I will continue to stand up for mothers who need maternity services.
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We would almost certainly have enough change to improve the maternity services.
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The study highlights the need to revise maternity and child health services.
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I took 11 months maternity leave and then returned to work part-time.
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At present Counties-Manukau is the only area where GP's do maternity work.
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But he hadn't the faintest idea of the fount of Liosha's motherliness.
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A certain motherliness pervaded the night; there was a suggestion of birth everywhere.
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She put her arms-arms formed for tenderness, for motherliness-roundthe girl's slight frame.
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All her brains must have run to motherliness, for she hadn't much sense.
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The gentleness and motherliness are of course neither of them real in such cases.
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She possesses an otherworldly kindness, and is a paragon of maternalism.
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Dr. Halsey felt a curious mix of revulsion and maternalism.
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In fact, black women often using maternalism as a basis for their struggles for racial uplift.
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The New Yorker, August 10, 1935 P. 7 It was at the Mary Elizabeth tearoom that we discovered new maternalism creeping into drink.
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While maternalism is generally thought of as beginning in the 1880s and continuing through the 1920s, the logic behind the ideology is still visible today.
Ús de maternal quality en anglès
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Secondary outcomes will be maternalquality of life, women's preferences and costs.
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Secondary outcomes will be severe maternal morbidity, maternalquality of life and costs.
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Secondary outcome measures are neonatal mortality and morbidity, caesarean and vaginal instrumental delivery rates, maternalquality of life and costs.
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She was not much older than some of them, but they had instinctively recognized the maternalquality of her interest in them.
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He spoke with an odd boyishness, and Crowther's lips relaxed in a smile that had in it something of a maternalquality.
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HG has a major impact on maternalquality of life and has repeatedly been associated with poor pregnancy outcome such as low birth weight.
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Secondary outcomes measures are respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), neonatal morbidity and mortality, caesarean section and vaginal instrumental delivery rates, maternalquality of life and costs.
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Similarly we might expect the ovum to be the bearer of the maternalqualities inherited by the child.
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It is equally true, as we shall see in the next chapter, that the nucleus of the ovum and the nucleus alone transmits maternalqualities.