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Women and advanced
Commerce Department regulations virtually required pilots to have flown in the military to acquire sufficient flight hours, and until the 1970s, the U. S. Air Force and Navy barred women from flying, thus also preventing them from moving into commercial piloting Despite women being trained by the US Army Air Corps and flying every advanced military aircraft the US built ( including every bomber, pursuit plane, and the first jet ) during WWII as Women Airforce Service Pilots ( WASP ), this program was disbanded in December 1944 and commercial jobs were not generally available to women, though these highly trained women flew as instructors and pilots for flying services throughout the United States.
Still, advanced maternal age causes decreased success rates ; Women aged 38 – 39 years appear to have reasonable success during the first two cycles of ovarian hyperstimulation and IUI.
4 Women swimmers advanced to the State finals: Andrea Chan, Najelah Najdaweh, Shelbi Oshkoloff-Campbell and Sophia Hommes.
The grassroots advocacy done by the Local Council of Women denotes emerging environmental sensibilities that are representative of larger trends occurring in North America during this timeframe, which Samuel Hays associated with the emergence of an advanced consumer society.
Women have developed themselves according to the situations and have become advanced in various fields.
From July 1863 until June 1864, he was acting assistant surgeon in the U. S. Army, after which he entered private practice in Brooklyn and advanced to become Professor of Disease of Women at Long Island College Hospital.
She was a member and office-bearer of the National Council of Women of Canada, in which she advanced practical schemes for the promotion of the industrial and fine arts in Canada, and establishment of a Department of Art.
Women may join through undergraduate chapters at a college or university or they may also join through a graduate chapter after acquiring an undergraduate or advanced college degree.
* Khansa Women ’ s College for advanced Studies
Sharon Lawrence is the Chair of the Women In Film Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Women In Film, which since 1973 has advanced professional opportunities for women in the global entertainment marketplace.

Women and stage
City of Women was adapted for the Berlin stage by Frank Castorf in 1992.
Women started throwing hotel room keys onto the stage.
The Changeling has been adapted for film several times, and the tragedy Women Beware Women remains a stage favourite.
As Oriana Palusci says in her article " When Boys or Women Tell Their Dreams: Cleopatra and the Boy Actor ," “ Cleopatra constantly occupies the centre, if not of the stage, certainly of the discourse, often charged with sexual innuendos and disparaging tirades, of the male Roman world ”.
Women would use a shorter stick, at one stage described by the diminutive form camóg.
Peter Bogdanovich was a 31-year-old stage actor, film essayist and critic with two small films — Targets ( 1968 ) ( also known as Before I Die ) and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women ( 1968 ) — to his directorial credit.
* Janice Rule, film, stage, and television actress 3 Women
His only singing role was as Cosmo Constantine in the original 1950 Broadway stage version of Irving Berlin's Call Me Madam, opposite Ethel Merman ( although he is heard singing a song in the 1933 film Little Women, displaying a pleasant voice ).
She also returned to the stage, making her Broadway debut in a short-lived 1973 revival of Clare Boothe Luce's The Women.
By the mid 1890s, the scholarship was able to support a biannual prize of £ 50, awarded to a graduate of the London School of Medicine for Women, to assist in completing a further stage of studies.
Concerned about reports of sexual assault and illegal stage fees, in 2006 San Francisco's Commission on the Status of Women recommended a ban of private rooms and booths at adult clubs in the city.
Women with stage 1 disease who are at increased risk for recurrence and those with stage 2 disease are often offered surgery in combination with radiation therapy.
Women reach a certain stage where they are no longer subject to the social pressures that heavily emphasize the importance of appearance.
During the 2003 Women ’ s World Cup, the stadium was one of the venues used during the group stage of the tournament.
She again transferred a strong stage performance, as a dude ranch operator in The Women, to film in 1939.
Leslie reappeared on Loose Women on 17 February 2012 where she discussed her new on stage tour of All the Single Ladies where she stars alongside Brooke Kinsella and Tara Flynn.
Women who became famous or well known in their professional circles before marriage often kept their birth names, stage names, or noms de plume.
* The Women ( 2002: PBS broadcast of 2001 stage revival ) – multiple supporting roles
As Slash concluded a short cover of Alice Cooper's " Only Women Bleed ," bassist Duff McKagan kept an eye on Axl, who approached the front of the stage.
Sweeney then took a regular place on the panel of ITV's relaunched Loose Women from 2003 – 2005, but left to pursue her stage career.
The band is currently promoting the album on the Women & Children Last World Tour, in which they have supported Guns N ' Roses on a handful of European dates, performed on the main stage at the UK edition of the Ozzfest, supported Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper on the Halloween Hootenanny Tour ( Jordison performed double duty with Zombie and the Murderdolls ), and have performed on Fuel TV's The Daily Habit.
In Lysistrata, produced at the same time as Thesmophoriazusae, there are also two choruses ( Old Men and Old Women ) but they appear on stage together after entering separately.
Her stage career continued through the 1970s, with appearances in the 1973 all-star revival of The Women ( 1973 ), the short-lived re-working of William Inge's drama Picnic, re-titled Summer Brave ( 1975 ), and the ill-fated musical Platinum ( 1978 ), which earned her another Tony nomination for her performance but closed after a brief run.

