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    More than just a mother I have always heard that my life would never be the same. I have always been told that everything would change. I never realized how true those statements were until the day I first laid eyes on him. To believe I created such an angelic, innocent face was the most surreal feeling in the world. A single day in my entire life became the most important one. That day will always be the most frightening, yet memorable day that I will ever experience. I can still feel the…

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    The Emotions Our Actions Shadow: An Examination of Dan Yashinsky’s Story “Talking Him In” Imagine you and your partner are expecting your first child: the nursery is all set up – the crib made with the coziest sheets and blankets you could find, your family waiting excitedly to find out the baby’s sex; your heart is racing because the closer you are to the hospital emergency entrance, the closer you are to meet your new ‘mini-me.’ Now – imagine you are right there, the months of waiting finally…

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    On the labor and delivery floor, during my preceptorship, many patients were induced by a medication called Dinoprostone. If the patients were being induced they would come in the night before and be admitted. At this time the nurses orient the patient and family to their room, complete the labor and delivery admission record, hook the patient up to the fetal monitors, and perform an assessment that includes maternal vital signs, heart and lung sounds, deep tendon reflexes, and signs of edema.…

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    Bharati Mukherjee Identity

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    Keshawn White Jiles 5th Period 5th Jan. 2018 Identity Crisis Jasmine by Bharati Mukherjee details a story about the identity alteration of a Punjabi girl from India. The protagonist of the novel, Jyoti, conveys the story from her point of view when she is 24 years old. At the time she is pregnant with Bud Ripplemeyer’s baby. Jyoti narrates the novel through flashbacks and retellings of her experiences. She tells the story of her experiences in America as she becomes her own individual. When she…

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    Sore Throat in Early Pregnancy What must a woman do if she gets a sore throat, early pregnancy? This period is difficult enough, especially in women who experience morning sickness and other symptoms of pregnancy. But a sore throat can make things even worse. Deciding whether to take medications or just wait till it gets better on its own can be a dilemma, but if your symptoms are mild, home remedies might do. If you do not get better, it is best to visit your doctor to have your throat examined…

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    Birth control, also known as contraception, is the prevention of unwanted pregnancy or the control of fertility. Birth control can be achieved through various methods that a couple can choose from the extensive available options. Birth control is an essential factor that each unique couple has to consider with the aim of having control over their conception and upbringing of their future children. Moreover, besides the options that are available in the market, addressing a couple’s most…

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    David And Nathan Analysis

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    The story of David and Nathan began in the middle east, when David saw a young woman bathing. David wanted this young woman and she is the wife of Uriah. The young woman had conceived a child with David. When David got word, he sent word for Uriah to come home from the battlefield. I think David thought he could make it right by offering Nathan to sleep with his wife, but he refused to go home, which left David in a pickle. David sent a note to Joab, with Uriah. It read “ Station Uriah in the…

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    Nuapada Village Case Study

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    of them for the smooth operation of Mamata/IGMSY in the village is enacted in a timely fashion. As the focal point for the Mamata/IGMSY schemes in the villages, the AWWs shoulder massive responsibility and are accountable for the precise collection of data with regard to the population of pregnant/lactating mothers in their own village. The guidelines of both the schemes have posited crucial responsibilities with the AWW, who is to be assisted with the AWH for the same, and these include:…

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    Will Turner’s syndrome be able to be mitigated in the next 10 years? DIAGNOSIS AND OCCURANCE Turner’s syndrome is a chromosomal condition which occurs in women due to an incomplete meiotic division. It results in the sex chromosome being incomplete and results in an ‘XO’ in the 23rd pair instead of the regular ‘XX’. This results in the birth of a female with Turner’s syndrome – resulting in a short stature, infertility, heart defects and learning disabilities. As Turner’s syndrome is due to an…

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    Step 4 - Sexual Intuition There are essentially four aspects to clitoral stimulation. These four are: directness (how direct is the touch to the clitoris), pressure (how much pressure you apply to the stimulation), pace (how fast you do it) and movement (the types of movements you do). Now that you have transitioned slowly and gently and you have begun the clitoral stimuli it’s time to create a rhythm meanwhile keeping the exterior genitalia wet (either through lubricating your finger…

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