Or, more nefariously, employers who might want to avoid hiring a mother-to-be.
Ms Blunnie agreed to meet Mr McLernon after he sent her a text telling the mother-to-be he had a "surprise" for her, the court heard.
Dilworth, Troody's creator, hopes the pigeon-sized robot will be mother to a whole race of dinosaur-like robots that will walk around museums, entertaining and educating children.
As word of my annoyance began to get around both our families, both my mother and soon-to-be mother-in-law decided this was a perfect opportunity to re-open discussions on locales we had passed on.
Saturday -- a half-hour after her mother had gone to work -- he said the girl was nowhere to be found, according to police.
Officers found the bodies of 37-year-old Mark Tyler and a woman, thought to be his 79-year-old mother Maureen, in Pitsea View Road in Crays Hill on Monday.
BBC: Mark Tyler shot mother Maureen before himself, police say
Their mother Iqbal and a woman thought to be Mr al-Hilli's 74-year-old mother-in-law, a Swedish national, were killed during the attack.
You may want to consider moving to Finland -- the best place in the world to be a mother, according to Save the Children's 14th Mothers' Index.
My third, and last, daughter is now a sophomore in college, studying classics---but also hoping to be a wife and mother.
Michael's own mother eventually sets up with a Ukrainian soon-to-be-ex priest, taking his younger brother with her.
Terry, God love her, is a Gold Star sister, a Gold Star wife, and a Gold Star mother -- none should be asked to sacrifice that much.
It is an entirely different thing to sit with a 45-year-old mother who is dying and asking how God could be doing this to her.
His mother is a one-time Silesian aristocrat who aspires to be regarded as an intellectual and an aesthete to help make up for the knowledge that she has come down in the world.
Claudia Altman-Siegel, the first non-Spanish child in Massachusetts to be given a hyphenated combination of her mother's and father's surnames, phoned me from San Francisco.
Given that the Air Force still doesn't have a plan to replace it, it has been said that the mother of the last B-52 pilot has yet to be born.
In 1987 she transferred to the London Weather Centre as a forecaster, joining the BBC weather team in March 1989 until 1998, when she left to be a full-time mother.
Dr Karin Zetterstrom, study leader and gynaecologist and obstetrician at Orebro University Hospital in Sweden, said pre-eclampsia could be dangerous to a mother and baby in many ways.
"Society" produces books and movies like "I Don't Know How She Does It" narratives that tell women that it's impossible to be a competent mother and a hard-charging executive at the same time.
Tietou may be a pain to his long-suffering mother, but his misbehavior is just the first stirring of a rebellious spirit.
Pro-woman Democrats are saying she must be a bad mother to be all ambitious with kids in the house.
"The Honest Toddler" author Bunmi Laditan, soon to be a mother of three, says that balancing self-care and child care is tough.
They want to out what influences a mother's decision to give consent for her daughter to be vaccinated and whether socio-economic factors play a part.
Alternatively, a depressed mother may be more likely to produce a child who is prone to depression - and to have a low birth weight baby because they may be more likely to smoke and drink during pregnancy.
Sub-Saharan African countries ranked as the 10 worst places to be a mother, with the Democratic Republic of the Congo coming in last place.
The strongest relationship of all appears to be the one Mr. Christie shared with his mother, a straight-talking Democrat who had no tolerance for complaints from her children about their modest circumstances.
Jennifer Griola, a blogger and mother of two, busts the myth that you have to be thin to be heart-healthy -- her BMI is 30 and her waist is 35 inches.
Everyone but the Queen Mother has to stand up when the Queen enters a room - even her nearest and dearest, should they ever be sitting together watching Eastenders or playing Scrabble.
Writing in the Telegraph, Mark Hughes said audiences "will not be disappointed" by Johansson's "charismatic, if at times, slightly breathless performance", while Mark Kennedy, of the Associated Press, said the star "turns in a nifty turn as Maggie, finding humour and barely hidden desperation in her role as frustrated wife and mother-to-be".
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