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"If a woman has a history of fast labor, the distance, travel and traffic could make things difficult," Dr. Randolph said.
Bing gave birth herself at 40, going into a fast labor during which she was given spinal anesthesia and nitric oxide.
Dr. Spong said that in deciding how serious the tracings are, doctors "need to look at the entire clinical picture, not just the tracing," and consider factors like the mother's blood pressure, heart rate and temperature, what medicines she might have been given, the frequency of contractions and how fast labor is progressing.
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If the contractions are two minutes or less apart, buckle down and get ready to deliver the baby, especially if the mother's had other children and they were fast labors.
Implicitly, this view argues that for some reason there are limits to how fast the gross domestic product (that is, output of goods and services) can grow, so, by definition, faster labor productivity growth results in slower job growth.
They are not medical care providers, but their guidance and support can contribute to faster labors with fewer complications and lower rates of cesarean section.
In such a tight, fast-moving labor market, you need to figure out how to gain a talent acquisition advantage.
How fast the labor force shrinks will also have implications for future U.S. growth prospects.
His forecasters optimistically assume that economically sensitive tax revenues will go up twice as fast as labor costs.
She and her colleagues would look at how fast the labor market was moving toward full employment, and whether the inflation rate, which has been dangerously low the past couple of years, was moving back toward the Fed's two-per-cent target.
Furthermore, the average wage neither rises nor falls as fast as labor productivity does.
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