to politics to careers to relationships got a mention. |
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It is hard not to feel a certain revulsion for so detached and apparently inhuman an attitude to childbearing. |
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There's some medical stuff involved, not to mention that I come from fine German childbearing stock. |
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These noncancerous growths of the uterus may appear during your childbearing years. |
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She was a somewhat plain woman, her former slenderness surrendering gracefully to the greater girth of middle age and childbearing. |
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Folic acid is especially important for women of childbearing age, as deficiencies of this nutrient have been linked with birth defects. |
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If all women of childbearing age consumed folic acid daily, the number of pregnancies affected by neural tube defects would decrease by one half. |
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Will we be regretting our single or common law status sans children when we're 40 and are nearing the end of our childbearing days? |
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The focus of almost the entire chapter is on adolescent childbearing, a topic that I consider somewhat tangential to romance. |
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Endometriosis can occur in any woman of childbearing age, and can run in families. |
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The people who are at risk for inadequate iron would be young infants, adolescent girls, and women of childbearing age. |
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It is pointless suggesting more and more ways to cajole people out of exercising their freedom to put less emphasis on childbearing and rearing. |
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Most women of childbearing age are immune to rubella because they either were vaccinated or had the illness during childhood. |
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All participants of childbearing potential were required to use birth control. |
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The author assumes that pair bonds are not only always heterosexual, but always motivated by childbearing decisions. |
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The most outstanding feature of a marsupial is its approach to childbearing. |
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It trivializes the seriousness of the crime of abortion and devalues the role of childbearing. |
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Obstetric fistula is a preventable and treatable childbearing injury that leaves women incontinent and often socially isolated. |
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Girls may be married young to ensure obedience and subservience within their husband's household and to maximise their childbearing. |
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Women of childbearing potential should be advised to avoid becoming pregnant while taking Gleevec. |
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Women of childbearing age should be treated with prophylactics with caution because of the teratogenicity of most of the drugs used for this purpose. |
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A good nutritional status in women of childbearing age would ensure optimum antenatal nutrition. |
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From Scandinavia to France, countries' populations are recovering and childbearing is increasing. |
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After Ireland's, France's women are the most fertile in the European Union, with 1.9 children per woman of childbearing age. |
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It explains why fewer children were born at a particular time, but not why childbearing stayed low. |
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It asked what kind of information they provide to patients of childbearing age. |
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Self-employed workers tend to be older and about one-third of them are women of childbearing age. |
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Immunization coverage for women of childbearing age has markedly reduced neonatal tetanus. |
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Even those who are of childbearing age should be aware of the dangers of radiation exposure and its potential affects on the unborn child. |
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First, the decline in population can become self-reinforcing, as the number of women of childbearing age falls. |
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Maternal mortality accounts for about one third of deaths among women of childbearing age. |
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Women of childbearing age should use effective birth control while taking this medicine. |
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Women of childbearing age, pregnant women, children, and populations who depend on fish as a traditional food source are most at risk. |
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Some 18 percent of married women have only one child by the end of their childbearing years, double what it was 30 years ago. |
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Abdominal ultrasonography is the preferred imaging modality for the evaluation of gynecologic pain, which is more common than urolithiasis in women of childbearing age. |
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All women of childbearing age should be vaccinated against this infection. |
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Rachel is becoming a rebel who increasingly sounds like a voice from the slush pile of chick lit, moaning about the passing of her childbearing years. |
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Women will be capable of childbearing from the ages of ten to eighty. |
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Perhaps it is no coincidence that such dire statistics on childbearing were published in the wake of a flurry of government warnings about the falling birth rate. |
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We would then discuss childbearing for another five minutes. |
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Precluding pregnant women or those of childbearing potential from the right to decide whether to participate in research is not an imposition on the women's autonomy. |
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In other words, the TPFR is a misleading measure of life cycle fertility when childbearing age is changing, due to this statistical artifact. |
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Hips that in the old country would be considered good childbearing hips, but in this country are too wide. |
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Although we do live longer than previous generations, population aging is essentially a function of the childbearing aspirations and behaviours of various generations of adults. |
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Nuclear families have become smaller as childbearing has declined, but extended families have become larger as life expectancy grows. |
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In some regions, such as West Germany, actual childbearing explains family size ideals. |
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Just as there is not a simple relationship between economic security and childbearing trends, the relation between fertility and labour force participation is not straightforward. |
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Risk factors for nightblindness among women of childbearing age in Cambodia. |
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It is mandatory that all female patients of childbearing potential treated with ACCUTANE have regular monthly pregnancy tests during treatment and one month after the discontinuation of treatment. |
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An inverse relationship is discernible between level of education and the highest level of childbearing, and there is a direct relationship between education and childlessness. |
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In addition, longer maternity leave would act as a spur to childbearing in Europe, which has a falling birth rate and ageing population, she said. |
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This is similar to the GRR except that it includes the effect of mortality that would cause some women to die before completing their childbearing years. |
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Women in the latter stages of childbearing should not be permitted to attend the toll of the manufactories. |
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Juggling work and childbearing remains a dilemma. |
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In an inversion of logic and a denial of the historical experience of women, fertility and childbearing had come to be identified as major causes of poverty. |
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Unmet need is defined as the proportion of married, fecund women who say they prefer to stop childbearing or wait at least two years before becoming pregnant, but are not using a contraceptive method. |
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Some of the most common reasons are to postpone childbearing to a more suitable time or to focus energies and resources on existing children. |
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The women in her family die young from childbearing and harsh living. |
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This is particularly so in households headed by women, where childbearing and family care, including fetching water and firewood, eat into the time available for land preparation. |
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There has, however, been extensive statistical analysis of demographic and population data which includes women, especially in their childbearing roles. |
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In these cases, fish intake rates specific to females of childbearing age are most appropriate when assessing exposures to developmental toxicants. |
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The TFR is a synthetic rate, not based on the fertility of any real group of women since this would involve waiting until they had completed childbearing. |
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This organization exists to take away a freedom that is important to every woman of childbearing age. It is more accurate to call them FAUXminists against Choice! |
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