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    back what they have done and feel as though hurting themselves will solve their problems or guilt of having an abortion. Abortion increases the likelihood of future miscarriages. A married couple could be trying to start a new chapter in their life by having children, but for some reason they keep having miscarriages. These miscarriages could be a result of when the girl was young she got pregnant before she was ready to be so and got an abortion. Abortion is not an option and it should be…

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    Frida Kahlo Analysis

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    Frida Kahlo argues that she prefers painting herself because she is the only person whom she understands best. She does not just paint abstractly; rather, she paints to depict her own reality. The above statement is made to capture the essence of Kahlo’s artwork. Every time she gets holds of the brush, she paints is without any reservations, and her artwork is a reflection the feelings she had in her heart. On her life, Frida faced many tragic events and some of happy events. These events are…

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    throughout the entire experience. I have focused on one issue that stood out the most for me and discussed this in detail. The issue was that my communication skills were ineffective due inexperience. I had not dealt with a patient experiencing a miscarriage until this placement which made me feel unprepared. By reflecting on this issue and reading relevant literature on this topic I now feel that I am more informed which will be beneficial for future practice. I have used John’s model (2006) of…

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    conjunction with the numerous examples of cases in which profiling derailed investigations and led to “miscarriages of justice,” is extremely problematic. Investigators cannot in good conscience use profiling when it has little to no documented evidence in support of it when it also is the cause of injustice. In “Criminal Profiling and Criminal Investigation,” Devery outlined an example of such “miscarriage of justice” caused by profiling. In 1984, Guy Morin was wrongly convicted of the rape…

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    one sex chromosome, chromosome Y. There would be a spontaneous miscarriage, as monosomy Y is not viable, resulting in no phenotype. b) 47 chromosomes with an extra chromosome 18 and 2 X sex chromosomes. The resulting phenotype is a female with Edwards Syndrome. c) 45 chromosomes with one less chromosome 21 and a X and Y sex chromosome. The sex chromosomes are typical of that of a male, though there would be a spontaneous miscarriage, as monosomy 21 is not viable, resulting in no phenotype. …

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    Intralipid Research Paper

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    inability to conceive. In the fifty women who were given Intralipid, the tests showed only two miscarried. However, the probability increased to the seven miscarriages that occurred without the use of infusion. Half of the fifty women who received the Intralipid therapy had successful pregnancies while two of the remaining twenty had miscarriages; the remaining 23 had no information. On the other hand, of the women who did not receive the Intralipid therapy, 4 women (out of the 46) had…

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    The chance of a miscarriage is about 1-2%. Amniocentesis or Amniotic Fluid Test (AFT) Gestation period: Between weeks 15 - 20 What it will detect: Down syndrome, edwards syndrome, patau syndrome, and neural tube defects that affect the spine or brain, such as spina bifida…

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    Progesterone Essay

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    Progesterone is crucial in childbearing years. Inadequate progesterone makes it difficult to get pregnant or maintaining a pregnancy. Progesterone thickens uterus lining every month in preparation for fertilized egg implantation. In case a pregnancy takes place, production of progesterone takes place in the placenta. For the entire period of the pregnancy, progesterone levels remain elevated. You can now understand the importance of progesterone. If progesterone levels are low, the doctor…

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    11 Facts About Abortion

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    This year ,around, 40 million abortion procedures have been performed. That’s a lot of lives that could’ve been saved if abortion were illegal. Abortion is a form of murder. Murder is illegal based on the law, murdering innocent souls are not okay. If women have an abortion, there will be fewer children who could be adopted by loving parents who are ready to have a child. There are many females that want a baby but cannot physically produce a child because of their body. It is unfair that…

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    down from 2 ½ tab daily. She does want to wean slowly throughout the pregnancy. She had no PNC until one week ago when she presented to the emergency room for significant vaginal bleeding. At that time they told her she was in the process of a miscarriage. She had some bright red bleeding throughout the weekend but on Monday, earlier this week, the bleeding stopped. She has had a little spotting today but no significant bleeding. There was a mention on her scan in the clinic that there could…

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