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    procedures are safe for women regardless of the precautions stated. An Abortion is a contentious issue according to Abortions, Facts and Figures, (2011). Explanation: Abortion takes a woman body thru many different channels. An unwanted or unplanned pregnancy, another terms used as a “Termination”. There are two types of abortions performed by way of Vacuum Aspiration, first trimester, (12 weeks) and Dilatation and Curettage,…

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    discusses Pregnancy and Prenatal Development and goes into detail about the stages of prenatal development, Influences on prenatal development, and monitoring prenatal development. In the beginning of chapter 3 it begins by presenting the three different stages of prenatal development which are called The Germinal Stage, The Embryonic stage, and the fetal stage. The Germinal stage is the first two weeks of development after fertilization. For the Embryonic stage during the 2 to 8 weeks of…

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    Ginger Case Study

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    vomiting during pregnancy? A natural root of a plant called Ginger (Zingiber officinale) belongs to a Zingiberaceae family including cardamom and turmeric that are mostly cultivated in tropical areas.1(p373) The primary component of ginger called gingerol comes from the root of the plant and its spicy aroma mainly due to the present of ketones called gingerols.1(p132,),2 Ginger is widely consumed in diet as a flavor in cooking and commonly used to treat nausea and vomiting during pregnancy in…

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    Pregnancy is an unforgettable time in a women’s life. During pregnancy, women go through a wide array of major body changes, and during labor, may experience an excruciating amount of pain, but they are also gifted with a wonderful miracle at the end of this 9-month journey. A mother’s health during pregnancy is extremely crucial for positive fetal outcomes. While in the past, partaking in physical activity during pregnancy had been considered unsafe, more recent studies have showed the…

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    This sleep deprivation study titled Maternal sleep deprivation at different stages of pregnancy impairs the emotional and cognitive functions, and suppresses hippocampal long-term potentiation in the offspring rats was conducted by six researchers known as Peng, Y., Wang, W., Tan, T., He, W., Dong, Z., Wang, Y., & Han H. They proceeded with this study by obtaining male and female Sprague–Dawley rats from Chongqing Medical University Animal Care Centre. Next, they took these rats to the…

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    Fluorouracil FDA pregnancy category X which means that studies in animals or humans beings have demonstrated fetal abnormalities or there is evidence of fetal risk based on human experience or both, and the risk of use of the drug in pregnant women clearly outweighs any possible benefit. It is unknown whether or not fluorouracil crosses the placenta. Leucovorin is a Pregnancy category C which indicates that studies have revealed adverse effects on the fetus and there are no controlled studies in…

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    with the ethical dilemma of aborting a fetus whose anatomy and physiology are incompatible with life. The following questions are being presented to Mariana? Should she allow Dr. Wilson to induce labor, thus terminating the pregnancy? Or shall she continue with the pregnancy and prepare for the birth of a child, whose prognosis is poor? The expectation is that Mariana, her family, and the providers shall come to an agreement about delivery and care of the newborn, while staying consistent with…

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    Prenatal Stress

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    Abstract Many studies have examined the effects of prenatal stress on pregnancy and fetal development placing particular attention to long-term effects on behavioral and emotional development of the child. These implications are reviewed and illustrate the importance of assessing individuals differently and examining prenatal exposure to stressors during each trimester of pregnancy. Gestational age of exposure is associated with greater vulnerability to a particular outcome because different…

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    Furthermore, many know that they must eat right, stop bad harmful habits before becoming pregnant, while pregnant, and after pregnancy. Essentially, there were not as many in this group as the other two age ranges of 14-21 and 21-28. The age group of 28-35 account for 20.1% of the sample. It’s possible they looked at this age to factor if many of the women within this age exhibited…

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    Affecting 3% to 5% of women, preeclampsia is the most sever complication in pregnancy and is the leading cause of fetal and maternal death. Within that 3 to 5 percent the most commonly affected by preeclampsia are teens, women with diabetes and African American women. Preeclampsia is a disease unique to pregnancy and is classified as a multisystem disease because not only does it affect the most obvious body system, the reproductive system, it also affects the nervous and respiratory system…

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