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    Becoming An OB GYN

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    In the future, I plan to be an Obstetrics and Gynecology Nurse, OB GYN Nurse, because I want to work with babies and help women to have great health. I have a little brother that I took care of since he was born and as a teen now, I love to babysit and take care of little kids. Helping mothers through the process of pregnancy and making sure the process is healthy and other women are healthy is something I will want to do. Also, I will be more experienced and have tips on what to do when I want…

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    complete my PICO brochure. The PICO topic I am using is on the topic of the safety of intermittent fetal monitoring in low risk maternity patients. Source One The International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (IJOG) is a journal that publishes articles in the area of obstetrics and gynecology. They focus on research on international matters. The article I chose from the IJOG is: Practices and views on fetal heart monitoring: a structured observation and interview study. This qualitative…

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    health effects of genetics screening mentioned in this article such as early detection of disorders leading to early treatment. Green is with the Departments of Pediatrics and Obstetrics and Gynecology and Women’s Health. At the time of this study, Siobhan M. Dolan was with the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Women’s Health.…

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    A peer-review study published by obstetrics and gynecology in january 2015, reported that less than one quarter of 1% of abortions lead to major health complication. A 202 study in obstetric and gynecology found woman's risk of dying from giving birth is 14% times higher. The study also found that pregnancy related complications were more common with children birth than abortion…

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    the third trimester. If a female had been raped why should she be forced to keep a child she does not want? Why would she want a child that will remind her of what happened? A widely-cited 1996 study from the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology sampled over 4,000 women and found that the rape-related pregnancy rate was 5.0 percent. To prevent the completion of a pregnancy that has resulted from rape or incest; to prevent the birth of a child with serious deformity, mental deficiency,…

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    even examine women because it was highly against the standards. However, he practiced on slaves in order to find cures to some of the worst infections. He changed the face of women's healthcare and opened up a whole new world of learning through gynecology. Sims was so successful that he was the first medical professional to get a statue in his honor. Many know him for what he did, but most do not know how he accomplished what he did as well as the ethical questions brought up from it. J. Marion…

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    sampling technique in this study. The purposive sampling was used because it was the most appropriate sampling technique. The respondents were purposively selected as they were all doctors whose specialization lies in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Furthermore, the key respondents were chosen as all of whom are male, in biological sex. 2.3. Treatment of Data Analysis was led all through the research procedure. The answers of the respondents were transcribed by the researchers and…

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    Susan Hudson MD has extensive experience in reproductive medicine Our New Braunfels fertility specialist earned her bachelor of science and her medical degree at Texas A&M University. Susan Hudson MD completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Scott & White in Temple, Texas. She then completed fellowship training in reproductive endocrinology/infertility at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where she got to see “the world’s best integrative medicine in action.”…

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    support her thesis. The work of gynecologist J. Marion Sims and Washington’s contrast of medical files of a black male and a white male are just two examples discussed in the introduction of Medical Apartheid. J. Marion Sims is noted as the “father of gynecology” for his discoveries on health complications specifically in women. Sims inventions of gynecological instruments and procedures were at the expense of African American female slaves. Sims…

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    Left Ear: Case Study

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    She uses Sprintec. She had been seeing a gynecologist in Massachusetts, but now is either looking for her gynecology up in Maine, where she is living or would like to do her care here. She has had no problems with the birth control pill. No side effects to it at all and is pleased with the pill that she is on. She would like to get a three month supply, if…

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