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    law into their own hands is not acceptable, turning to mob justice as an attempt to make criminals pay for their crimes is illegal and unethical. The community was wronged by the attackers but mob justice is a crime itself. There are certain procedures followed in a country to serve justice when laws have been broken. What the community should have done at the capture of the attackers is handed them over to the police. Let the justice system play its part. Even though it may take a while for…

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    Spontaneous Abortion

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    Monitor closely up to two weeks Surgery or medicine to expel fetus may be needed Long-term Complications According to Medline Plus: Rare. Infected abortion may occur if fetal matter remains in uterus after miscarriage. Nanda Deficient fluid loss r/t excessive blood loss Risk for infection Disabled family coping r/t loss of fetus Anxiety r/t mother not being able to carry to full-term Ineffective tissue perfusion r/t excessive bleeding leading to death of fetus…

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    Abortion For the past few years there has been conflict about whether abortion is murder or not. For those who do not know what abortion is, it’s the removing of an unwanted child from the womb in the second trimester (or about 32 weeks). When Is An Abortion Done? The method of abortion is, at 32 weeks they basically tear the infant out piece by piece. They will grab a leg, rip it out, grab an arm, tear it out. Piece by piece the baby is ripped out. What people don’t realize, or care to think…

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    #5 Hydatiform Mole 1. Definition: • A rare mass or growth, that will form inside the uterus at the beginning of a pregnancy 2. Causes/Contributing/Risk Factors: • Too much production of tissue in placenta • Higher risk in women older than 35 • High levels of hCG • Eclampsia 3. S/S (maternal & fetal): • N/V • Increase or decrease in growth of placenta • Vaginal bleeding (1st 3 months of pregnancy) • High blood pressure, swelling of the feet, ankles, and legs in the (1st through early 2nd…

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    abortion, the term is essentially taken synonymous with 'induced abortion', that is, for whatever the reason, the pregnancy is made to end purposefully in par with the decision taken by the woman. The occurrence of spontaneous abortion also termed as miscarriage, where the termination of pregnancy is independent of the woman’s will or even her knowledge are seldom taken into account even in the comprehensive studies related to abortion (Murphy, 1985). Abortion has moral, religious, and cultural…

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    Miscarriages Of Abortion

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    however, many families experience child loss due to spontaneous abortions. Kjaesgaard et al. (2013) defined spontaneous abortion as a miscarriage occurring within the first 22 weeks of gestation, the time between a mother’s last menstrual cycle and birth. They also asserted that spontaneous abortions occur in approximately one out of four women (p. 1). Miscarriages are considered recurrent when women experienced more than three spontaneous abortions. Mothers usually experienced extraordinary…

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    Essay On Fetal Surgery

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    Fetal Surgery Fetal surgery in the simplest terms is surgery that is performed on the fetus inside the uterus of the mother. It was introduced in n 1963 in Auckland, New Zealand by A. William Liley. There are three types of fetal surgery; Open fetal surgery, Fetoscopic surgery, and Fetal image-guided surgery. Doctors have found that the fetus can actually sustain anesthesia by 33 to 41 weeks, and these babies have the opportunity to heal, recover and grow inside the uterus the safest place for…

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    Interventions There are three types of surgical abortion procedures and two types of emergency medical contraception that can be used to abort a fetus. The types of surgical abortion procedures are Aspiration, Dilation/Evacuation, and Dilation/Extraction; the emergency medical contraception can be referenced as an over the counter pill, prescribed pill or T-shaped instrument. However, the method is chosen by the woman and what trimester of pregnancy is the woman in. It is recommended before any…

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    Abstract Many women who have abortions report experiencing psychological distress after the procedure. Anywhere from ten to twenty percent of women, who have had the procedure voluntarily will experience some amount of distress. This leads us to summon a question of understanding how the biological process of activated mourning is present after the decision was purposely made to terminate the pregnancy by removal of the fetus. Researchers have begun to develop and categorize this mourning into…

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    Stealing Lives Every year in the United States thousands of children lose their lives at the request of another individual. Before their first breath outside of the womb, babies are taken from this earth. Abortion is a serious problem in the United States, and all over the world. Removing a child from the mother’s womb causes death to the child and could cause serious injury to the mother. One person’s choice determines the life of another, without any possible fight from the baby. A pregnancy…

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