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    Unsafe Miscarriage Essay

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    ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To study the pattern of clinical presentation in patients with unsafe miscarriage. STUDY DESIGN: Case series descriptive study. SETTING: Place and duration of study department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Military Hospital Rawalpindi. DURATION OF STUDY: Study was carried out over a period of one year from 10.04.2016 to 09.04.2017. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty patients were included in this study after approval of the ethical committe. Detailed clinical assessment of the…

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    and possibly a miscarriage. Not treating your body carefully or doing as the doctor says can result in terrible consequences for the mother, the baby, and the family. Miscarriages are another huge factor that can affect the child and the mother. A woman who does not want her child has the option to terminate her pregnancy by aborting it but not taking care of your body properly can result in a miscarriage. Depending on the age of the mother, there can be more risks for a miscarriage as well.…

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    In her Reproducing Race: An Ethnography of Pregnancy as a Site of Racialization, Khiara Bridges describes the business of pregnancy in the hospital environment of Alpha Hospital in New York. Bridges discusses the factors that contribute to a women’s pregnancy becoming an isolating and sometimes....experience. This in turn comes to affect how women are treated in Alpha hospital. Race, income and how society views women are important elements amongst a myriad of other factors in Bridges argument…

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    Cynara Collins Phil 230 02/04/2018 Abortion is a serious issue that has been going on for years, many people don’t fully understand abortion, and why people choose to do it. Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus. This usually is performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. There are different views on abortion, some agree and some don’t. abortions take place every single day, and yet public opinion remains at a standstill…

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    Hyperemesis Gravidarum

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    Hyperemesis Gravidarum Definition: • Also known as morning sickness; Extreme, excessive, and persistent vomiting in early pregnancy that may lead to dehydration and malnutrition. It is associated with weight loss of more than five percent of the woman’s pregnancy weight. It affects about one in every 300 pregnant women. It is most common in first pregnancies, women carrying multiple fetuses and young women. It usually desolves itself by the 20th week of gestation. Cause: • The body produces…

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    Miscarriage In Modern Art

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    thereby forcing artists to step and address many issues. Health issues and especially the plight of women trying to conceive has made artists to step up and focus their attention on this issue. Miscarriage is one of the subject that has really affected many women in the society. In the past, this subject of miscarriage did not receive the necessary attention not only from the artists but also from other professionals in the society (Bailie, 2011). Artists of the 21st generation have devised…

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    Ectopic Pregnancy is when the egg that is already fertilized by sperm is implanted in the fallopian tube in instead of implanting itself in the uterus.if the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tube it can be because the tube is either damaged or it's blocked make it impossible for the egg to get to the uterus and the egg proceeds to develop in the the fallopian tube, which can also be called a tubal pregnancy. when having an ectopic pregnancy it is important to treat it because it can…

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    The frequency of abortions carried out in the recent past and currently has been rampant. Abortion is the removal of the foetus before it is viable. It is normally done before the end of the first trimester of the pregnancy. It is either spontaneous or induced where spontaneous is whereby the foetus comes out due to body disturbances and it is involuntary while induced is whereby the woman herself wants he foetus expelled from her womb. in this case we are referring to the induced type (Malcolm…

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    Abortion In Ancient Rome

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    Abortion is nothing new to our society today. It is very well known in the ancient culture as well. Abortion was well known in ancient Greece as well as ancient Rome. In ancient Greece, abortion had started in 322 B.C. by Aristotle but it was also used in Plate as well as the Hippocrates. Ancient Rome was using this procedure in 3 B.C. This procedure was used in Cicero, Dionysius Of Halicarnassus, Ovid, Seneca, Pliny the Elder, Musonius Rufus, Dioscorides, Dio Chrysostom, Plutarch, Juvenal,…

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    Cervical polyps: What are cervical polyps? They are finger like growths arising from the neck of the womb( cervix) , the part that connects the uterus to the vagina.They may arise from the surface of the cervix or the cervical canal. The term " growth" should not be daunting as they rarely are malignant. What causes cervical polyps? The reasons are not entirely clear but it is likely to be: -Hormonal changes( an excess of estrogen, the female hormone) - Chronic inflammation of the cervix -…

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