It's a long pregnancy and I interweave and explore both Eastern and Western opera styles in this opera
Tan Dun
Without any evidence, the report just asserts that increased access to contraception reduces the numbers of unintended pregnancies and therefore abortions. But that assumption is unwarranted
Deirdre McQuade
What is frequently lost in translation is that our pregnancy rates are anywhere from 40 to 60% higher than other areas of the world
David Adamson
It is very important that we have access to safe, legal pregnancy termination services, whether it is emergency contraceptives right after the assault or an abortion service
Charon Asetoyer
There's a marketing scheme that tells you that pregnancy and child rearing will make you into a moron, that your kids are only happy when you're buying them stuff. It's hard being a parent, but I laugh a lot and smile a lot and really enjoy it. The ratio of laughter to sadness is higher. There's part of me that wants to broadcast that. Parenting only affirmed what I already cared about, and that's good
Dar Williams
Bill is striving for common ground reducing the number of unintended pregnancies, getting to a place where there are fewer and fewer and fewer abortions. One of the great things about campaigning is you get to define and redefine yourself, and that's what Bill Ritter is doing right now
Evan Dreyer
That's typical Gabrielle, ... Marc has a very clever plan for this pregnancy. It's going to turn her world upside down
Eva Longoria
We did eight or nine tests. Every day we did one, it got stronger until he had to believe it on her and Peter Andre's pregnancy test
Jordan
The canvas glow'd beyond ev'n Nature warm, The pregnant quarry teem'd with human form.
Oliver Goldsmith
Don't wreck a sublime chocolate experience by feeling guilty. Chocolate isn't like premarital sex. It will not make you pregnant. And it always feels good.
Lora Brody
Telegram to a friend who had just become a mother after a prolonged pregnancy: Good work, Mary. We all knew you had it in you
Dorothy Parker
Over the last decade or so 'wars' have been proclaimed, in turn, on teen pregnancy, dropping out, drugs, and most recently violence. The trouble with such campaigns, though, is that they come too late, after the targeted problem has reached epidemic proportions and taken firm root in the lives of the young. They are crisis intervention, the equivalent of solving a problem by sending an ambulance to the rescue rather than giving an inoculation that would ward off the disease in the first place. Instead of more such 'wars,' what we need is to follow the logic of prevention, offering our children the skills for facing life that will increase their chances of avoiding any and all of these fates
Daniel Goldman