The organisation also warns that parenthood forces mothers into low paid jobs or to give up work altogether. |
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Joking about the troubles of parenthood is how we share its exquisite joys without lapsing into maudlin sentimentality. |
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He has all the support from his mother and friends but is deprived of normal parenthood. |
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The pain of his loss brought the mother of his kids to the ground as she beared the thought of parenthood without him. |
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He devoted the latter part of his life to eugenics, i.e. improving the physical and mental makeup of the human species by selected parenthood. |
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Thus, human parenthood is an aspect of the divine image that defines authentic human identity. |
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Her most vulnerable work to date is a record that lyrically tackles everything from intimidating social gatherings to parenthood. |
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He had to make a choice between art and parenthood, and he ultimately chose art. |
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Most people come to parenthood with a determination to spare their children the deprivations and chastisements of their own youth. |
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With three children, the how-to of parenthood has become an even deeper mystery than it was before. |
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To ignore the emotional realities of parenthood is misleadingly reductionistic. |
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Even if Bushnell frames parental tasks with urgency, the basic activities of parenthood are far from harried. |
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Adoption is no longer a hush-hush affair and there are even those who are willing to consider it an alternative to biological parenthood. |
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There are some films, perhaps, that cannot be enjoyed unless you've survived the perils of parenthood. |
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Assorted deadbeats such as myself are apparently colluding in a conspiracy of silence about parenthood. |
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Impending parenthood is a fertile time for dreams, no less for fathers than for mothers. |
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By accident, by fate, by the meandering path that is parenthood, we become experts at things we thought we had no business knowing. |
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Network support can influence fathers' involvement by buffering men's stress during the transition to parenthood. |
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Dressing a little girl is, for many mothers, one of the most enjoyable aspects of their parenthood. |
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Both commercial surrogacy and posthumous parenthood require social approval and state assistance. |
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They also went on a babymoon to Jane Mountain in St. Lucia in June in preparation for their impending parenthood. |
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The mother realises she is not alone when she asks if others also feel overwhelmed by parenthood. |
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A new group to help dads cope with parenthood is being launched in Bacup this week. |
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This problem has grown increasingly intractable because of changing social expectations about parenthood. |
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People in Indonesia gain the status of full adults through marriage and parenthood. |
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And in all of that time I can honestly say that I have never noted any of them being seriously discommoded by the demands of parenthood. |
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The upward trend in lone parenthood has most affected the level of benefit receipt and costs. |
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Only the dissolution of my marriage and my subsequent sole parenthood has reawakened my interest. |
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The chain of parenthood just got tighter around my neck as now I actually have to pay attention more than half of the time. |
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But the answer is to be found in the fact that the advantages and disadvantages of parenthood are inextricably bound together. |
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Camille Hammond, CEO of Tinina Q Cade Foundation, said simply that the pathways to parenthood are different. |
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Read through this test to see if you're ready for the joys of parenthood. |
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Should we adopt Scandinavia's style of socio-economic policy, reducing our commitment to the institution of marriage and improving our commitment to parenthood? |
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At least we know this parenthood gig isn't going to cramp our style. |
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Start with the birth control pill, which transformed parenthood from an assumption to a choice. |
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They are levelheaded creative types in an egalitarian marriage that is upended by parenthood. |
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The interaction of classes, genders, and generations, and social keystones like marriage, family, and parenthood, experienced massive strains and became less structured. |
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The role of parenthood is spiritual by its very nature, for the parent has the office and the opportunity to shape a person. |
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In these two instances, parenthood in general and fatherhood in particular, are established and are consequently provable by the court order. |
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As I grew older, my response to that death became a restless secret, always at the back of my mind when I pondered the possibility of parenthood. |
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She left in 2009 in an attempt to get her life back: her efforts to do so became the basis of a book on working parenthood, Half A Wife. |
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In view of the impact of parenthood on employment for women the issue of childcare is of particular importance. |
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The closer the value is to 1, the more similar the impact of parenthood is on women and men. |
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For people on welfare or those facing multiple issues, such as disability and lone parenthood, it is especially difficult. |
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Examples include the reconciliation of work and family life and a fair share of the costs of parenthood. |
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On this approach, the obligation for spousal support flows from parenthood rather than the marital relationship itself. |
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However, his aversion to marriage, his offbeat attitude to parenthood and his serial mendacity may be rooted rather closer to home in his own life. |
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These classes help prepare teens for the practical side of parenthood by teaching such skills as feeding, diapering, child safety, and other basic baby care techniques. |
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Three years later, they are resigned to the demands of parenthood. |
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But as the months of new parenthood wore on, my patience began to wear thin. |
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Editing a newspaper, the duties of parenthood, workaday journalism for this and other publications, and a moderate degree of slothfulness have got in the way. |
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However unusual her mother's approach to parenthood, it paid off. |
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Today, however, a politically heterodox cadre of academics is arguing that singleness — and, particularly, single parenthood — is one of poverty's primary causes, for which matrimony might be a plausible tonic. |
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We can see that the outcome is better in those Member States where a system has been set up to allow parents to combine a working life with parenthood, both the women and the men in a family. |
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By choosing a god parenthood of the Pestalozzi Children's Foundation you choose a collective form of assistance that will benefit an entire group of children. |
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If everything is going well for you and your baby, you have the choice of managing your contractions as you learned in the birth and parenthood preparation classes or of asking for an epidural. |
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Sonny's attempts to integrate the challenges of parenthood with the freedom of singlehood form the basis for the film's uproarious comedy. |
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The suggestion surfaced that women who wish to balance parenthood and career demonstrate a lack of professional commitment and should expect to sacrifice career advancement. |
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As the timing of parenthood can have a major impact on the life chances of the young, an increasing proportion of young women are in a position to act accordingly. |
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This result suggests that the parenthood between the two disks could be real, and that stars of the thick disk could indeed have formed in the Galaxy. |
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This theoretical idea is surely worth valuing more than, say, actual parenthood, for which IVF has been such a boon, allowing millions of men and women to become the parents they long to be. |
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You may be convinced that parenthood is a social construct, and that your job is to raise children to simply be healthy, informed, and adapted to the society. |
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Seems like parenthood hasn't put a damper on the passion one bit. |
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We'll see articles about babyproofing your home, adjusting to parenthood, and 10 ways to be a better parent. |
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However, despite his claims and Field's broodiness, the Angels hitmaker insists he has no plans for parenthood just yet. |
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Clearly a call to charity, this is also an exaltation of parenthood. |
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Women and men who have been thinking about parenthood for the first time or having more children may have questions about being able to conceive or to father a child following transplantation. |
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They violate the unity and dignity of marriage and bring about and manifest a rupture between the genetic, gestational and social parenthood and the responsibility for the upbringing of children. |
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And, presumably, parenthood is linked to marriage for most of these men. |
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We need to value parenthood in the developing lives of our children, instead of choosing sides and creating policies that further entrench the gender war taking place in family law. |
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Stoppard charts the perilous path that lies between childhood and the responsibilities of parenthood and some tragic narratives that lie along the way. |
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As AP notes, the prince is the first senior royal to take paternity leave and follows in his father's, Prince Charles, footsteps when it comes to parenthood. |
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And she admits that balancing work with parenthood has made her pickier. |
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The behavior of this radio-tagged mom, known to the scientists as superfemale 21, started Greene and Hardy toward revising their view of snake parenthood. |
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Just as poverty seldom drove Chicago mothers to kill their children, these filicides were rarely committed by young women struggling with the new pressures of parenthood. |
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Society should study reasonable and just ways of discouraging parenthood on the part of those who are seriously unfitted to cope with its responsibilities. |
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