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    Abortion Abortion is a constant issue worldwide. Abortion cases have been increasing throughout the World. Over 40 million are done each year. That estimates to 125,000 abortions per day. In a lot of countries abortion is legal, and it has been expanding throughout the years. What is Abortion? Abortion is a medical procedure to end a pregnancy. It can only be done during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. Women who are wanting to give up their unborn child, most…

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    chemicals in cigarettes often to blame (Carlson, 2011). Smoking during pregnancy has also been linked with many health problems, including problems with the placenta, a reduction in birth weight, preterm premature rupture of the membranes — when the amniotic sac leaks or breaks before week 37 of pregnancy, premature birth, certain birth defects, pregnancy loss (Laughlin-Tommaso, 2015). Smoking during pregnancy can also affect a baby after he or she is born, increasing the risk of sudden infant…

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    Early Childhood Development covers a large array of topics ranging from contraception methods all the way to the way toddlers behave and why. The class is very informative and beneficial to anyone who is considering a career involving children or people who have any desire to become parents. Through this class I have learned a great deal about kids ranging from infants to toddlers and their development as well as it what it takes to be a parent and how parents’ actions affect their children. The…

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    * spielmeyer Fogt Hergan * * Batten Disease is a degenerative neurological condition that affect people of all ages, particularly between mid childhood and their early twenties. 
 * The most common form of Battens is Juvenile Battens affecting children between 5-25 years. 
 * It was discovered in 1903 Frederick Batten, a British Paediatrician. [22] 
 * Detected when symptoms such as loss of vision and balance, seizures, minor behavioural changes occur. These are often diagnosed as epilepsy or…

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    There are about 250 million pregnancies annually around the world. Research shows that almost one-third are accidental and one-fifth are terminated. That is 50,000,000 lives gone each year. Medical author, Suzanne R. Trupin, MD, says more than 40% of women will terminate their pregnancy within their reproductive life. Abortion has been a heated topic for years. Not many people really understand what abortion is. Abortion is terminating a pregnancy by removing the fetus or embryo from the womb…

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    Abortion and teen pregnancy rates go hand in hand. This is a topic that many try to avoid discussing, due to the broad range of strong opinions that many people have on taking away an unborn life. This being said, if you unexpectedly got pregnant, would or could you ever think of abortion as being a solution? The United States Supreme Court's decision on making abortion a constitutional right has made an enormous impact on these rates. Teen pregnancy has been a controversial topic for…

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    true. Fingerprints are not only generated based on the DNA . When identical twins are conceived, they begin life with the same fingerprints. But during the six to 13 weeks of pregnancy, when they begin to move, each of them lean to the side in the amniotic sac. Thus, splines and lines are formed in the hand which results in different fingerprints in each…

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    Miracle Of Birth Summary

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    the baby body. Union of an egg and a sperm is a the beginning of the baby in the first month. This process usually takes two weeks. Then the egg will seat in the wall of the uterus. Within a few more days the developing baby covered by the amniotic sac. After one month the growing baby will be…

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    Ivf Research Paper

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    History of IVF The history of IVF dates way back to the 1890s where professor Walter Heape reported the first ever embryo translation at the university of Cambridge, London. This was long before anyone thought of applying this to humans. In 1932, Aldous Huxley publishes a book called ‘brave new world’ this is a science fiction novel but Aldous describes IVF very realistically. In the year 1934, two representatives from the laboratory of general physiology, Harvard university, Pincus and EnzMann…

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    Microbiota Research Paper

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    Microbiota are microscopic organisms such as viruses, bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes that influence human health through a commensal interaction. Location of microbiota can be internal or external such as the gut, mouth, placenta, skin, and vagina. These microbes are classified into four major phyla: Firmicutes, Bacteriodetes, Actinobacteria, and Proteobacteria. Microorganisms in the Firmicute phylum are typically Gram positive bacteria, either rod-shaped or spherical and function as obligate…

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