Edd in a Sentence
  • If you do give birth naturally on your EDD, it's chance, not the prenatal provider's knowledge, that explains it.
  • Knowing the expected delivery date, or EDD, is an integral part of determining the estimated day of conception.
  • Wanzer, EdD, professor of communication studies at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY has shown that the use of humor can improve employees' work performance.
  • The PhD is the most common Doctoral degree in America, but the EdD is gaining in popularity.
  • This is why you may hear your delivery date called your "Expected date of delivery" (EDD) - labor and birth is expected to happen around the due date time but not right on the due date.
  • This way, even if you don't learn your EDD until your first early ultrasound, you're still helping to ensure the healthiest possible pregnancy.
  • Once the EDD is established, you can estimate the date of conception.
  • The Employment Development Department (EDD) may ask you questions about your job search efforts.
  • The EDD office uses a secure server to collect information about your claim, including your contact information.
  • You can get the form from the EDD web site, print your answers on it, and then submit it to be processed.
  • The EDD will need the name, address, and phone number, as well as your pay rate and how often you were paid.
  • The customs and political surveillance along the coast is entrusted, afloat, to the Massawa naval station, and, ashore, to a coastguard company 400 strong stationed at Meder, with detachments at Assab, Massawa, Raheita, Edd and Taclai.