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    Endometriosis is a complex condition that affects around five million women in the United States, according to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. In order to fully understand Endometriosis you must first know what a menstrual cycle is and what happens during one, which we will discuss within this paper. Once we have discussed the menstrual cycle we will then talk about signs and symptoms, how to treat Endometriosis, the medications commonly used, and a couple…

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    Sexual intercourse amongst adolescents is occurring more frequently now than ever before. According to Kurt Conklin, 46 percent of high school teenagers have engaged in sexual activities before completing high school. Sex is a highly regarded intimate activity that is worth being saved for marriage, but most young teens are experimenting it now for “enjoyment” or from peer pressure. Since more adolescents are having sexual intercourse, pregnancy rates are increasing. Teenagers are becoming…

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    however, through artificial conception these women can now have a child of their own . In Vitro Fertilization was created in the 1970’s by Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards, to help women who have fertility issues due to a blocked or damaged fallopian tube (Zhu). Since the discovery of In Vitro Fertilization there have been more than three million babies that have been born through this ground breaking development (Zhu). While many people see this technology as a blessing, other people see it…

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    doctors are offering help. If health reasons are the issue a family cannot have a child then they deserve a chance just as the next person does. Some of the health problems women face that cause a problem with conception of a child are as follows: fallopian tube damage, ovulation disorders, premature ovarian failure, endometriosis, and many more. A woman is often faced with more problems than a man. All it takes is one small problem, and a woman will not be able to have a child. It is because of…

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    single cell will divide into two cells, 12 hours after it will divide into four cells, and will carry on dividing which forms a cluster of cells which are called a monula. Three – four days after it has been fertilised the monula will move from the fallopian tube and will enter the uterus. At about six days the monula will form a hollow cavity which is known as a blastocyst. The blastocyst will burrow itself into the uterus lining this is called implantation. The person is now around three weeks…

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    The Benefits of Birth Control Birth control is available to everyone, anyone can go to the store and get a type of birth control. Except for the more complex kinds of birth control, people have to go to the doctor to get a prescription. Without birth control, many women would become pregnant at a young age when they don’t want or can’t afford a baby. Often times this can lead an to abortion, which is the killing of an innocent baby for absolutely no reason. Birth control prevents sexually…

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    then travels to the uterus through the fallopian tube. In the uterus, the zygote goes through the process of cell division. After completing cell division, the zygote attaches to the uterine wall, in a process called implantation this ends the germinal stage (Cherry, K. n.d.). The next stage is the embryonic stage, which last from the third through the eighth week (Berger, K. (2004) pg. 95). During this stage, the cells begin to form a body system, the neural tube forms, the head, eyes, nose,…

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    Andreas Vesalius was born in December 31st, 1514 in the city of Brussels in Habsburg Netherlands which is now Belgium. Andreas was born into a family of physicians and pharmacists, so education was important to him and it inspired him to make his future work on the human body. In which during 1529 - 1533 he attended the University of Leuven and from 1533 to 1536 he went to the University of Paris to study on medical related things; and that's where the revolutionary discovery started . After…

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    out, they no longer have the ability to bear a child. The procedure that doctors gave unwillingly to these women is known as sterilization. Female sterilization is when women can no longer become pregnant and this is possible by “blocking the fallopian tubes, that sperm cannot meet with and fertilize an egg” (Office of Population Affairs, 2016). Is it unjust for health facilities to determine if a woman has the right to bear a child? How did this go on for many years? Was this just another way…

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    an infertility to have children later. The treatment of cervical cancer therapies include: • Hysterectomy and eradication of the lymph nodes in the pelvic area. It may also require the necessary, sometimes, the eradication of both ovaries and fallopian tubes. • Radiation therapy • Chemotherapy It is determined by the amount of treatments needed depending on the amount of cancer cells that have grown. Also, there is the possibility to combine a number of…

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