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    Emergency Care Setting

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    The average blood loss during a menstrual cycle is 20-50ml and anything above 80ml is considered excessive (Perry, 2012 and 201; Fraser et al., 2011). In addition to what the patient reports (number of pads used per day), it is important to look for signs and symptoms such as fatigue, breathlessness, anemia, feeling cold, and palpitation. It is important to find the cause and treatment this illness is because of all articles found states that “heavy menstrual bleeding can have an adverse…

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    the girl’s identity is her age. While a numeric age is not directly mentioned, there is mention of cloths used during her menstrual cycle (Kincaid 1725). This indicates that the daughter is not a child, but the title indicates that she is not yet a woman. However, by intentionally mentioning the menstrual cloths, Kincaid further develops the identity of the girl. The menstrual cloths indicate an important step in sexual development which, based on demands about becoming a “slut,” the mother…

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    Ruth Bader Ginsburg: 5 Male Justices Have A ‘Blind Spot’ On Women’s Issues Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a wise women and I have mad respect for her. I believe most men have a blind spot when it comes to discrimination against women and women issues; however, I also agree that having a wife and a daughter helps a man have a personal stake in women`s issues. I agree hold heartedly that employers should not have the right for religious reasons to make choices for their employers and every women must…

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    Elephant In The Room Essay

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    Source A- The elephant in the room: How contraception could save future elephants from culling By- Rose Eveleth Web address- Rose Eveleth . 2011. The elephant in the room: How contraception could save future elephants from culling . [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-elephant-in-the-room/. [Accessed 05 February 16]. Summary of evidence- In the 1900’s poaching threatened to wipe out the elephant population in South Africa. This made conservationists worried, so…

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    Essay On Menopause

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    Walking and Swimming Can Resolve Menopausal Miseries Overview Menopause is one sure sign of aging among women. However, there are women who experience early menopause due to removal of the ovaries through surgery and other health reasons. One of the most common signs of menopause is the ceasing of menstruation continuously for two years. At menopause, women may not be able to conceive. It occurs majorly between late 40s and early 50s and is often accompanied by changes that cause a lot of…

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    Rosenthal ought to be for birth-control pills of any variety to demand a doctor’s prescription, since the birth-control pill combines progestin with a low dose of estrogen; and creates a very slightly elevated risk of blood clots and a few other conditions. A number of young women necessitate a doctor’s council, several may be extremely uneducated in regards to a woman’s reproductive well-being. The natural human thought process seems to be “it will never happen to me”. This way of thinking may…

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    Ectopic Anatomy

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    Introduction Pelvic pain can result from disorders of the gastrointestinal, urinary, or reproductive systems. Diagnosing the etiology of pain can be difficult, and clinical and laboratory evaluation is often not sufficient. In pediatrics, ultrasonography (US) is generally the primary imaging modality used in the initial evaluation of pelvic pain, with radiographs and cross-sectional imaging reserved for further work-up or specific indications. In pelvic emergencies, radiological findings…

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    Stretch Marks Stretch marks are caused by fast growth of the elastic fibers in your skin that can’t keep up at the same pace. They occur in the dermis layer of the skin. It is more common in women than in men. It usually happens during puberty, pregnancy, and gaining weight in a short amount of time. Stretch marks appear reddish or purplish then usually turn white over time. The dermis is the middle layer of the skin. It is in between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue. It consists of…

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    Birth Control Methods

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    pregnancy through birth control. Birth Control is for the people who are not prepared to have children either because of financial issues, age, emotionally unstable etc. These methods can also come with risks, side effects like gaining weight, irregular menstrual periods, nausea, vaginal bleeding, blood clots and more. Some of the methods can fail if they are not used correctly. People should be very careful on which method they choose, they should get information on it and pick the method that…

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    ovarian syndrome. Women with PCOS produce a higher amount of androgen, which may alter the growth and delivery of eggs during ovulation. The insulin hormone may cause the high levels of androgen in woman. PCOS may also cause problems in a woman’s menstrual cycle, fertility, cardiac function, and physical aspect. Polycystic ovarian syndrome is characterized by the decrease in female sex hormones. This eventually…

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