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    Some people would argue that the government should no longer fund Planned Parenthood, which in turn would force the clinic to close. These same people fail to realize that taking away the facility, would take away health care services, and information from about 2.7 million men and women a year in the United States. Having a permanent health care provider is not an option for many; therefore, Planned Parenthood facilities are used as such. (Find cited info) The clinics provide exceptionally…

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    Edwin Navarro Composition 10 Jose Bolivar 6/7/2016 Abortion after Rape Abortions should be allowed only for rape victims that don't wish to keep the baby because it would remind them of the day it happened and they won't show their love towards the child. Many families would be disappointed because of how they got the baby and they would hate the baby and not feel good if it looks like the guy that raped her. That would make them feel uncomfortable and the kid would…

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    During pregnancy there are a lot of things you don’t know, like how what sperm is a girl and a boy and when you can find out. When you are pregnant there are many stages of fertilization. Which include the first, second, ad third trimester. This happens within the nine months of pregnancy. Sperm meets eggs. During the cycle one or two follicles release an egg and then it goes into the fallopian tube. One sperm will penetrate the egg and mix their genetic material. The sperm and egg contain 23…

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    Rosemary’s baby (1968) is a horror film directed by Polish native Roman Polanski. This was Polanski’s first American film and his second horror film and it was based on Ira Levin’s bestselling novel of the same name written in 1967. This was a creepy and eerie film about a young couple Rosemary and Guy (Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes) who were newlyweds who moved into an apartment in an old apartment building in Central Park West in New York. The couple became friends with their strange…

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    Case Study 1: The Case of the Woman Who Dreams of Stress 1. Arlene is worried that her recent dream experiences indicate that something is wrong with her. If you were Arlene’s friend and wanted to reassure her, how would you help her to understand the normal experience of sleep and dreams? As a friend, I would reassure Arlene that everyone has bad dreams, and many times dreams are a reflection of stressors, or positive encounters that one is having in everyday life. In Arlene’s case she is…

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    Wishing To Travel When Pregnant? Anxious that travel during maternity could leave you exhausted and uneasy? We’ve got ideas for making your trip as delightful as feasible. Decrease tension Staying at home for 9 months isn’t really the only means to make sure you do not have travel anxiety. Some easy planning will definitely go a long way towards lowering your stress and anxiety. Always presume that you’re getting to be postponed on your travel to the airport, train station or any place, and…

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    Maternal Rights Case Study

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    2. In the Maternal Rights Approach, the mother is the only patient and the fetus is not considered a patient, separate from the mother, until after delivery. Therefore, from the medical indications standpoint, the clinical circumstances (risks/benefits) of the mother take precedence over the fetus. From the topic of patient preferences, the emphasis is on “the primacy of the pregnant woman’s right to control what happens to her body.” (OBGYN Risk Research Group, 2009). Any interest in fetal…

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    Introduction Preterm birth can cause serious health problems or even be fatal for a baby, particularly if it happens very early (Weiss, 2015). In general, the more mature a baby is at birth, the better the chances of surviving and being healthy is. Ms. W’s case is no different; she is in preterm labor in the hospital, refusing treatment. Moreover, due to pregnancy and medication annoyance, Ms. W wants to discontinue all treatment, despite doctors’ orders. Ms. W’s potential risks of…

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    March 28, 2014 was a day I’d never forget, It was a day filled with a whirlwind of emotions, which was to be expected with a new life being born. That life just so happened to be my first ever nephew, Anthony Nathaniel Harris. The birth of Anthony meant I had some growing up to do in order to set a good example for his as his aunt. Little did I know how much he would really change me. Nobody could 've predicted the craziness of his birth, nor the love he would receive afterward. His birth was…

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    Teratogens are operators and conditions, including infections, drugs, chemicals, stressors, and ailing health, which can hinder pre-birth improvement and lead to conception surrenders or even passing. Teratogens have a tendency to mischief the pre-birth cerebrum, influencing what 's to come youngster 's scholarly and passionate working. Albeit all teratogens build the danger of mischief to the creating tyke, none ALWAYS cause harm; a definitive effect relies on upon the complex interaction of…

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