In appropriating reproductive power without women, it enacts an appropriation of maternity by patriarchy. |
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Without it, the choice is between celibacy or the constant risk of maternity. |
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Ground level contains maternity outpatient services, with paediatric outpatients above. |
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Turning maternity into a civic duty, Fascism put more responsibility on the shoulders of women, without granting them any new rights. |
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But it's maternity and motherhood that are the issues closest to her heart and first off her tongue. |
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If they work for a foreign company, maternity can be legitimate reason for them to be fired. |
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Speaking from the mother's position, she shows that maternity is characterised by division. |
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The dialogues are at their most poignant in those scenes that deal with the experience of maternity. |
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Unlike Achilles, who enjoyed divine maternity, Odysseus is solely of human parentage. |
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What will happen to the child that was conceived with the father out of work and the mother in need of support during maternity? |
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Her friend had her suitcase, full of her maternity clothes and normal clothes as well. |
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Women often experience a lack of sufficient financial support during maternity. |
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She still works out five days a week and the maternity clothes have been put away for good. |
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The plan covers options for life insurance, widowhood insurance and maternity benefits. |
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She said when she gave birth to five-month-old Keane, she was left with no benefits at all except maternity pay. |
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The party would also want to help families, by giving improved maternity benefits so that a parent could stay at home. |
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One of our employees recently found out she was pregnant, so everyone is anxious to see a good maternity policy in place. |
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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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Speaking of being large and in charge, let us talk for a moment about the issue of maternity clothes. |
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There was a concern from my division head that I might not come back after maternity leave. |
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Employers need to be sensitive to this right by granting sufficient maternity leave and providing special facilities at the workplace. |
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The union is also seeking full salaries and benefits for female pilots who go on maternity leave, regardless of the length of their breaks. |
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In Britain, employers pay for six months of maternity leave and reclaim the money from the government. |
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They have no sick days or vacations, and there is no such thing as a maternity leave. |
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I have 75 employees, and my HR manager is about to go out on maternity leave. |
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That's because my wife is on maternity leave, and she wanted more channels to entertain herself and our toddler during the day. |
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Martina was on maternity leave and is now welcomed back by all her friends. |
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She visited the Princess Royal University Hospital's maternity ward to encourage parents to use reusable nappies instead of disposable ones. |
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A young first-time mother was brought into the maternity ward in very strong labor. |
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She was advised to go to the Infirmary due to lack of space on the maternity ward at Bury. |
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Services at the hospital's maternity wards were free and they served the city's less well-off women. |
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Mr Jones said facilities for an X-ray unit or a maternity ward could be added into the scheme quite easily. |
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An unexpected increase in the number of births has placed an additional burden on maternity wards. |
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A busy maternity ward in York District Hospital saw four babies arrive in just over five hours. |
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Most babies will be screened on the maternity ward, but there are babies who will require a visit to a local clinic. |
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When finishing her general training she was seconded to work in a maternity unit for three months. |
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I have, since it was first threatened with closure, been a staunch campaigner both locally and in Parliament to save the maternity unit. |
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Campaigners fighting to save a maternity unit from closure have won a stay of execution. |
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In June, female bats congregate at a maternity roost to give birth and suckle their young. |
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Both Devizes and Malmesbury maternity units currently provide 24 hour ante and post natal care and birthing facilities. |
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Most apparent in this regard is the absence of adequate sick leave, maternity provision, and child health care. |
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Rather than denouncing multiple partners in favor of monogamy, she denounces passion in favor of maternity. |
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The mortality rate in his maternity wards eventually dropped to less than one percent. |
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A mother who gave birth outside a locked maternity unit has criticised health bosses for not keeping it open around the clock. |
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The deals also allow overpayments and underpayments, which can be helpful around holiday times, or at periods of illness or maternity leave. |
