We aim to provide full maternity care for local expectant mothers who wish to give birth at our hospital. |
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Mammals are warm-blooded, furry, have erect stance, give birth to live young and care for them, and replace their teeth only once. |
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Mrs Mason said the use of alternative therapies such as acupressure offered women more options in how they wanted to give birth. |
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A similar-sized bobcat might have three kittens in each litter and give birth every year. |
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Female reindeer retain their antlers until after they give birth in the spring. |
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The elephant is just short of her first birthday and is due to give birth any day! |
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Harbor seals give birth on shore and nurse their pups for four to five weeks. |
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The gestation period is one full year for manatees, and cows give birth only once every 3 to 5 years. |
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Every spring, female lemon sharks return to give birth in the shallow waters of a lagoon edged by a mangrove swamp. |
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One night a heavenly spirit appeared before the barren woman and told her that she would soon give birth to a son. |
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New mothers are usually stereotyped as being calmer and more serene after they give birth. |
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How did a shark in a Detroit aquarium give birth if she hadn't been near a male for six years? |
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The midwife said jokingly they were quite short-staffed so they were glad I didn't give birth in the hospital. |
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It would be safer for women to give birth in hospital if they were having twins or triplet or if their baby has a medical problem. |
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The triplicity of waters will give birth to a man who will choose Thursday as his holy day. |
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In June, female bats congregate at a maternity roost to give birth and suckle their young. |
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Even lower species of life such as snakes give birth to hundreds of young at one time. |
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Fears are growing for her health as she is due to give birth in just six weeks and has been suffering ill health. |
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The campaigning women said mothers need more than just a place to give birth, especially young mums. |
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One child answered that an amphibian is an animal that doesn't give birth to its young. |
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Mr McGeehan said a minority of expectant mothers wanted to give birth at home. |
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My only option is to schedule a repeat c-section or give birth at home unassisted. |
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A woman and her unborn baby were killed in a horror car smash as she drove to hospital to give birth. |
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Most women give birth in their natal households, to which they return when childbirth is near. |
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Among low-income women, those with more extensive social networks give birth to heavier, healthier children. |
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Females are viviparous and give birth to a single litter of up to five offspring. |
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Tiger Sharks reproduce viviparously, which means that like mammals, the give birth to live young that have been nourished by a placenta. |
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Discuss this issue with both your obstetrician or health care provider and your future baby's doctor before you give birth. |
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In my case, I did think it was true in the latter case, with the handcuffs removed after the prisoner began to give birth. |
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Dr. Das Dasgupta said that women are pressured and harassed by husbands demanding that their wives give birth to boys. |
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Callitrichids frequently give birth to twins and triplets but cebids rarely do. |
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It is highly unusual for an elephant to give birth to more than one baby at a time. |
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Still, the other girl's baby wasn't overdue so it appears to be the luck of the draw no matter what way you give birth. |
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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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Swindon's supermum is due to give birth to her 15th child in two weeks' time and she isn't ruling out another pregnancy. |
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It was explained to me that because I was far-gone I would have to give birth by being induced into labour. |
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Six months later, Graciano returns on time to witness his wife give birth to his firstborn child. |
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Guys who have been in delivery rooms watching their wives give birth will know what I am talking about. |
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Like Republicans, those who conceive and give birth to these movies are willing to do whatever it takes to sell them to a country of dingbats. |
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I believe that a truly empowered woman would give birth without assistance. |
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Researchers have learnt that females give birth in river estuaries, sheltered from the strong winds and waves of the open sea. |
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Women who give birth after age 35 are 58 percent less likely to get ovarian cancer than women who never had children. |
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In 1992, country singer Jonie Mosby Mitchell became the first woman to give birth to a child after menopause. |
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A mother had to be flown to a Norwich hospital to give birth to identical twins because there were not enough incubators at Southend's premature baby unit. |
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During the Antarctic spring adults congregate in nearshore colonies, where females give birth to a single pup and males vie for underwater mating territories. |
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If you are a mother about to give birth in a village where your only help is a traditional midwife, you can die with the same likelihood as the toss of a coin showing heads. |
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If only these creatures had been able to develop a viviparous capability, so that they could give birth to their babies at sea, they would have an assured future. |
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One private midwife has seen a five-fold increase in inquiries from mothers-to-be who want to give birth at home or be guaranteed constant, one-to-one attention in hospital. |
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Italy and Greece both have clauses under which women can give birth anonymously. |
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I helped give birth to the mutant celebrity nightmare that has now eaten the media world. |
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Female koalas give birth to a single offspring every two years. |
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Three or four times he cruised low over the sea to give me a glimpse of the whales as they ploughed through the water on their way to give birth in the Mozambique Channel. |
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These large dark clouds may eventually evaporate or, if there are sufficiently dense condensations within them, give birth to small star clusters. |
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He says that, unlike rats and mice, the rodents give birth to only one offspring at a time, so a precautionary approach should be taken toward their conservation. |
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But all is not lost for the pretty singer who is due to give birth today, there are already a number of top record companies knocking on her door. |
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She tells us tales of ambulances collecting women in labour to take them to the hospital delivery suites, only to be held up at a checkpoint where the women give birth. |
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The noblemen then left and Elizabeth, attended by twenty ladies and their various attendants, entered the inner chamber where she would actually give birth. |
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There would have been no birth certificates because Dugard was forced her to give birth in a soundproof structure in the backyard. |
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Research has also shown that women planning to give birth at home were less likely to have a Caesarean, or forceps delivery, even if they had to later transfer to hospital. |
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Here she is not only a blues poet, but also a part of a blues people grounded in a specific set of conditions that give birth to the blues as music and as world view. |
