The most common focus of activity was in relationship to maternity and public policies directed towards motherhood.
In 1945, the federal government was empowered to regulate maternity insurance as well as family allowances.
The hallmarks of stratum 1 are noncompositionality and non-productivity (cf. maternity, fraternity, fraternize).
Recent reforms to maternity allowances have equally credited in low earners (albeit with different rules).
Every maternity unit should have a guideline for managing patients who refuse blood transfusion and blood products.
The sample distribution by the health services' indexes suggests greater ease of physical accessibility to maternity clinics than to dispensaries and hospitals.
A large proportion are referred from the maternity department, so it is likely that their youngest child is still in infancy.
Furthermore, legislation that governed women's work, from the restriction of hours to provisions for maternity benefits, made them burdensome employees.
In late 1980s this figure started to decrease slowly, primarily due to new legislation that allowed women maternity leave of up to 3 years.
Failed intubation revisited: 17-yr experience in a teaching maternity unit.
It is the role of the specialist nurse to ensure effective communication with all maternity units and establish good links.
Increased frequency of neonatal jaundice in a maternity hospital.
This is already the case for maternity treatment (when there are no complications) and may later allow the use of diagnosis-related groups.
Many social welfare policies were shaped by women who used claims of maternity, equality and social justice to justify their entrance into politics.
The survey provides a retrospective maternity history of the sampled women.
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