The women who worked in the factory had to be careful not to get injured in the machinery. It was safe enough or the government would have done something about it. Watch history channel to see the women working. Now, it was probably more dangerous for the women who had to fly the planes from one location to another as shuttle pilots. Also, the poor nurses had to be careful not to contact Typhus or any other awful disease.
Not only were women working to make planes, ships and tanks but they also made explosives to fill the bombs and shells, there were some accidents during this process.
Some women operated anti-aircraft guns and others were attached to the headquarters of fighting units in France after D-Day.
"Women in World War II
Please clarify your question. Become what?
One of the biggest arenas in which women were discriminated against in the United States during World War II was in the workforce. Some companies didn't want to hire women. Some hired women, but wouldn't give them jobs that were traditionally considered men's jobs. Still others hired women, but didn't want to pay them the same salary they paid men.
The main reason women were denied suffrage was because they were seen as inferior still. We see how White men are more worried about women getting the vote than Blacks. Some women did get suffrage during this time in western states. This was to attract women out west in order to stabilize the region.
The differences between men and women in the Victorian era were many. Women were stereotyped into belonging in the domestic field to provide for their husbands. Women during this era did have suffrage rights, the right to sue or the right to own property.
Because some legislatorthought they were too dangerous to be carried in public and added them to a long list of banned weapons. It is getting ridiculous that even a simple kobudon can't be carried in some countries.
No its something that women do naturally. Somehow air got trapped in vagina possibly during sex or exercise. Etc. Blowing air into a vagina is different. That is dangerous during pregnancy. Some people enjoy doing this to a woman during oral sex. So to answer ur question, NO, queefing isn't dangerous, every woman does it and its natural.
The Things They Carried takes place during the Vietnam War, predominantly in the late 1960s.
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Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester and Deborah Samson are some of the women who served during the Mexican war.
All women are different. Some women "bloat", some don't.
Some women experience blemishes during pregnancy.
Yes I think you could have a full periond and be pregnant and not skip any months
Why am I losing weight during post menopause
Removal of the gall bladder (Cholecystectomy) is quite a simple operation and now is usually carried out Laparoscopically. However, every operation does have some risks.
Cardioversion is carried out frequently in Hospitals and is quite safe in good trained and expert hands. Like any procedure it does carry some risks