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    Sore Throat in Early Pregnancy What must a woman do if she gets a sore throat, early pregnancy? This period is difficult enough, especially in women who experience morning sickness and other symptoms of pregnancy. But a sore throat can make things even worse. Deciding whether to take medications or just wait till it gets better on its own can be a dilemma, but if your symptoms are mild, home remedies might do. If you do not get better, it is best to visit your doctor to have your throat examined…

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    Birth control, also known as contraception, is the prevention of unwanted pregnancy or the control of fertility. Birth control can be achieved through various methods that a couple can choose from the extensive available options. Birth control is an essential factor that each unique couple has to consider with the aim of having control over their conception and upbringing of their future children. Moreover, besides the options that are available in the market, addressing a couple’s most…

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    Teenage pregnancy is a growing problem in Bermuda. The numbers have fluctuated through the years. Studies have shown that girls raised in poverty, in single-parent homes, and by parents with lower levels of education are more likely to become adolescent mothers. Between April 2009 and March 2010, there were 71 pregnancies in girls age 19 and under. (Teen Haven) Education is affected when the teenager becomes pregnant. Often young girls are too busy raising their child, they forget about their…

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    Different Methods of Contraception How it works Advantages of Contraception Disadvantages of Contraception How effective is it against Contraception How effective is it protecting you against HIV Natural Family Planning (Rhythm method) A menstrual calendar is used to predict when the woman will be fertile and when she is less at risk of fertilization taking place. It also involves the woman taking her temperature regularly. The women can then work out when she must avoid intercourse and when she…

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    1. Introduction The second trimester scan is a routine ultrasound examination in many countries that is primarily used to assess fetal anatomy and detect the presence of any fetal anomalies. The second trimester extends from 13 weeks and 0 days to 27 weeks and 6 days of gestation although the majority of these studies are performed between 18 and 23 weeks. (Chudleigh & Thilaganathan, 2004) 2. Patient’s history The patient is a 31 year old pregnant female, with unsure dates of her last menstrual…

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    behavior problems. These type of disadvantages can lead to oppressions in Terri’s life. Oppressions are restrictions that are placed on a person (McIntosh, 1988). Schools and other institutions will review Terri’s past history and can discriminate against her based on her past behavior problems. Risk factors can become an issue within the Smith family since the factors can decrease the stages of development in future stages (Hutchison, 2015). Terri would lack developmental skills in her older…

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    This paper will discuss the issue of blood transfusions on children of Jehovah’s Witness’ during emergency procedures where the child will die without the transfusions, yet the parents refuse to allow the transfusion to occur. I will argue that it is the right of the State to judge if the child should get the transfusion and to overstep the parent’s wishes if need be. I will be using information from articles by the Committee on Bioethics, Mark Sheldon, and Ruth Macklin as evidence. Within these…

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    Maggie is an 11 year old Caucasian female who has been in the foster care system since birth. She was born to an opioid addicted mother, Mary, who after giving birth lost custody and was ordered by the court to participate in a drug counseling and treatment program in order to regain custody of Maggie. The mother had supervised visitation with Maggie, but ultimately refused to follow the courts order for drug treatment. When Maggie was nine months old, the courts determined that Mary was…

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    written about the Holocaust. Sara Young has written one of them, My Enemy’s Cradle. A Jewish girl loses her German cousin to attempted abortion and uses her identity to save her own baby. This taught me to love with all you have and focus on the good in life. Cyrla has always wanted to be Anneke. When Anneke gets pregnant, she sees no other way out. Anneke attempts abortion and bleeds to death. Cyrla, who is Jewish, uses Anneke’s German papers to help save her own life. Cyrla gets herself…

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    Will Turner’s syndrome be able to be mitigated in the next 10 years? DIAGNOSIS AND OCCURANCE Turner’s syndrome is a chromosomal condition which occurs in women due to an incomplete meiotic division. It results in the sex chromosome being incomplete and results in an ‘XO’ in the 23rd pair instead of the regular ‘XX’. This results in the birth of a female with Turner’s syndrome – resulting in a short stature, infertility, heart defects and learning disabilities. As Turner’s syndrome is due to an…

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