Women and pregnancy
Women who are breastfeeding a child and wish to avoid pregnancy may be able to practice the lactational amenorrhea method ( LAM ).
Women with Marfan syndrome, then, should receive a thorough assessment prior to conception, and echocardiography should be performed every six to 10 weeks during pregnancy, to assess the aortic root diameter.
Women with pelvic inflammatory disease ( PID ) have a high occurrence of ectopic pregnancy.
Women exposed to diethylstilbestrol ( DES ) in utero ( also known as " DES daughters ") also have an elevated risk of ectopic pregnancy, up to 3 times the risk of unexposed women.
Rates of PPD decreased as income increased as follows: Women with fewer resources are also more likely to have an unintended or unwanted pregnancy, further increasing risk of PPD.
This same concept has been supported by a former president of the feminist organization National Organization for Women, attorney Karen DeCrow, who wrote that " if a woman makes a unilateral decision to bring pregnancy to term, and the biological father does not, and cannot, share in this decision, he should not be liable for 21 years of support ... autonomous women making independent decisions about their lives should not expect men to finance their choice.
Women may be more prone to desire fluctuation due to the many phases and biological changes the woman ’ s body endures through a life cycle ; menstrual cycle, pregnancy, lactation, menopause, and fatigue.
Women with factor V Leiden have a substantially increased risk of clotting in pregnancy ( and on estrogen-containing birth control pills or hormone replacement ) in the form of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
Women who were prescribed DES during pregnancy have been shown to have a modestly increased risk of breast cancer and breast cancer mortality.
Women, who do not face the risk of cuckoldry, are theorized to maximize their fitness by investing as much as possible in their offspring because they invest at least nine months of resources towards their offspring in pregnancy.
Women who have been exposed to mercury in substantial excess of dietary selenium intakes during pregnancy are at risk of giving birth to children with serious birth defects ( see Minamata disease ).
Women with vaginal bleeding during pregnancy are at higher risk for preterm birth.
Women had particular devotion towards Hathor, Taweret, and Bes in pregnancy, turning to Renenutet and Meretseger for food and safety.
Women with unmanaged gestational diabetes are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus ( or, very rarely, latent autoimmune diabetes or Type 1 ) after pregnancy, as well as having a higher incidence of pre-eclampsia and Caesarean section ; their offspring are prone to developing childhood obesity, with type 2 diabetes later in life.
The Concerned Women for America called the pregnancy " unconscionable.
* Women undergoing hormonal changes, like pregnancy or those on birth control pills.
Women with prolactin-secreting tumors may experience further pituitary enlargement and must be closely monitored during pregnancy.
Women with hypothyroidism are at increased risk for pregnancy losses.
Women with persistent abnormal vaginal bleeding after any pregnancy, and women developing acute respiratory or neurological symptoms after any pregnancy, should also undergo hCG testing, because these may be signs of a hitherto undiagnosed GTD.
Women with gestational choriocarcinoma may present with abnormal vaginal bleeding, persistent markedly elevated βhCG, or a history of prior pregnancy.
Women can also develop POTS during or after pregnancy.
Women have had problems such as increased food requirements during pregnancy and breastfeeding while men have had problems such as paternal uncertainty.
Women with a thrombophilia who are contemplating pregnancy or are pregnant usually require alternatives to warfarin during pregnancy, especially in the first 13 weeks, when it may produce abnormalities in the unborn child.

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