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    encountered for these mothers as compared to mothers who had a healthy term infants (Rossman et al., 2012, p. 460). Because of immaturity or illness, most infants in the NICU were not able to ingest feedings at the breast, so the mothers must make a way to maintain lactation by using a breast pump that could be the only option for weeks or even months (Rossman et al., 2012, p. 461). Several studies revealed that healthcare professionals do not have adequate knowledge and skills to assist mothers…

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    Based on certain situations, mothers may not be able to breastfeed. For example, their culture might have them go through different guide lines. There are even laws in place for mother who works. This is very important because you must keep your breast milk flowing or it could become an issue. This paper will start off with how breastfeeding can benefit your baby. The second step will be about breastfeeding feeding versus bottle feeing. Then next it will go into the reasons why a mother is not…

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    prenatal care when a women is pregnant they give healthy plans for women to stay healthy during their pregnancy and after giving birth. Breastfeeding, where one can be taught to breastfeed, what a mother needs to consume, and as well as a gift of a breast pump. The breastfeeding nurses even take the time to go to your house and help, as well as one coming down to the office…

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    Some help you grow, and some throw you two steps backwards.We may not know it at the time, but the ones that hurt you, end up making you stronger. I was faced with the biggest challenge of my life when I was seven years old, my mother's diagnosis of breast cancer, and I felt like God had abandoned my family. Like he had forgotten we had even existed, or did not want anything to do with us. Everyday we would pray, and it felt like our prayers were not being answered, although they were. There…

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    Every minutes a woman dies of breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women. Every year, invasive breast cancer is diagnosed in many women alone. Doctors have not been able to find the cure yet. But thanks to nonprofit charities, such as the Susan G. Komen, researchers are receiving enough money that is donated to breast cancer to look deeper and try to find ways to cure and to help prevent such a fatal disease. Early detection of breast cancer helps prevent…

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    Narrative Essay On Cancer

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    I knew what it was but I only knew half of it. “She has breast cancer.” When the word “cancer” came out of her mouth, I didn’t want to cry, I didn’t want her to know that I 2 didn’t know and quickly answered with an “I know.” Breast cancer, it rang in my head over and over, along with the crackling of my cereal. The two only things I could hear. I didn’t know what to do and I wasn’t very educated on the topic of cancer, specifically breast cancer. Weeks passed and since then, no one answered the…

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    The Evolution of Breast Cancer Technology With the advancement of technology the detection of breast cancer in screenings has improved over the years, thus leading to a profuse amount of saved lives. The first sighting of breast cancer has no exact known date, but historians found evidence of breast cancer dated back to 1600 BC in Egyptian writings. (Mandal) With more knowledge about breast cancer, women and some men are able to conduct self-examinations and receive proper screenings in order to…

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    August 7, 2014 Breast cancer in women Breast cancer in women For the purpose of this assignment, I chose breast cancer as it is very common and second leading cause of death among cancers in United States, after heart disease. However, due to the improvement in drugs, technology, early detection and better understanding on the disease, the rates are declining as compare to the past. Some of the common risk factors that can results in breast cancer are women’s age, history of breast…

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    Breast cancer is the 2nd most common, occurring cancer in women. By exploring the pathophysiology of breast cancer, one will understand the causes and be able to educate women on how to reduce the risk associated with breast cancer. Concept, System, Anatomy, and Physiology Breast cancer falls under the concept of cellular regulation. The main body system that is affected by breast cancer is the reproductive system. Breast cancer is defined as the unregulated growth of abnormal cells in the…

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    I was a child raised by a single mother that was ill with cancer since I was 1 year old. Due to this fact I was frequently visiting doctors and hospitals with her. I believe this is how my love for science developed. I loved seeing all the equipment and listening to the doctors explain how they worked. I believe that I lean towards oncology and cellular function of the body due to the high rates of cancer that has affected my family. The most notable and impacting family member is my mother…

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