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  2. The ultimate hospital bag checklist for Mom and baby - AOL

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    Babylist put together a comprehensive list of what soon-to-be mothers need to pack in their hospital bag—and what they don't. The ultimate hospital bag checklist for Mom and baby Skip to main ...

  3. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1900s, there was an increasing availability of hospitals, and more women began going into the hospital for labour and delivery. [167] In the United States, 5% of women gave birth in hospitals in 1900. By 1930, 50% of all women and 75% of urban-dwelling women delivered in hospitals. [78] By 1960, this number increased to 96%. [168]

  4. Vaginal delivery - Wikipedia

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    A spontaneous vaginal delivery (SVD) occurs when a pregnant woman goes into labor without the use of drugs or techniques to induce labor and delivers their baby without forceps, vacuum extraction, or a cesarean section. [1] An induced vaginal delivery is a delivery involving labor induction, where drugs or manual techniques are used to initiate ...

  5. Hospital Bag Packing Checklist [Video] - AOL

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  6. Medical bag - Wikipedia

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    A medical bag (also called a doctor's bag or physician's bag) is a portable bag used by a physician or other medical professional to transport medical supplies and medicine. [1] [2] Traditionally, the medical bag was made of leather, opened on the top with a split-handle design. During the American Civil War, physician's medical saddle bags ...

  7. Order processing - Wikipedia

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    Pick and pack is a part of a complete supply chain management process that is commonly used in the retail distribution of goods. It entails processing small to large quantities of product, often truck or train loads and disassembling them, picking the relevant product for each destination and re- packaging with shipping label affixed and ...

  8. Packaging machinery - Wikipedia

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    Reduce labor and improve working conditions for bulky/heavy products. Protect workers from health effects brought by dust, toxic/hazardous products and prevent environmental contamination. Reduce packaging costs and save storage costs for loose products, such as cotton, tobacco, silk, linen, etc., by simply using compression packaging.

  9. Packaging - Wikipedia

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    Gair's invention came about as a result of an accident: as a Brooklyn printer and paper-bag maker during the 1870s, he was once printing an order of seed bags, and the metal ruler, commonly used to crease bags, shifted in position and cut them. Gair discovered that by cutting and creasing in one operation he could make prefabricated paperboard ...