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Maybe all this Sturm und Drang will give birth to a new lime-lite generation of cocktails. |
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The parents had chosen to give birth at home, with a certified professional midwife attending. |
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Interestingly, armadillos always give birth to identical quintuplets. |
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In fact, the last birth I attended was for an obstetrician who chose not to give birth where she worked. |
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Doula is a Greek word meaning slave or servant and stems from ancient Greece where the doula was the top-notch home help privileged to help the lady of the house give birth. |
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In this way, the heifers will be able to give birth and join the milking herd before their second birthday. |
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Houghton, who is ready to give birth to her child and is also engaged to be married, hasn't stopped badmouthing her ex boyfriend. |
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More women in their 30s and 40s, hearing their biological clocks, are choosing to give birth despite their single status. |
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As Mr Khan's daughter Shazia goes into labour, will she be able to give birth at home in the birthing pool like she planned? |
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A SHIRE horse has beaten odds estimated at 10,000 to one to give birth to twin healthy foals. |
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Other surfperches mate in summer or fall and give birth the following spring or summer when food for offspring is plentiful. |
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The battle in Ireland has only left five pregnant women, who give birth to five sons. |
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They spend their lives in the water, having to mate, give birth, molt or escape from predators, like killer whales, underwater. |
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In some respects though, the sea otter is more fully adapted to water than pinnipeds, which must haul out on land or ice to give birth. |
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During the spring breeding season, females construct lairs within the thick ice and give birth in these structures. |
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However, when food is restricted, females can extend pregnancy by over two weeks, and give birth to litters of normal number and weight. |
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Females with altricial young typically build elaborate nests before they give birth and maintain them until their offspring are weaned. |
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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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Bat species which give birth to multiple pups generally have a shorter lifespan than species that give birth to only a single pup. |
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Viviparous species give birth to relatively developed young which look like miniature adults. |
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Females usually give birth in August or September, but sometimes as early as July, or as late as early October. |
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The placentals give birth to relatively complete and developed young, usually after long gestation periods. |
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All female animals that have yet to give birth to their first calf are called heifers. |
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Most dairy producers aim for a replacement heifer to give birth to her first calf, and thus join the milking herd, on her second birthday. |
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At about 800lbs Holstein heifers will normally be able to carry a healthy calf and give birth with relative ease. |
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Bees were thought to not give birth but to harvest their young from flowers this led to them becoming a symbol for the virgin birth. |
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They had low birth rates, and there is evidence that some women aborted fetuses rather than give birth to children within the bonds of slavery. |
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For dairy cattle to continue producing milk, they must give birth to one calf per year. |
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As was the Shakya tradition, when his mother Queen Maya became pregnant, she left Kapilavastu for her father's kingdom to give birth. |
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And to Ano Nuevo State Reserve in San Mateo County, where elephant seals come ashore to give birth and mate. |
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And they have also confirmed that active women smokers are at a higher risk than non smokers to give birth to children with orofacial cleft. |
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Nature took its course, and Marie did give birth to a bundle of joy, but she soon discovered that motherhood was not all bliss. |
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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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Replacement fertility is the total fertility rate at which women give birth to enough babies to sustain population levels. |
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However, if you have decided to have a child, then you have an obligation to give birth to the happiest child you can. |
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Typically dolphins give birth to a single calf, which is, unlike most other mammals, born tail first in most cases. |
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Females give birth every four to twenty years, and care for the calves for more than a decade. |
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Females give birth once per year, with a gestation period of approximately nine months. |
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They spend most of their lives in the water, but come ashore to mate, give birth, molt or escape from predators, like sharks and killer whales. |
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Rosdiana, a middle-aged Indonesian divorcee, runs a home in Jakarta where women give birth to children who are then adopted by wealthy foreigners such as the Dowses. |
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Though its filmmaking output was never as robust as that of Egypt or neighboring Iran, pre-sanctions Iraq did give birth to a nascent art house scene. |
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In most bat species, female carry and give birth to one pup per litter. |
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Because working spaces had to be kept clear, the only place where a woman could give birth aboard ship was behind a canvas shelter jury-rigged between cannons on the gun deck. |
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The Evening Telegraph reported yesterday how Debbie Niblett was taken 110 miles to Ashton-under-Lyne, Manchester, to give birth to her premature twin boys. |
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In 1966, when Galina goes to the hospital to give birth and complains about the pain, she is asked if she has taken the psychoprophylaxis classes. |
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The religion should not be played with because it is known from a long time ago that the insults towards a nation give birth to pathologic nationalism. |
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The council has told the family they'll have to pay up after arranging for Ruby to be deloused and to have tests to see when she would give birth. |
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Because ovulation is suppressed until the calf is weaned, females give birth at most every two years, leaving the walrus with the lowest reproductive rate of any pinniped. |
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There are a number of cases of ligers and ligresses in the world but experts say it is impossible for males to conceive and exceptionally rare for females to give birth. |
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Although whales are widespread, most species prefer the colder waters of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, and migrate to the equator to give birth. |
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As a result, females typically give birth only once every few years. |
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Older and larger females within a population tend to give birth to larger litters The size of a litter also depends on factors such as geographic location and food supply. |
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Humpbacks feed in polar waters, and migrate to tropical or subtropical waters to breed and give birth when they fast and live off their fat reserves. |
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Michelle Ford, Leighton Buzzard, Beds ANIMALS classed as mammals all have belly buttons because they give birth to live young, unlike reptiles which hatch from eggs. |
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Although it is very uncommon, women undergoing surgical abortion after 18 weeks gestation sometimes give birth to a fetus that may survive briefly. |
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Tropical species give birth at the beginning of the rainy season. |
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Now, the country's poor pregnant women can give birth in Lifespring hospitals, which focus on low-income families, with comparable quality to expensive private ones. |
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