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    A Reputable Organization Dealing with the issue of Saving Children What is the importance of John Hagee Ministries? The vision that the John Hagee Ministries have was actually stated by John Hagee many years ago. It was actually one of those dreams which led him to belief that it is a noteworthy vision that deserve special mention in saving the children. Anyone can visualize that it is actually a sanctuary concerned with Hope. The John Hagee Ministries gives importance to hope with three…

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    How Do Drugs Affect Fetus

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    If you're pregnant or planning to get pregnant and want a healthy baby, then it's very important to avoid drug use during pregnancy. Illegal drugs such as marijuana, cocaine etc aren't the only drugs that are harmful to fetal development, substances such as caffeine and alcohol, can have lasting effects on an unborn child. Many pregnant women take prescribed or no prescribed drugs or use social drugs (tobacco and alcohol) during pregnancy, and use of drugs during pregnancy. Generally, drugs…

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    Incompetent Cervix 1. American Pregnancy defines this as the premature opening up of the cervix as the baby grows larger putting more pressure on the cervix, which leads to premature birth or miscarriage. 2. Some risk factors, as listed by Mayo Clinic, include uterine abnormalities, genetic disposition, exposure to diethylstilbestrol (synthetic estrogen), trauma from a previous difficult birth, or trauma from a previous D&C. 3. According to the Baby Center, some people show no symptoms, while…

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    Born Reflection

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    the assistance of the midwives. The abandonment of the midwifery assistances is pointed to be the possible contributing factor towards the increased infant mortality rate in the U.S. The Business of Being Born, therefore observes the history of obstetrics and the role of the midwives and how some medical procedures…

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    Giraffes, Giraffa camelopardalis, are wonderful and tall animals. They live south of the sahara desert, in the savanna. They have distinctive spots, like our fingerprints, that allows other giraffes to recognize them. Giraffes need 8-50 square miles to roam in the grassy region. Male and female giraffes are different in many ways. For example, female giraffes have hair on their ossicones, or horns. Males do not have hair on their horns because they swing their horns at other giraffes during…

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    Low Birth Weight

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    I. Introduction A. The scientists are testing to determine the best anthropometric, or measurement of the body to determine low birth weight among newborns. The study is being performed in a developing country. 1. Pregnant women were monitored in their third and last trimester of pregnancy and were followed until they delivered their babies. 2. Newborn measurements were checked within 48 hours of birth using standard scales. B. The scientist’s believed that birth weight is one of the most…

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    Becoming An OBGYN Surgeon

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    school consist of in-depth science courses and learning medical terminology. In your third and fourth year, students undergo hands-on training at a hospital or clinic. Following medical school, “you’ll apply to and complete a 4-year residency in obstetrics and gynecology to gain experience in preventive and primary care, patient diagnosis and surgical procedures” (How to Become an OBGYN in 5 Steps, n.d.). Finally, all physicians must pass the United States Medical Licensing Exam and become state…

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    Adoption Vs Surrogacy

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    Adoption is the Option: Why adoption is better than surrogacy The number of children in US foster care during 2014 was a staggering 415,129 (Number of Children in Foster Care in The United States from 2009 to 2014.) That number is a bit alarming, it also doesn’t include the number of children who are in or will be put up for adoption. In today’s society we’ve come up with more scientific ways for couples to begin families. Many couples deal with fertility issues and aren’t capable of conceiving…

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    Abstract Adenoidectomy is a very common operation in children. Uncontrolled bleeding increases duration of operation, risk of infection, possibility of blood transfusion, cost of care and morbidity/mortality rates. This is of high importance especially in young children where normal physiological mechanisms are less adaptable to a rapid blood loss. This study was planned to investigate the safety and efficacy of two topical hemostatic modulators; Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS) and Feracrylum 1%…

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    Essay On Vaginal Laxity

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    Geneveve by Viveve - Feel Sensational! Millions of women suffer with vaginal laxity. In fact, 88% of doctors surveyed said vaginal laxity is the number 1 physical change occurring post vaginal delivery. Vaginal laxity often goes un-reported by their patients, and therefore untreated. 83% of doctors surveyed said vaginal laxity was underreported by their patients. Consequently, vaginal laxity can have a profound effect on a woman’s overall health and well-being A Simple Treatment for Vaginal…

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