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    Miscarriage Essay

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    they have many of the same of aspects. BMC psychiatric, a psychiatrist journal, they discovered that abortions are linked to high psychological disorders. The BMC sampled 137 women between the age of twenty- eight and thirty. The study at the Obstetrics and gynaecology units of Teaching Hospital. Several connections that they linked to the psychological issues that they also linked to the medical issues. However, there were no contrasting about the issue; every article had the same…

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    Introduction: Cesarean section (often called as C-section) delivery is a type of delivery which, is usually done when the health of mother or baby or both, in certain cases, is at high risk or multiple babes are expected to be delivered. Some other factors also govern the selection of Cesarean section over vaginal delivery such as breech or transverse position of baby, dystocia ,fetal distress, failed labour induction, cephalopelvic disproportion, uterine or amniotic rupture, eclampsia,…

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    Birth Injury Accidents

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    Birth Injury Accidents Every parent has hopes and dreams for their children. These dreams start even before a child is born. When these hopes and dreams are shattered due to medical malpractice, the heartbreak, sadness and grief can threaten to consume you. According to BirthInjuryGuide.org, of every 1,000 infants born in the United States, 6 to 8 of them are born with a birth injury. That means that approximately 1 in every 9,714 people in the U.S. are born with a birth injury. Based on this…

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    Wives Tales Essay

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    For hundreds of years people of all different cultures have attempted to decipher the various mysteries of the human body during pregnancy and birth. As a result, often old wives’ tales were shared during pregnancy and birth as a way of people attempting to share authority and wisdom with those less experienced. However, many of the wives’ tales surrounding pregnancy and birth originated many years ago to simply explain the unexplainable or occurrences that weren’t normal. In addition, besides…

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    Analysis of the Veracity of Media Portrayal of Postpartum Depression Postpartum depression (PPD) affects approximately 10-15% of mothers in the United States with detrimental effects to mother and child throughout the lifespan. (Gress-smith, Leucken, 2012) The occurrence of a mood or anxiety disorder following pregnancy is a common complication of pregnancy and can lead to devastating effects for both mother and child. This paper seeks to assess the veracity of a recent article published by…

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    FINAL EXAM CURRENT LEGISLATION (2.5 points): High quality Career and Technical Education programs are based on preparing the individual to meet the needs of the industry and workforce. These programs ensure high skills and training and also provide on the job learning experience. The individual is ready to join the workforce when as soon as he or she fininishes the degree or as ealy as they complete the State certification requirements. Students that graduate from these high quality…

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    The history of childbirth is a long one that spans across the entire history of the world. The physical act has pretty much stayed the same over all this time with the exclusion of c-sections but the social aspect has changed drastically. Through exploring Nancy Dye’s History of Childbirth in America, Wenda Trevathan’s The Evolutionary History of Childbirth, and Barbra Rothman’s Childbirth as a Negotiated Reality, one will receive a glimpse into the social history of childbirth. Nancy Dye’s,…

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    Occupational Predictors of Low Birth Weight: A Systematic Review of Literature Abstract The purpose of the present paper is to examine characteristics of working environment which are related to adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm delivery and low birth weightreport specific risk factors known to affect low birth weight. The specific risk factors which are the focus of the literature review are: occupational stress, occupational fatigue, long working hours, prolonged standing, heavy…

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    Midwife Pros And Cons

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    midwives is the philosophies that ground their training. Medical education is fundamentally disease-based and curative; as a result, “[OB-GYNs’] focus is more on the sick woman who either has healthcare needs through the lifespan or has complex obstetric needs (Santa…

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    becoming an important part (Anandan). They do not work on their own, but are controlled by the human to perform the work (Anandan). What is the impact on your job when robots are cheap? “Robots are never going to be cheap” Newton Medical Center Obstetrics doctor, Kent Bradley said in an interview (Bradley). If they do become cheaper, they will be more available to smaller hospitals (Bradley). Newton Medical Center was the fifth hospital to get the Da Vinci Surgical System due to being well…

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