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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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    Repronex. Gonadotrophin therapy involves daily injects that are closely monitored by our physicians via ultrasound Before you begin injectable fertility medications, you will have you come into the office for an ultrasound at the start of your menstrual…

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    The Birth Control Pill

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    believe the birth control pill was a form of abortion, which has always been looked down upon. But there are also millions of women who take the pill, that argue they take it simply because it helps to eliminate and control symptoms of their monthly cycle. That being said, the use age of the…

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    Colposcopy

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    The cervix is lined with a special group of cells. These cells act as a protective barrier between the cervix and the uterus and are the ones examined during colposcopy. Definition Colposcopy is used as a magnification technique. Its name is derived from the area of the body that is intended for microscopic exam. Colposcopy is an examination method that uses a lighted scope to view the cervix. This test and/or procedure is normally scheduled after an abnormal Pap smear result. Colposcopy is…

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    Some women use birth control to help regulate menstrual cycles and tame pains that they are usually given throughout it. Some advantages other than pregnancy prevention stated by Alisha Rosenfeld (2003) are that: It is convenient to use, women become more regular with their periods, and have less menstrual flow. They also receive less menstrual cramping, are less likely to have iron deficiency anemia…, less pelvic inflammatory disease, less acne…

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    Oestrogen is a female reproductive hormone that is produced inside of the ovaries. Oestrogen is also produced inside the adrenal gland located above the kidneys and in the fat cells of the body. There are three different types of oestrogen. Namely Estrone, Estradiol and Estriol. These three different types of oestrogen all have different functions and are present in different present in the body. Oestrogen is extremely important for the proper functioning of the female reproductive system. The…

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    treatment even more. Adolescence is one of the times in our lives when we are very prone to problems with hormonal imbalance, and this is because of the major changes that happen in our entire body. Besides adolescence, pregnancy and the monthly menstrual cycle of women are other…

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    progesterone dermatitis. In this disease, the woman gets a rash usually during her luteal phase. A luteal phase is also known as the “late pre-menstrual phase of the cycle. This is when the blood level of the sex-hormone progesterone rises” (Wong, 2013). The rash is often described as cyclic rash. This means that the disease follows the same pattern each monthly cycle. Currently, scientists and researchers are not sure on what causes autoimmune progesterone dermatitis. But, they believe it…

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    Menopause Research Paper

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    Fernanda Carrion Professor Keosha T. Bond PSYCH 150 May 14, 2015 Question 1 Women usually go through menopause between the ages of 45 to 50 years old, this is the point in a women’s life when the menstrual cycle completely stops, and when women are no longer able to have babies, this is a normal part of the aging process. Hormone therapy is a type of medical treatment that can help ease the natural process of menopause. Hormone therapy uses female hormones that include estrogen and progesterone…

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    testosterone, they all control your cycles. Reynoso says that occasionally traditional hormonal birth control can exacerbate depression and anxiety because of the effect hormones have on the intricate balance of serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and norepinephrine, all “feel-good” neurotransmitters in the brain (Anderson). Estrogen plays a role in depression, with a few amount of this hormone, cause a dip in serotonin; therefore, the ovaries produce less estrogen, starting a random cycle of feeling…

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