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Best hospitals where doctors say they would go for cancer treatment, births, strokes, heart disease, hip replacements, 4 a.m.
Well, one of the largest causes, after globalization, is actually this fourth asteroid, rising non-marital
births.
This graph shows the steady rise of out-of-wedlock
births
since the 1960s.
One of my favorite examples, the IRC, International Rescue Committee, they have a program where semi-literate midwives, using $10 mobile phones, send a text message using our software, once a week, with the number of
births
and the number of deaths, which gives IRC something that no one in global health has ever had: a near-real-time system of counting babies, of knowing how many kids are born, of knowing how many children there are in Sierra Leone, which is the country where this is happening, and knowing how many children die.
In Tana Toraja, the most important social moments in people's lives, the focal points of social and cultural interaction are not weddings or
births
or even family dinners, but funerals.
This is the modern Middle East, where two millennia after the coming of Christ, virgin
births
are still a fact of life.
I'm either suggesting he has AIDS or I have AIDS, and I need that tool because then I can space the
births
of my children, and I can feed them and have a chance of educating them."
They had six children, and as I talked to Anna in the kitchen, we cooked for about five hours in the cooking hut that day, and as I talked to her, she had absolutely planned and spaced with her husband the
births
of their children.
The birthrate needed in America to keep the population stable is 2.1 live
births
per woman.
And here, at this site, is the home of the Yacumama, mother of the waters, a giant serpent spirit who
births
hot and cold water.
Using a simple strategy to be replicated nationally, we designed a birthing center that would attract women and their attendants to come to the hospital earlier and therefore have safer
births.
Increasingly common medical conditions like obesity, endocrine disorders, C-section and preterm
births
all can disrupt the underlying biology of lactation.
And to my surprise, the need was not only in homes but also in institutional settings with high-volume
births.
Achondroplasia occurs in approximately one in every 20,000
births.
We had women going out there talking about their wedding day, about the
births
of their children.
They recorded the
births
of thousands of babies born in 1958 and thousands more in 1970.
They've even collected 9,000 placentas from some of the births, which are now pickled in plastic buckets in a secure storage warehouse.
We tracked the results across 160,000
births.
Permission
births
confidence, community nurtures it and curiosity affirms it.
The AIM program currently has the potential to reach over 50 percent of US
births.
Inspired by this story, and dozens of other similar stories like this, my team and I realized what was needed was a local solution, something that could work without electricity, that was simple enough for a mother or a midwife to use, given that the majority of
births
still take place in the home.
Far from being depressing or confronting, to me, the film acknowledges deep suffering - and then, by its cyclic nature - with the
births
and re-births as well as the deaths - the film celebrates the fact that to quote an Aussie poet, there is "sometimes gladness."
She then
births
a son.
Penis monsters, cecsarian
births
to live rats and popcorn, lesbianism, steamy sex scenes in plexiglass boxes, incest, nipple piercing, dismemberment, shameless Troma plugs, and computer masturbation...How can one go wrong?
He loved the issue of twins and switching
births.
The narration is GREAT ...characters are 12 inches high You will get to know each individual character as intimately as any human soap star but here the relationships, births, deaths and conflicts are for real.
Poland’s fertility rate – which had fallen after 1989 to among the lowest in Europe – has risen since 2016 from 1.29 to 1.42
births
per female.
However, because many IVF practitioners transfer two or three embryos at a time to improve the odds of a pregnancy occurring, twins and higher multiple
births
are more common, and carry some additional risk.
In the past two decades, Mozambique has become a functioning democracy; grown its agriculture sector; raised literacy rates; increased water supply and electricity in rural areas; and reduced child mortality dramatically, from 219 per 1,000 live
births
in 1990, two years before the civil war ended, to 135 per 1,000 in 2010.
If this target is met, by 2030 no country will have a neonatal mortality rate above 12 deaths per 1,000
births
– a quarter of the current rate in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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