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    Many Hispanic women fear potential unnecessary and/or invasive interventions performed in the clinical setting. This includes a great fear of Caesarean Sections. Such feelings of apprehension often result in frequently cancelling prenatal visits and, furthermore, opting to labor at home, avoiding the hospital until the very last minute (Baxley & Ibitayo, 2015). Because of this, anxiety related to the…

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    familial history of depression has been found to be a moderate predictor of postnatal depression and prenatal depression is a strong predictor. Moreover, the method of delivery of the child is a risk factor for postnatal depression. Delivery by caesarean section is considered a significant risk factor for patients with major symptoms often appearing at an average of 5 days after childbirth. Finally, cigarette smoking has been linked to PND. One explanation is that the pressures of being a…

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    should concern Macbeth. All of the prophecies shown by the apparitions come true one way of another. Macbeth should beware Macduff because Macduff successful goes to Malcolm to convince him to take back the thrown. Since Macduff was born of caesarean section and not by women, he can and does harm Macduff. Even though…

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    1. Introduction 1.1. Definition A pregnant teenager between 13-19. 1.2. Description Teen pregnancy is when a human female gives birth under the age of 20. 1.3. Aims The aim of this report is to advise you about teenage pregnancy, and what how it happens and its history, affects, health concerns, relationships with people and it being a social issue. 2. How does it happen There are many different ways why a teen falls pregnant. Here are four most common reasons. 2.1. Peer pressure Being…

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    disease. There are a few questions however that remain unknown, which depending on their answer would create a sense of urgency such as, whether or not Jack is attempting to infect his wife Aimee, and when is Aimee expecting to deliver because a caesarean section might be performed in order to reduce the risk of transmission of an infectious disease. Finally the nurse should include a family assessment which according to McDonald (2009) identifies “the various roles, relationships, and relevant…

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    ‘Fear not, till Birnam Wood do come to Dunsinane,’ and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane.” (V.v.41-45) The seemingly fair prophecies turned foul, as they tricked MacBeth with double meanings (MacDuff kills MacBeth because he was born from a Caesarean section, and the soldiers carry branches that relate to the woods approaching figuratively), and prove to be…

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    Why do humans consciously lie or choose to tell half of the truth? What consequences accompany these dishonest actions? These questionable behaviors are present in our daily lives and they impact society on a multitude of levels. In an effort to pose answers to these timeless questions, William Shakespeare introduces morally flexible characters in Macbeth that take his thinking to an extreme. Through exaggeration, Shakespeare is able to distinctly communicate and express his ideas about…

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    Macbeth Dishonest Analysis

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    Ambitions control much of society. The struggle to achieve goals often leads individuals to become arrogant once their dreams are realized. It is only when these desires are achieved through dishonest means, that humans express true regret. William Shakespeare’s masterpiece, Macbeth, is the embodiment of excessive vanity and ambitions to accomplish the inconceivable. Particularly, the protagonist attempts to send a powerful message to the Elizabethans; when something is achieved with dishonesty,…

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    Midwives are categorized as professionals who help women give birth and maintain good health before and after pregnancy. Midwives can work in different locations, some which include maternity units of large hospitals, private maternity hospitals, group practices, birth centers, and even at the comfort of the patient’s home. There are several advantages of having midwives available across Saskatchewan, but the biggest issue regarding midwifery is how they are not available across all of…

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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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