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Syms punctuated the thought with a shudder, mimicking a sound she calls "maternal shame".
Her feelings — the "invisible tether" pulling her back from the office, the reluctance to leave her son with a bunch of other two-year-olds — all arise from what she calls "maternal desire".
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But at least Ms. O'Connell nails the desperate-to-please, always-on-call maternal mind-set.
At many house parties, the issue that has generated the most discussion is something that activists call "maternal profiling".
At times the care shown by the female rescuers for their charges was so selfless that it can only be called maternal.
But several recent studies have shown that groups of maternal cells can live on, a phenomenon called maternal microchimerism.
Alan wrote an article called, "Maternal Mortality -- A Neglected Tragedy".
That, I was to learn, is a self-defeating behavior called "maternal gatekeeping".
Another technique, called maternal spindle transfer, starts with an unfertilized egg from a woman with mitochondrial mutations, explained Oregon's Mitalipov, who has used the technique in monkeys and said it is ready for human trials.
They were matched for gestational age at time of call, maternal age, cigarette and alcohol consumption.
We used these questions to generate an indicator outcome variable called maternal health services package.
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