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    having him around; having to deal with his alcohol and drug addictions, and deal with these ignorant females he was messing with who had nothing better to do with their time but look my info up in the phonebook, and call me. It was like a breath of fresh air when he left. I took this time that TJ was gone to emotionally and psychologically prepare as much as I possibly could for the day of my birth. On November 3rd, I went to my doctor’s appointment. I was a week over due, so the doctor was talking about inducing labor. I asked her if there was any way around doing this. She said let’s do an ultrasound and check your amniotic fluid first. I was a little hesitant, but I agreed to this. She asked do you want to find out what you’re having if we can tell? I said sure might as well. When she performed the ultrasound, she said I didn’t have much amniotic fluid surrounding the baby. Because of this, she said it was best to induce me. Afterwards, she attempted to see if she could find out the sex of the baby. The doctor said it was hard to see because the baby was hiding its genital area. She then said “I’m going to try to get the baby to move and see if we can find out”, and as soon as she said that, her ultrasound machine froze up…

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    Jim Thorpe Did you know that Jim Thorpe is one of the greatest all round athletes in history? First I will tell you about his early life, next I will tell you about his adult life and finally I will tell you about his accomplishments. I hope you enjoy it. This paragraph is mostly about Jim Thorpe’s early life. Jim Thorpe was born on May 28, 1888 in Bellemonta, Oklahoma. He was the son of Hiran P. Thorpe, of Irish and Sac-Fox Indian descent, and Charlotte View, of Potowatomi and Kickapoo…

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    Essay On Black Hawk War

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    “At the age of fifteen Black Hawk killed a brave in a battle with the Osage Indians, and two years later he was the leader of a war party.” Though during his time, there was a change going throughout the land. The migration of white settlers began to threaten his lands. Soon there was a surplus of white settlers. And the region of Illinois became a state.However, this wouldn’t stop there. “In 1804 he had signed a treaty that—he thought—conveyed only some hunting rights in Sac and Fox lands to…

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    Selective reduction and saline abortion are sometimes confused. Even though they are both methods of abortion and they are similar in the way they abort the baby they are different. They do use the same procedure and have the same risks, however; selective reduction is more about aborting the number of kids you can’t take care of whereas saline abortion is “performed by injecting a chemical solution consisting of either saline, urea, or prostaglandin through the abdomen and into the amniotic…

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    activity. Tachysystole is when there are five contractions in ten minutes averaged over thirty minutes, and can have a progressive negative effect on fetal oxygenation and should be avoided (Simpson, 2011). Another part of the induction process is an artificial rupture of membranes also known as a amniotomy. The baby must be low in the pelvis and the cervix has to be open some for the doctor to perform a amniotomy. The artificial rupture of membranes is performed blind during a sterile vaginal…

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    Stages of pregnancy Weeks 1-3: The female hormone oestrogen will trigger a women’s uterus so it forms a thick blood-rich lining of tissue. The other female hormone progesterone will begin to prepare the uterus so it can support a fertilised egg and accommodate the growing baby over the next few months. During this time, the woman’s ovaries will also ripen the eggs in follicles (sacs filled with fluid). Ovulation This is a part of the menstrual cycle where the woman’s ovaries release an…

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    Essay On C-Section

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    First, the surgeron makes an insicion across the belly ust above the pubic area; the womb and amniotic sac are opened and the baby is delivered through that opening. After the process the normal steps are taken to the newborn child such as cutting the umbilical cord and clearing fluids from the baby's mouth and nose, a nurse will make sure that the infant's breathing is…

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    Placenta Case Studies

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    the placenta defends the baby against infections by not allowing the woman’s immune system from rejecting the pregnancy. Blood is exchanged between the woman and baby through tiny cotyledons branches; the blood does not mix with each other. The fetus blood will go into the placenta via the umbilical arteries then shift gas and additional substances with the blood of the mother then navigate back to the fetus via the umbilical vein. The placenta’s blood supply is controlled by the mother’s…

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    are many different types of twins in the world and they all function a little bit differently. Many cases of twins being separated at birth give us an inside look on the way nurture and nature affect twins as well. Twins appear one time in every thirty deliveries in the United States. More specifically, three in every one thousand for identical twins and over twenty in every one thousand for fraternal twins. Another type of twins is mirror twins, they appear point three percent of all births in…

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    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 begin to divide rapidly. Once the egg reaches the womb, it would 've divided into more than 100 cells. From this point the egg will be considered an embryo. The embryo at this point will implant into the womb lining. Weeks 4-5 Between weeks 4-5 the embryo will…

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