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    variable and the population it is focusing on. The abstract provided a brief summary by discussing the purpose, materials used, results and the conclusion. The problem statement was that depression in pregnancy can be severe for both the mother and fetus. The problem statement was clear and easy to identify. The author states that the purpose of this study is to investigate the responses to treatment of depression so that nurses will know the pros and cons and be able to guide and advise a…

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    mothers to terminate their pregnancy. The states should make it illegal for private insurance companies to cover abortion because even if the fetus may not have a full heart beat yet, it is still a living person as soon as it is conceved. Also in the process of abortion, it is very unsafe and harmful to the mother and could kill the mother aswel as the fetus. Lastly, there are many other options for a child instead of Abortion. According to the bible, an unborn life in the mother's womb…

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    amendments made later on but as of today, abortions are not termed as a crime. Certain states demand the consent of one parent while some states just require notification to at least one parent. Joshi list down that every fetus has the right to live life, it also can do harmful effects to the mother too. Depression is one of the majorly more talked about too when a women has an abortion. "Abortions can lead to a lot of harmful effects on the …

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    pregnancy, it was 19 weeks pregnant. In this paper, I will provide different options my patient can consider and will be applying health care principles and theories to support the options offer to her. I believe that helping this young lady keep the fetus for the rest of pregnancy and then given the baby for adoption will be a better option for my patient. As a health care provider I have morally and ethically responsibly to help patient because she was sexually assaulted by her father. One of…

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    There is such a loud heated discussion about the idea of abortion in the United States in whether it is the right decision or if it is morally wrong. Imagine being a woman in such a tough situation, having to walk into an abortion clinic while being screamed at by protestors and being tormented by the decision you’re making. Brianne Cain became pregnant when she had just graduated high school and was a heavy drinker and drug user. Her decision was based off the fact that she was not ready and…

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    Essay On Prenatal Stress

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    Prenatal Stress and its Effects on the Development of Children Introduction In recent years, there have been an incredible number of medical breakthroughs in prenatal care and childbirth. Since the 1970s, over 800 prenatal tests have been developed to enable early intervention and screening (Brody D5). Despite these advances, infant mortality rates and child development have not made dramatic changes for the better. An important explanation for this lack of progress is prenatal stress.…

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    Partial birth abortion is a late-term abortion of a fetus that has already died, or is killed before being completely removed from the mother. I feel that partial birth abortion is wrong in every way. Whether the child is 1 week or 40 weeks, it shouldn’t matter. The fetus has a right to live. There are also types of partial birth abortions. Intact dilation and extraction, is a surgical procedure that removes an intact fetus from the uterus. Partial birth abortion should be illegal in all 50…

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    killing a fetus is morally murder. I take it that, if abortion is not morally murder if it is not gravely immoral killing then women’s right to control her body implies that abortion is ethically justifiable as long as its authorized by a pregnant women” (Arthur L. Caplan & Robert Arp, 2014 p.112). Reiman falls under the category of utilitarianism moral code because he believes on doing what’s best for the majority of people to maximize happiness. Reiman refers to an unborn baby as a fetus…

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    Prenatal Substance Abuse

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    caused a risk in the fetus’s health. These different cases happened in different time periods, involved different scenarios and resulted in different outcomes but have the underlying similarity of the use of substances harmful during pregnancy to the fetus. “In the late 1980s, a series of news reports brought wide publicity to so-called crack babies, whose mothers had used cocaine during pregnancy…... but it led hospital officials in Charleston, South Carolina, to test for drugs in blood and…

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    Cord Prolapse

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    For the following answers, please use complete sentences, citations, and references in APA (5 points): 1. How does an umbilical cord prolapse occur? What are the visible signs an RN or OB/GYN would notice? (10 Points) An umbilical cord prolapse occurs when the cord falls or is washed down through the cervix into the vagina and becomes trapped between the presenting part and the maternal pelvis (Davidson, London, & Ladewig, 2012, p. 717). The only visible sign of a cord prolapse is the…

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