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    many people 's thinking. Now this young 18 year old is not physically able to carry the child, what decision should this young woman make? Considering the young woman has been diagnosed with a serious health issue whose insurance will not cover a hysterectomy to prevent her from becoming pregnant because of her age. Should she deny herself the joy of being married because she fears pregnancy, even though she has used all possible means to prevent it? Or if she feels she can lose her own life to…

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    propose the question of how testosterone treatments affect the voice in women who have low testosterone. The study includes 71 women who have had a hysterectomy and have low testosterone levels. The women received a transdermal estradiol for 12 weeks, and then received placebos at unspecified times for 24 weeks. The authors used a questionnaire on the participants to self-report their symptoms and results…

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    The cult of domesticity is what defined a true woman in the mid to late 1800’s. With this mindset of true womanhood, a lady was expected to be pious, pure, domestic, and submissive. Piety was an important quality for a woman to have, because she was supposed to be the spiritual leader of the family. A woman’s purpose, as far as piety went, was to bring her husband back to God. Next, a woman was to be pure. The main point of purity was for a woman to stay faithful to her husband sexually, but it…

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    Introduction Gardnerella Vaginalis also known as Bacterial Vaginosis is a bacterial infection normally found in the female’s genital tract [5]. This can cause a female to go through abnormal vaginal odor and discharge. Generally an unpleasant fishy smell with a yellow or white discharge [2]. Garnerella Vaginalis otherwise Bacterial Vaginosis can be contracted through vaginal douching, multiple or new sex partners and intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD). Bacterial Vaginosis is not only…

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    pox, rotavirus, and invasive pneumococcus. We had a bad pertussis (whooping cough) outbreak in Okinawa a few years ago in the schools. As a medical student, I took care of a 23 year old woman who delivered her second baby and then had a radical hysterectomy, because cervical cancer was detected on the Pap smear at her new OB visit (cause by the HPV virus that is vaccine preventable). These diseases are real, and they are still out there." The diseases we vaccinate for can permanently disable…

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    John Doe is a forty-seven year old unemployed student. He used to be a successful plastering contractor until Rheumatoid Arthritis left him duct taping tools to his hands and eventually not only unable to climb scaffold but enable to walk and having to use a power chair to get around. He is married to Jane, age forty, and they have seven children, though none are together. John brought four to the relationship and Jane three. John says sex was fun when he was young drinking and partying, but…

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    Abortion has been a controversial ethical topic ever since the renowned Roe v. Wade decision permitted women to have the right to have an abortion. Thomson’s main argument is that the right to life is not an absolute right, and therefore in some cases abortion is morally permissible: those three cases being 1) the right to life does not include the rights to another person’s body without the person’s voluntary consent (cases of rape), 2) the fetus is a threat to the pregnant woman and 3) the…

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    Menopause Research Paper

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    Introduction The menopause is the period of time a woman 's life, at which her ability to give birth ends. The main natural fact is the end of the menstrual flow and it causes reduced secretion of the ovarian hormones estrogen and progesterone. Symptoms have been related to menopause are mood changes, sleep disorders, urinary incontinence, cognitive changes, somatic complaints, sexual dysfunction, and reduced quality of life may be secondary to other symptoms or related to other causes.…

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    The Case Of Roe V. Wade

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    tissue-destroying potassium permanganate into their vaginas, which typically failed to terminate pregnancy but sometimes caused hemorrhage. They 'd use coat hangers and laundry detergent products. A lot of them would rupture their uteruses and end up with hysterectomies. In the United States it is a felony to try or have a DIY abortion. Some women think that it would be better to save themselves the humility by going into a clinic and getting the help they need but instead they they end up…

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    A female patient is diagnosed with uterine fibroids and dysmenorrhea. A surgical procedure with vaginal hysterectomy of the uterus was scheduled, and performed. Sedation was administered. Code(s): 96521, 58260________________________________ 28. A 15-year-old male patient presents to the clinic with a recurrent, incarcerated inguinal hernia Code(s): 49521______________________________________…

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