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Like any major operation, it carries the risk of bleeding and infection, and the wound can also make it harder for a new mother to cope in the first few weeks following birth.
The majority of previous studies have looked at parental wellbeing close to discharge from hospital, and usually only at one or a small number of time points, meaning that little is known about how parents adjust and cope in the first weeks after the preterm birth.
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Augusto Matias, a systems administrator in New York who has been job hunting for several months, acknowledges that he was clueless at first about how to cope in the new job marketplace.
"They cannot cope in the Premier League.
Learn and cope in the class".
It was a system the hosts struggled to cope with in the first half as the Liverpool front trio found plenty of space in deep and wide areas.
By the time Aimee started school, she had already been introduced to, and been able to repeat and learn, some of the skills she needed to cope in her first year of formal education.
The aim of the study was to determine the academic and clinical stress, and the ways first-year nursing students cope in their first clinical practice.
"We coped well in the first game but with neither team able to score a goal it all comes down to the second leg".
Jemal, the Tunisian centre-half, coped well in the first leg but playing at a noisy White Hart Lane could be a very different proposition.
The Shots, second from bottom and 28 points behind the U's in the Conference Premier, had coped well in the first half.
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