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The claims she has made for unemployment benefit and maternity payments have been rejected by the authorities in Skive, where they have settled. |
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No PRSI payments means no health, maternity, dental or unemployment benefit. |
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I say, for both maternity and nursing, wear regular underwire bras in the closest size to what you should be wearing that you can find. |
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It showed that women and their families felt recent changes in maternity services had a more negative than positive effect. |
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Various models were tried and eventually this breast pump was installed in several maternity hospitals. |
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Almost like a hospital with a maternity ward for expectant mothers, the brooder room also houses sick and injured birds and has a recovery room. |
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My boss is off on maternity leave soon, which is kicking off a dreadful bunfight to do her job while she's away. |
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Find out if you'll have access to voicemail and e-mail during your maternity leave. |
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Mothers are entitled to one year's maternity leave so that they can stay with their babies and nurse them. |
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Staff on the labour and maternity wards had their hands full as 10 tiny tots arrived thick and fast following Big Ben's chimes. |
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Alas, the majority of women have problems with saving for retirement, thanks to lower wages, part-time working and maternity and career breaks. |
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Guest speaker will be Richard Hallett who headed a successful campaign to keep a maternity unit in East Sussex open. |
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Two health care support workers from the maternity unit at Salisbury District Hospital visited the open day. |
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The report finds that low paid mothers, many employed in casual or part-time jobs, are the least likely to have access to paid maternity leave. |
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Women are employed as casuals so their employers can slide out of paying full entitlements such as maternity leave. |
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Although about half have provided an heir and a spare to inherit their fortunes, almost half have not even seen the inside of a maternity ward. |
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The purpose of this article is to suggest that paid maternity leave is not a fertility policy. |
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Given that I have only 5 weeks of maternity leave, having the baby come even a week overdue could be a real drag. |
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She has worked in all parts of Wythenshawe's maternity department, from the ante-natal ward to the delivery suite and special care baby unit. |
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Such was the devastation of puerperal, or childbed, fever, which stormed European and American maternity wards for over a century. |
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It applies to new fathers, adoptive parents and women who do not qualify for paid maternity leave. |
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People become ill, quit, go on vacations and take maternity or paternity leave. |
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Yet they continue to have a full social service system, including maternity and paternity leave. |
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It's crucial to find out about maternity or paternity leave, pay and conditions. |
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In a pioneering study there, solar-powered electric fences are used to surround maternity pastures where expensive, pedigree calves are born. |
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Clacton's maternity unit was due to reopen today after a major facelift to improve conditions for mothers and staff. |
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This expansion will ensure 12 beds for a new maternity ward, which will provide 5 incubators. |
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Sign up, ask me questions, join in our communal commiseration about the lack of chic plus-size maternity clothing options. |
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Application for maternity benefits must be made at least eight weeks before confinement, or within six months of the birth of the child. |
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Women can integrate the contemplative and active connaturally through maternity and the works of mercy that are associated with domestic life. |
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You can appoint an interim manager to plug a gap in the business due to resignation, illness or maternity leave. |
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Social programs cover old age, invalidism, death, sickness and maternity, work injury, unemployment, and allowances per child. |
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Due to maternity leave we are inviting applications for the post of Temporary Playgroup Assistant. |
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These maternity cord trousers have the same cut as our award winning jeans, with a comfortable under bump fit and soft front waistband. |
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It was originally just a local cottage hospital before being changed to a maternity hospital. |
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The security company which foiled the abduction of a baby from a maternity hospital is to create 200 new jobs in a nationwide expansion. |
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The maternity unit itself is expected to be closed for just over three months. |
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She might be born in a new maternity hospital, funded by the private finance initiative. |
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Again, as with maternity leave, he can change his mind but has to give 28 days notice. |
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Doctors and midwifes at the 27 maternity care centres preselected consecutive patients. |
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She's at St. Richards maternity ward if anyone wants to visit and take prezzies! |
