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AIDS kills young adults, especially women -- the people whose labor is most needed.
The recommendation applies not just to women whose labor is induced, but also to those having a scheduled Caesarean delivery.
It's to understand what happens to people whose labor is compensated under the table, to whom the legal system offers scant protection, and who exist along the social margins.
Utopia, after all, is another name for the impossible, and the brutal economic pressures weighing on the two families whose labor is the film's focus suggest that the kind of simple, ancient, dignified life they want to lead may not be sustainable.
The issue for athletes, whose labor is the product their leagues sell, is complicated further by the fact that their bodies are the tools they use to do their work.
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The settlement ministered to a neighborhood of the poorest immigrants, Sicilians, Irish, Bohemians, Greeks and Russian Jews, the miserably paid workers in the meatpacking houses, steel mills and sweatshops whose labor was fueling Chicago's rise.
We evaluated the mode of delivery and maternal and neonatal morbidities in low-risk patients whose labor was electively induced or expectantly managed at term.
Midwives described their midwifery care process when confronted with a pregnant woman whose labor was not progressing and may need referral.
In our study, after adjustment, we found no statistically significant difference in the rates of either perineal lesions or episiotomies between the group of women whose labor was induced and the other group.
Authored by Lydon-Rochelle et al [ 14], this article reported that the risk of uterine rupture was higher among those women with a previous cesarean whose labor was induced; moreover, induction with prostaglandins conferred a much higher relative risk of uterine rupture.
"We advise women whose labors are progressing normally to request their waters be left intact," said the lead author, Dr. Rebecca Smyth, a research associate at the University of Liverpool.
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