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    Labor Induction Case Study

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    potential maternal and fetal risks associated with this procedure” (2014, p.1) of which unfortunately, there are many. On the maternal side, induction poses a multitude of risks such as increasing rates of postpartum hemorrhage and the need for cesarean section. By increasing the risk of postpartum hemorrhage, the mother then becomes at further risk for needing a hysterectomy, blood transfusion, longer hospital stay costing the family exorbitant amounts of money, problematic future…

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    expecting mothers for their own convenience or benefit without thinking of the consequences that can later occur during the patient’s pregnancy or labor. Statistics show that first time mothers have approximately twice the likelihood of a cesarean section with induction compared with the natural onset of labor (Goer). Early inductions can be long and tiring as well as emotionally exhausting for expecting mothers because their bodies are not fully prepared for labor. With pre-induced labor comes…

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    It is quite understandable that you are excited and happy to see a new bundle of joy added to your family. The excitement and anticipation can be quite exhilarating that you want to induce labor at the soonest possible time as soon as your baby reaches the full term of 38 to 42 weeks gestation. But is induction really safe for your baby and you... or not? Before you give out a consent for an induction to go through, you need to know what are the possible risks that you might have to face should…

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    Visit To A Midwife Essay

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    This seminar paper is written to clarify the tasks of the midwives during maternity. Visits to a gynecologist are very important because of the use of various diagnostic methods that can detect and monitor pregnancy. The duty of a midwife is informing and educating pregnant women about pregnancy, about visits to a gynecologist, caring for her health and the health of the fetus. The role of the midwife is to explain step by step all the important things that may occur during pregnancy and warn…

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    Family planning allows individual and couples to anticipate and attain their desire number of children and the spacing and timing of their births. It is achieved through use of contraceptive methods and the treatment of involuntary infertility. A women ability to space and limit her pregnancies has a direct impact on her health and well-being as well as on the outcome of each pregnancy. Women with unmet need are those who are fecund and sexually active but are not using any method of…

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    Volunteer Community

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    One of the discourse communities that I am a part of is the Sutter Health Volunteer community. Specifically, those who work at the Women's and Children's Center (WCC) building in the Maternal Newborn unit on the 8th floor. This community has many responsibilities, goals, and shared ideas. The Volunteer Service Description document lists out all the tasks that a volunteer must perform in this community. Moreover, this document shows some of the responsibilities and objectives of this community.…

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    Perineal Trauma Essay

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    INTRODUCTION A. BACKGROUND Upbringing antenatal, perinatal and postnatal care are essential services as an effort to improve mothers and children health care. Childbirth as a physiological process must be pursued so that the process goes naturally with a minimum of medical intervention because an unimportant management of labor can harm the mother and fetus. (Kalichman, L. 2015) The majority of women who give birth vaginally will experience perineal trauma either spontaneously or episiotomy.…

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    through regular contact with the physician and patient to promote a healthy birth outcome also ensuring that no elective deliveries are performed before 39 weeks of gestation by agreement with all professional providers, and Decreasing the cesarean section rate among multi women, Case manager in ob., can review a client's progress, consider successes and barriers, and evaluate the previous period of case management activities, follow up apt, fetal count sheel,NST on time, Prepare for NST,…

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    Mexico is divided by class , meaning they are divided in sections by how much money they make. This class is rated either low, medium, and high. High class people are rich and really don’t associate with low class because of their reputation. About all the high class people work in office buildings , are actors, or have their own business. The middle class people are more on owning big Acers of land for plantation. They do associate with low class and upper class. For low class people they own a…

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    On April 23, 1985 Lori Greene and David Widdifield were officially husband and wife. On April 25, 1985 David left for basic training. After only two short days the newlyweds were torn apart and thrust into a new way of life. They had no idea how much these fifteen weeks would impact the rest of their lives. They had no idea that this brand new would lead them down a path to a wonderful exciting future. The infantry basic life consists of long days and short nights for new recruits. By 4:00 A.M…

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