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    Exercise During Pregnancy Exercise is an important part of being healthy for people of all ages. Exercise improves heart and lung function and helps maintain strength, flexibility, and a healthy body weight. Exercise also boosts energy levels and elevates mood. For most women, maintaining an exercise routine throughout pregnancy is recommended. Only on rare occasions, and with certain medical conditions or pregnancy complications, are women asked to limit or avoid exercise during pregnancy.…

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    The pregnancy is dated from the first day of a mothers last period. So in the first few weeks of the pregnancy, the mothers body will prepare for ovulation as it normally would. Meaning the mother isn 't actually pregnant in these first few weeks. After roughly two weeks after the start of the mothers last period, she will ovulate. Three weeks from the last period the fertilised egg will move through the fallopian tube and towards the womb. The egg, which to begin with is a singular cell, will…

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    Essay On Fetal Surgery

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    Fetal Surgery Fetal surgery in the simplest terms is surgery that is performed on the fetus inside the uterus of the mother. It was introduced in n 1963 in Auckland, New Zealand by A. William Liley. There are three types of fetal surgery; Open fetal surgery, Fetoscopic surgery, and Fetal image-guided surgery. Doctors have found that the fetus can actually sustain anesthesia by 33 to 41 weeks, and these babies have the opportunity to heal, recover and grow inside the uterus the safest place for…

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    same chemical attachments to their mothers, but traces of its truth do exist. For example, olfactory studies do show that newborn babies recognize and are even soothed by the smell of their mother’s amniotic fluid. “In fact, hours after birth, babies prefer breasts that have been dabbed with amniotic fluid” (Varendi et al 1996). Another study was conducted in which ten mothers and their six-week old babies were gathered, and the mothers were asked to where pads within the bra bras for three…

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    Bed Rest Thesis Statement

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    high blood pressure before 20 weeks gestation. B. Preeclampsia is characterized by persistent high blood pressures during pregnancy associated with proteinuria or the new development of decreased blood platelets, trouble with the kidney or liver, fluid in the lungs, or signs of brain trouble such as seizures and/or visual disturbances at 20 weeks gestation or later (Preeclampsia Foundation, 2013). C. Many obstetricians theorize that bed rest may improve blood flow to the placenta (Bigelow &…

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    proud and tried to take credit for our son’s huge testicles, but as I soon found out on the next visit to the pediatrician I found out that a newborn’s huge testicles are caused by swelling that is induced on you baby at birth. It is also caused by fluids being trapped in the tissue. Also don’t forget your son still has your hormones in his body and these hormones also enlarge the testicles. The same is…

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    There are different types of abortions that vary from replacing the amniotic fluid with a concentrated saltine solution to dismembering the baby into small pieces nevertheless they all have one common goal, to deliver a dead baby. Moreover a baby can feel pain at a very early stage in development this means it feels the entire…

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    Fit Pregnancy Paper

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    extra chromosome (Dr. Wapner, 2012). Microarray testing, which uses the same invasive methods as” karyotyping, by sampling the chorionic villus cells from the placenta, or amniocentesis” (Dr. Wapner, 2012), which extracts cells and fetal DNA from amniotic fluid can do that and more (Dr. Wapner, 2012). A Longitudinal research would be the right fit to discover relationships between variables that are not related to various background variables. This observational research technique would involve…

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    Research supports that females with ASD display more severe symptoms (Nydén et al., 2000), which could support the idea that both X-chromosomes in females have to be mutated in order for females to develop the disorder. Because the females that are diagnosed with ASD tend to be classified as low functioning more often than males, females require more abnormalities in their genes in order to manifest the symptoms of ASD (Szatmari et al., 2012). In research that looks at family genetic history of…

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    Neonate Essay

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    The first 12 hours of a neonates life is the most critical time in which hypothermia can set in. For 9 months the child is in a warm amniotic sac where coldness is never felt. Once the neonate experiences extrauterine life, the neonate is now at risk for cold stress (Durham, 2014, p. 377). There are four different ways in which a neonate can loose heat; these four are radiation, convection, conduction, and evaporation. Studies have shown that the nurses procedures have a major effect on heat…

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