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    has been found that future pregnancy can be hard come about and that is increased by forty-five percent with just one past abortion. Other complications that are an increased risk of premature births, tubal pregnancy, sterility, and damage to the cervix. As a result of abortion, women suffer many physical injuries. Abortion is drastically related to an increased risk of subsequent ectopic pregnancies. Ectopic pregnancy is also known to be called a tubal pregnancy. When an abortion is performed,…

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    Shayce is a 20yo, G1 P0, who was seen for an ultrasound evaluation and fetal anatomy assessment. She overall denies any major-medical disorders other than she has had some frequent UTI’s in this pregnancy and is on nitrofurantoin suppression. She does smoke cigarettes but states that she is down to 3 per day. She was further counseled on cessation. Based on her height and weight at the start of the pregnancy, her BMI was 36. She did have a positive UDS for THC in the first trimester but denies…

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    Bradley 1 Leilani S. Bradley Walter Moody English 4 (P) 15 December 2016 Is Abortion the Right Choice? In life we have many choices to choose from. Sometimes our choices are good and sometimes they are bad. They can helps us and they can hurt us, In some cases we are even forced to make decisions we are against. When it comes to abortion, it is a women choice to have this done, however is abortion the right choice?…

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    Should We Make Abortion?

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    produce a baby sexually is very hard. When conceiving in sexual intercourse the sperm enters the vagina. Out of 300 million half of the sperm will die trying to make their way to the cervix. Through there they will swim through a small hole connecting to the uterus. A million more will die or get caught in the cervix trying to make their way to the uterus. When they reach the uterus they make their way to the fallopian tube. The woman’s immune system attacks some of the sperm thinking that…

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    What happens during the trimesters of pregnancy? A normal, full term pregnancy is 40 weeks, and can range from anywhere to 37-42 weeks, and its divided into three trimesters. Each trimester lasts between 12 and 14 weeks, or about three months. Each trimester comes with its own hormonal and physiological changes. If you know and understand of the ways that your growing baby will be affecting your body will help you to better prepare yourself for these changes as they happen. Its also helpful to…

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    3d Sonohoscopy Lab Report

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    given for the patients 30 minutes before the procedure. The procedure was done in dorsal lithotomy position , the uterine cervix was cleaned with antiseptic solution (povidine –iodine) after insertion of standard bivalve speculum standard bivalve speculum , The upper cervical lip was grasped with a tenaculum, A pediatric Foley catheter (No. 8) was passed through the cervix into the endometrial cavity and its balloon was filled with 2 ml of sterile saline . Then the tenaculum & the…

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    The day I encountered Major Tenace, my existence altered forever. It was an early brisk morning in November 2003, when I entered the women’s clinic for an annual Papanicolaou test (Pap smear). Surprisingly, Major Tenace inquired did I desire children, and I bellowed a resounding yes. Unfortunately, I was 35, and had not conceived an infant. Immediately following the completion of the Pap smear, we considered the continual separation as a plausible explanation for the absence of conception.…

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    Abortion is a very touchy topic for many people. Some religions are strongly against abortion and have rallies to “Protect Life”. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy; and by some is called murder of a baby. The reasons for an abortion are often judged and cause many arguments. For this reason, and many more, abortion is one of the major things discussed in Medical Law and Ethics. Abortion isn’t just open wide and let me scrape this baby out; there are two types of…

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    Ectopic Anatomy

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    Introduction Pelvic pain can result from disorders of the gastrointestinal, urinary, or reproductive systems. Diagnosing the etiology of pain can be difficult, and clinical and laboratory evaluation is often not sufficient. In pediatrics, ultrasonography (US) is generally the primary imaging modality used in the initial evaluation of pelvic pain, with radiographs and cross-sectional imaging reserved for further work-up or specific indications. In pelvic emergencies, radiological findings…

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    Henrietta’s body or well-being was not put at risk in order to get the tumor and tissue samples. Instructed by Dr. Gey, “Wharton picked up a sharp knife and shaved two dime-sized pieces of tissue from Henrietta’s cervix” (Skloot 33). After this, it is obvious that Henrietta’s role in the medical progression was exceptionally short because all she did was donate her tissue just like any other donor. As for the scientists and doctors, they had to go through the process…

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