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The Children's Minister made it clear the Coalition was minded to move decisively on maternity leave entitlement. |
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Malmesbury maternity unit campaigners will continue to fight to save the unit following the deferment of a decision on its future. |
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Even within areas females are familiar with, there may be changes in the habitat available for maternity denning. |
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Later in the war it was derequisitioned and let to Polish forces, who converted it into a hospital and finally a maternity hospital. |
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It's so good to welcome Leanne Benjamin back to the Royal Opera House after maternity leave. |
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The councillor faced the prospect of racing across the city from the Guildhall to York Hospital's maternity ward. |
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She later studied maternity nursing in Plymouth and became a district nurse in London. |
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Three or four years ago the complaint was that the only maternity clothes in existence were dungarees and black trousers. |
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We aim to provide full maternity care for local expectant mothers who wish to give birth at our hospital. |
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When an undomesticated woman refuses to hide her sexuality, abnegates her maternity, she creates a force field of extraordinary energy. |
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And I think it's great that she is designing supercute, trendy maternity wear for your stores. |
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There is a big price range for maternity wear, so you should be able to find lots of stuff you can afford. |
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Measures like maternity leave for working mums, the right to return to work part-time, job-sharing are all important. |
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At the end of each of her two maternity leaves, she returned to a job-share situation, working three days a week. |
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Proposals for changes to maternity care in mid Essex have been put forward. |
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Our nurse had phoned the director of the maternity unit and the hospital administrator on call. |
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True womanhood emphasized the qualities of piety, purity, maternity, submissiveness, virtue, and domesticity. |
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We know anecdotally and through research that some women will return to work as soon as their maternity income stops. |
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Then don't forget the minimum wage, lone parent support and maternity and paternity arrangements. |
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On return home, she worked four months as a locum tenens, filling in for a solo practitioner on maternity leave. |
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The cost of treatment in respect of infertility is allowable but not routine maternity care resulting from a pregnancy. |
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Certain benefits, such as those embracing unemployment, disability and maternity, have always had conditions attached. |
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This includes a mental hospital, sanatorium, convalescent home, nursing home, maternity home, clinic and health centre. |
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An artist boobed after his painting of a breastfeeding mum attracted a number of complaints from staff on a maternity ward. |
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With my eldest child now attending morning nursery, my days on maternity leave are punctuated by the school run. |
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Since 1964, every baby born in Taranaki Base Hospital's maternity unit has been tested by an orthopaedic surgeon. |
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The male partner will provision his mate with food but does not go into the maternity den. |
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Both images collapse universality and individuality into monumentalized maternity. |
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Other works include a history of maternity in New Zealand and a critical look at the foundation of the Plunket Society. |
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It's a show that hangs the dirty nappy laundry of maternity out to dry and brings both the laughter and tears of motherhood to the stage. |
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Following the birth of our first child a few years ago, my wife had eight months' maternity leave before returning to her job on a part-time basis. |
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Most populations rely on terrestrial habitats for maternity denning and some take refuge on land in areas where the sea ice melts completely during summer. |
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The document states that the hospital's maternity unit catered for the birth and antenatal care of 100 babies last year, compared with 270 born at Chippenham. |
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One of Kate's gynecologists delivers exclusively at London's fanciest maternity hospital, The Portland. |
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It's already out there, waiting for you just outside of some far-off hospital maternity ward. |
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Thus, we suspect that further searching for older den sites will confirm a longer history of maternity denning in this area than we have been able to confirm to date. |
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Kate Middleton has been out buying maternity wear in British high street favourite Topshop. |
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It is also useful for women who have been on maternity leave, as they can use carry back to claw back some of the tax paid in the tax year before they took a break from work. |
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It is the biggest and one of the best maternity wards in America. |
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In a familiar story, the U.S. has no law guaranteeing any paid maternity leave and is the only industrialized nation to do so. |
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Alex Martin, of Gorse Hill, and Sarah Newman, of Old Town, say they are appalled that Malmesbury's small midwife-led maternity unit faces the chop. |
