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    Midwife Research Paper

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    Midwives have been helping women in pregnancy and birth for a very long time. The number of births, in which a midwife assists, has dwindled in the past years but is slowly growing. According to the Aamerican College of Nurse Midwives 7.9% of births in the United States were assisted by midwives. Midwifery is an intense but rewarding job that has multiple necessary qualifications since midwives must give prenatal care, assist at births, and give a small amount of postpartum care. Midwives…

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    watching my grandmother taking care of my grandfather as he had a terminal illness distinctively different from the other old age patients. Also I experienced my auntie in a predicament of ectopic pregnancy of twins, one baby growing inside the fallopian tube and the other inside the womb. This experience played a pivotal role as it is relevant to Midwifery and also with the skills I learned of caring and providing support gave me a perception of what it is to play the role of being a midwife.…

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    Women With DES

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    search for tumors non-invasively, so Esther had to undergo surgery just so the surgeon could figure out what was going on inside her body that was causing all of these symptoms. In the end, he had to remove her vagina, uterus, right ovary, right fallopian tube, bladder, and urethra. I can’t even imagine the pain and suffering Esther went through both physically and mentally after this procedure. Esther talked about how devastating this news was, and how “hysterical” she was when she found out…

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    Narrative About Failure

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    There was no other option, I would be rushed into emergency surgery. Dr. Torres showed up ready to perform the surgery and said she would perform a larcoscopy, which means she would make a small incision in my belly button and use a robot to remove the tube. Before I knew it I was waking up from the surgery and I felt like I had died and gone to Hell. The pain was unbearable. The nurse quickly rushed to my bedside with the doctor and explain that the larcoscopy failed because there was so much…

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    can also be reduced because during the preimplantation genetic diagnosis imperfect embryos become eliminated. In vitro fertilization creates a sense of artificial selection, the wanted and best traits carry on and the weaker or diseased do not. Test tube or designer babies hold the capability to evolve into healthier and stronger…

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    Hysterectomy

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    hysterectomy. Total abdominal hysterectomy allows the whole abdomen and pelvis to be examined, which is an advantage in women with cancer or investigating growths of unclear cause. The doctor removes the whole uterus including the cervix, but not the fallopian tubes or ovaries. It's the most common type of hysterectomy. A woman will not be able to have children after this procedure, so it will not generally…

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    Experiments of the Holocaust Did you know that doctors were the backbone of the Nazi genocide? The doctors experimented on anyone deemed undesirable, such Jews, homosexuals and the disabled. They mercilessly experimented on thousands of people and few ever paid for their crimes. The experiments hurt and killed thousands of people and showed the most vile of science and medicine. The experiments were divided into three categories, military experiments, pharmaceutical and racially motivated. The…

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    Fun Facts Essay

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    the other kidney can increase in size by 50% within two months to handle the entire filtration. I chose to pick three fun facts from the reproductive system. 1 fun fact is breastfed babies have a higher IQ. The second fun fact is that the Fallopian tubes are no bigger than the head of a pen. And the third fun fact is that the female body is able to give birth to 35 children in one lifetime.…

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    images of internal body organs. Imaging tests can identify abnormalities and helps in diagnosing conditions. A Transvaginal sonography/scan (TVS) is a type of pelvic ultrasound used to examine female reproductive organs. This includes the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix, and vagina. “Transvaginal” means “through the vagina.” This is an internal (or intracavitary) examination. Unlike a regular transabdominal sonography/scan (TAS or pelvic ultrasound scan), where the ultrasound probe…

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    The male and female anatomical structures have many similarities and differences. Some similarities in male and female anatomical structures is the obvious physiology that both reproduce and come together. When they come together they can fertilize and make a human life when combined. Other ways the male and female anatomical structures are similar are once they hit puberty they function and the external anatomical characteristics and reproductive system becomes eminent and fully functional an…

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