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    Introduction: Definition: o Anti-biotics agents are atoms that kill, or stop the development of, microorganisms, including both microbes and growths. Chemotherapeutic agents are chemicals used in the treatment of infectious diseases or in certain cases, for their prevention. Some of these agents are obtained from MOs or plants, other are synthesized in commercial pharmaceutical laboratories. o Antibiotics contraindicated in pregnancy More than ten million ladies are either…

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    Our hormones play a huge role in our physical and emotional health. So if anything causes them to become out of balance, it affects our immune system, muscle mass, mood, and sexuality. Because of this, it is important that all women understand what causes a hormone imbalance to occur in the first place and what they can do to correct it if it happens. The Causes of Hormone Imbalances A hormone imbalance is a response to other changes in the body. For instance, if a woman gains a significant…

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    Jade also experienced psycho-social influences about breastfeeding in public. She felt her busy lifestyle and embarrassment about exposing her breasts influenced the way she positioned herself during breastfeeding. She describes," In town I would sit in my car with an awkward pillow because I felt so embarrassed and uncomfortable about feeding in public…. Having larger breasts doesn't help either". Embarrassment is a common problem experienced by breastfeeding women today (Amir, 2014).…

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    Benefits Of Medicaid

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    In The Medical (Medicaid) program definitely met and still meets a lot of the needs of its beneficiaries but there’s more progress that can be done. Medicaid met and still meets the needs through serving millions of people with low-income. Medicaid and the Children’s Health insurance program so far provided coverage for more than 31 million of children and based on 2014 Report of CMS, about 72.5 million of people enrolled (CMS, 2014). Even though the federal government can set minimum…

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    Infant sleep disorders: Infant sleep is very different from the sleep of young children or adults. It has a high percentage of REM sleep that fills 50% of the total sleep time, and sleep occurs in brief episodes throughout the 24-hour day. Approximately two-thirds of the day is spent in sleep. During the first three months of life, the child’s sleep appears to occur with a cyclical pattern that is slightly greater than 24 hours; therefore, the major sleep episode occurs slightly later on each…

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    The importance of secure attachment is an important policy in the health child programme(HCP) (DH, 2009) which state that heath visitors should to observe and assess parent- infant interaction , so that issues such as attachment, enabling social support and post-natal depression can be identified and offered additional health visitor support. This was done during the new birth visit where Emma was observed to be having attachment…

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    Jessica is a 31yo, G4 P0120, who was seen for a follow-up ultrasound and consultation due to her prior obstetrical history. Her 1st pregnancy in 2014 was an early first trimester spontaneous pregnancy loss which was then followed by a 30 week IUFD in 2015 that will be discussed further below. Her last pregnancy in 2016 was complicated by a partial mole by her report. She did undergo noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in this pregnancy that returned low-risk male and she otherwise denies any…

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    A 9 month old infant who will be referred to as Chris in this paper was observed in his home for approximately two hours. The observation period took place early in the morning after the child had eaten, so a majority of the time was spent watching him play with toys and interacting with his parents. During that time, both parents were also asked questions regarding the child's behavior and development. The domains discussed in this paper include sensory and emotional development. Sensory…

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    Chrissy Teigen showed off the most precious photo of her growing baby bump on her Instagram page on Sunday, October 18. The photo, which appears to have been taken in her bathroom, shows the 29-year-old model sporting a black dress. “Somebody is early to the party,” the pregnant supermodel captioned the sweet photo. Teigen announced that she and husband John Legend are expecting their first child via Instagram on Monday, October 12. “John and I are so happy to announce that we are pregnant,”…

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    Early Identification Essay

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    Language development is positively and significantly affected by the age of identification. Previously, early identification was predominantly defined as “prior to 18 months” or “prior to 30 months” of age, and no studies of developmental outcomes of infants identified in the newborn period had been published. Studies have shown evidence of identifying hearing loss early results in long-term effects of late identification of hearing loss. For example, reading levels have been negatively affected…

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