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Precious pastrycooks declared it needed to rest on an eiderdown before it went in the oven, after which baking took place in an atmosphere of maternity. |
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Her rediscovered maternity is a little overwritten at the end. |
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As an image of serene worshipful maternity she has yet to be matched. |
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The non-existence of a national paid maternity leave scheme is a sad indictment on how working women are treated here when compared to other countries around the world. |
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People say that maternity is never in doubt but paternity always is. |
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As well as providing 375 acute care beds, the new hospital operates a regional cancer centre, a mental health unit and maternity and paediatric departments. |
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Family education is required to recognize maternity as a social function. |
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How effortlessly she transcends the symbiotic bonds of maternity! |
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Joan attempts to adjust to maternity leave and the demands of raising a baby while her husband, Greg, is away at war. |
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My profession is more open to maternity leave because attachment is a fundamental idea in counseling and mental health. |
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A number of these patterns are concerned with maternity and child health. |
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Currently expecting twins, Burton will remain on maternity leave in London during Paris Fashion Week. |
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Working women receive 14 weeks of maternity leave, during which time they receive pay from the state. |
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Mothers could transfer some maternity pay and leave to fathers. |
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In its report on access to maternity services the committee says that not all families across the country are getting access to the services that they need. |
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It's not easy being pregnant and finding nice maternity clothes. |
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The Neonatal clinic for outpatients is relatively quiet compared to the maternity ward. |
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Shuai spent Christmas on the maternity ward at Methodist hospital in Indianapolis. |
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Was the number of fertile women admitted to the hospital outside the maternity ward really that much higher than the number of non-fertile women and men? |
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Increases in paid and unpaid maternity leave face the chop, paternity leave could also go, and time off for parents who adopt would also be under threat. |
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The fact that they are keeping us in the dark for so long about whether or not we are actually going to have a hospital let alone a maternity unit disgusts me. |
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Expectant mothers can register at any maternity or child welfare centre. |
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Is there anywhere in Bangkok to buy reasonably-priced maternity clothes? |
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But, vital as good maternity services are, they're only one part of the picture when it comes to giving our children the best possible start in life. |
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The Medical staff of the local maternity hospital have been less than helpful, stalling her and not giving her a scan to see how far on the pregnancy is. |
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As well as the issue of maternity service provision, members at the AGM voiced real concerns over the status of the planned new hospital in Downpatrick. |
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An undated letter was received from the Credit Union indicating only that Ms. Vanderhyden was hired as a replacement for a data clerk on maternity leave. |
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The 34-year-old is currently on maternity leave after having a baby. |
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What modern dance company has enough money to pay maternity leave? |
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She returned to the track last season after a two-year maternity leave. |
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I was proud to be involved in the campaign for a maternity unit for Moray. |
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But mothers who abandon their babies anonymously have no easy way to learn of the child's status or prove their maternity in time to appear and contest the adoption. |
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We relocated to Kansas City while I was on maternity leave with Andrew. |
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Women have the right to maternity leave and equal access to education. |
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Nobody would argue that paid maternity leave is anything but a good thing. |
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One other important area of public health where the local governments have seriously guffed is in the provision and maintenance of maternity centres, dispensaries and health clinics. |
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The maternity ward at the Naval Hospital is a never a dull place. |
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Now at this stage I was all for kipping on the floor of the family room, rather than leave my poor, unprotected wife in the hands of evil maternity ward goons. |
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On returning from maternity leave, she will be experiencing sleep deprivation and re-entry shock, and some initial flexibility will make for a smoother transition. |
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Earlier this week, a Daily Beast writer criticized dita Von Teese's range of new 'sexy' maternity bras for women. |
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My wife is on a two year maternity leave while she takes care of her newborn baby. |
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German workers enjoyed health, accident and maternity benefits, canteens, changing rooms and a national pension scheme. |
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In 1949, unemployment, sickness and maternity benefits were exempted from taxation. |
