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  2. Parental obesity - Wikipedia

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    A meta-analysis estimated that Cesarean delivery rates increased with odds ratios of 1.5 among overweight, 2 among obese, and 3 among severely obese women, compared with normal weight pregnant women. [11] In addition, morbidly obese women who have not had children before are at increased risk of all–cause preterm deliveries.

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    The internet can be a nice—or a bad—place. Sometimes, even both at the same time. It all depends on where you look. Take parenting, for example.Dive into articles, forums, and social media ...

  4. Young v. United Parcel Service - Wikipedia

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    United Parcel Service, 575 U.S. 206 (2015), is a United States Supreme Court case that the Court evaluated the requirements for bringing a disparate treatment claim under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act. [1] In a 6–3 decision, the Court held that to bring such a claim, a pregnant employee must show that their employer refused to provide ...

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    The former field hockey player is mom to daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 22 months, and is excited to have a family of “four girls strong.” “Watch out, world.

  6. Use of restraints on pregnant women - Wikipedia

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    The use of shackles or restraints on pregnant women is a common practice in prisons and jails in the United States. [1] Shackling is defined as "using any physical restraint or mechanical device to control the movement of a prisoner's body or limbs, including handcuffs, leg shackles, and belly chains". [2]

  7. How monthly payments are changing the lives of two pregnant ...

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    Keeping one mom financially afloat until she returns to work. Sarah Powless’ baby girl is due Nov. 18. She found out about The Bridge Project program through her therapist.

  8. Maternity home - Wikipedia

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    A maternity home, or maternity housing program, is a form of supportive housing provided to pregnant women. Maternity housing programs support a woman in need of a stable home environment to reach her goals in a variety of areas including education, employment, financial stability, prenatal care, and more.

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