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    Oestrogen is a female reproductive hormone that is produced inside of the ovaries. Oestrogen is also produced inside the adrenal gland located above the kidneys and in the fat cells of the body. There are three different types of oestrogen. Namely Estrone, Estradiol and Estriol. These three different types of oestrogen all have different functions and are present in different present in the body. Oestrogen is extremely important for the proper functioning of the female reproductive system. The…

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    Bizarre Myths About PCOS

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    Have You Heard These 4 Bizarre Myths About PCOS Or, 4 Bizarre Myths About PCOS Or, 4 Bizarre Myths You’ll Ever Heard About PCOS Summary: PCOS or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a curse for women who are trying to conceive. Apart from causing infertility, PCOS is also the reason behind many other health issues as well. Here are top 4 myths about PCOS debunked. Main Content: Women reproductive system is quite volatile and it often gets infected with numerous infections and other health issues. PCOS…

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    Parenthood Birth control should be accessible to teenagers without parental permission. Birth control comes in many forms, mainly the pill and condoms, and is used to prevent pregnancy, regulate menstrual cycles and hormones, reduce the chances of getting certain kinds of cancers, and reduce symptoms of Pre-Menstrual Syndrome, along with many other uses. (Guttmacher, “Contraceptive Use in the US”) Because so many women use contraception for such important health reasons, it should…

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    Personally as a legal adult today, feel that my parents do not need to be involved in any of my personal choice at all. It is not up to them to ever tell me as to when or not to do anything. If I felt the need to obtain birth control I should never have to run it by my parents first. It would be my own decision to be on the pill for my own protection not theirs. I for one can say as a teenage I was never given the sex talk from my parents. It never came up not once, all I was told was that I…

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    Brooke is a single mother, but she wasn’t a mother by choice. Brooke works at the local Chick-fila making barely minimum wage. Due to her salary, she couldn 't afford birth control, and ended up pregnant when the condom broke. If birth control were cheaper and more accessible Brooke most likely wouldn’t have found herself in this situation. Brooke isn’t alone in this situation, Out of thousand girls twenty-four point four of them had unexpected teen pregnancies in 2014. Although some may believe…

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    Is Birth Control Morally Acceptable? Birth control has affected our society in so many ways. More and more couples are turning to contraceptives to avoid impregnation. Birth control has played a huge role in how our society views intercourse. Nowadays intercourse has no real meaning; rather it’s just another way for people to fulfil their own worldly desires. The Bible tells us that intercourse is to be between a man and woman after marriage. That’s how God designed it to be. I believe that…

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    Heifer Case Study

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    The heifer assigned, #293, did not show any behavioural indications of heat. The results were limited as the animals had just been fed and were eating during observation, therefore overshadowing any possible signs of heat. If in heat, the heifer would have been exhibiting more signs earlier in the morning, rather than late morning as it was during observation. The cells which were swabbed from her vagina and prepared on a slide were identified as superficial cells when compared to the sheets in…

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    advertisements have made a large impact on the community by pushing different products down the public’s throats it does benefit all parties. Along with many different businesses Always is a brand of feminine hygiene products designed for women on their menstrual cycle to use for day or night. Advertising…

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    Abortion: The Effects from Physical and Emotional Pain Stefani Vazques Northcentral Technical College Imagine yourself pregnant, you’re about to have a baby. Congratulations, you’re now in denial. You can’t possibly be pregnant; you took all the precautions not to be. How can this have happened to you? Now imagine that you finish four years of university, recently broke up with your boyfriend, you’re now living on your friend’s couch, finally getting your dream job, and now you’re…

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    Life Of A Teenager Essay

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    The Life of a Teenager Lazy, irresponsible, and immature, that is how most people would say defines a common day teenager. What causes this stereotype? Not all people in their teenage years act completely recklessly. If a teenager was asked if they thought they were unproductive, forgetful, and premature, most would say no, especially those involved in school, sports, and whatever other activities. School, for students who put in effort, is stressful and tiring. We have an undefined…

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