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It now includes a maternity wing which replaced the old Cresswell Maternity Hospital. |
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David's Retail Park, built on the site of the demolished St David's maternity hospital. |
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In many species, females give birth and raise their young in maternity colonies and individuals may assist others in their birthing process. |
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Most maternity dens are in snowdrifts, but may also be made underground in permafrost if it is not sufficiently cold yet for snow. |
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There is a maternity unit still in use at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. |
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The hospital has wards of surgery, maternity, orthopedic, internal, cardiography and a laboratory, he added. |
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Her husband Anthony beamed in the maternity ward as they talked about names for the boy nestled in a blanket with a yellow knit cap. |
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Dancing On Ice presenter Holly Willoughby showed off her baby bump yesterday as she modelled her new maternity wear designs. |
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It seems that women's libbers everywhere are up in arms, calling her a traitor to the cause of a woman's right to maternity leave. |
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Would taking time off for maternity leave be career suicide? |
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All maternity services are provided free of charge and children up to the age of 6 months. |
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A three month public consultation into controversial plans to merge maternity services across Sandwell and Birmingham has been launched. |
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A new million-pound maternity unit on South Tyneside has had a state-of-the-art birthing pool installed. |
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Birthing pools and labour rooms designed to look like home will be available at a Welsh hospital when a new maternity facility is completed. |
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Every head of every smallish company must chase profits, not temporary staff as stand-ins for those on maternity leave. |
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Union officials want to persuade the government to safeguard all the maternity and gynaecology services provided at the unit. |
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Ms Maza, who is on maternity leave from her job at North Tyneside Libraries, had the idea while looking a school for daughter Alma, now seven. |
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Transfer of all maternity services to Liverpool Women's Hospital but maintain gynaecology on both sites. |
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Formes is the freshest of the major maternity chains, but the staid selection is more French-mumsy than yummy-mummy. |
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Word on the street has it that a few anchorwomen at local broadcasters will be taking maternity leaves in the near future. |
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She accepted the demotion but sued GSK for violating the Family and Medical Leave Act by demoting her after maternity leave. |
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Kostadinova emphasized that a two-year withdrawal from the labor market during the maternity leave would entail deskilling. |
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There is a demented cowboy, six-guns blazing, and a cowering Dodge City, a mad bomber of maternity wards, kindergartens and petting zoos. |
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Facebook's US staff can take up to four months of paid maternity or paternity leave. |
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Neal Stote, of the Save the Alex campaign, said that the closure would throw maternity units in Worcestershire and beyond into chaos. |
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The hospital was opened in 1970 replacing the Jubilee Cottage Hospital on Beacon Edge, Fairhill Fever Hospital, and the maternity home at the former workhouse in Castletown. |
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As a side-show, they drilled a bore-hole for the local Kongoni maternity hospital, renovated a school at Faza Island in Lamu and repaired a foot-bridge. |
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The first national NPS scores for the maternity FFT will be available in February next year on the NHS Choices website and on individual Trust websites. |
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The video apparently showed Murugesan anaesthetising the patient before the boy started the operation in his dad's maternity hospital in the south of the country. |
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Doulas work alongside the maternity staff at the maternity center. |
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In particular would they renegotiate the social chapter to remove rights for workers, including maternity and paternity leave and protections for part-time workers? |
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Before easy divorce, house husbands, maternity leave, disposable nappies, dual careers, computers, young men with earrings and old men with ponytails. |
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As more and more women join the workforce, they think it more convenient to bottlefeed their babies with formula, especially where maternity protection is weak. |
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The baby was found wrapped in a towel in a white pillowslip in a large blue IKEA bag, in the hospital's maternity ward reception area 10 days ago. |
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A Pea in the Pod's shop in shop also highlights the best of British maternity design with exclusive product from Seraphine, Isabella Oliver, and Madderson London. |
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The maternity unit has also been badly understaffed with a poor skill mix. |
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All three Pacific Coast bays are winter homes for gray whales, and every January, February and into March the lagoons become virtual maternity wards for thousands of them. |
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Among them, mental hospitals, maternity hospitals, orthopaedic hospitals, stomatological hospitals, and ophthalmic hospitals constitute the mainstay. |
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