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    This is one of the causes of minority population increase. At least nine states in 2010 had over 50 percent of the minority population were children (Frey). Since there are many children, that means in years to come there will be lots of interracial marriages and dating. This gives more of a probability that more babies will be produced. An article…

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    A comparison will be made between mothers who smoked before pregnancy, mothers who smoked before pregnancy and during the first trimester and mothers who smoked before pregnancy, 1st and 3rd trimester of their pregnancy. The control variable in our study will include mother’s marital status and education to differentiate any changes on mother’s decision about smoking and birth outcome. We…

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    Infertility Essay

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    help prevent, treat, and overcome fertility. What is infertility? Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive, pregnancy after a year of unprotected sexual intercourse or the inability to carry a pregnancy to term. Women…

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    Fertility Research Paper

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    lacks fecundity is sterile. The most important task anyone who wishes to get pregnant should know is fertility. Women become fertile in the early 20s while men become fertile at the onset of puberty. Men produce a little over 500000 sperm cells a day while women produce a little over 300000 egg cells in a life time. Men ejaculates more or less 300million sperm cells…

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    The Rise In Teen Pregnancy

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    Teenage pregnancy isn 't just a thing in a far away place. It has became a grim reality that strikes the homes of thousands. Certain factors can play a large part in the way teens handle sexual situations with another person. Things such as race, ethnicity and economics may be a reason why more girls of one side of the track may seem to be more easily influenced into unprotected sex. Yet even the most privileged of girls have became pregnant.“The United States has one of the highest teen…

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    Pro Birth Control Essay

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    pregnant without the intention. For decades, women have been doing just that in order to get something that should be an automatic right. Allowing birth control to be made easier to access would both decrease the rates of unintended pregnancy as well as lower teenage pregnancy rates around the nation. Back in 1933, during the early stages of birth control this exact issue was being introduced. Midst the heart of the Great Depression, Walter Pierce introduced a bill to Congress that would allow…

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    Hlp Syndrome Essay

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    syndrome is a life-threatening liver disorder that occurs during pregnancy and postpartum. It is characterized by hemolysis (destruction of red blood cells), elevated liver enzymes (which indicate liver damage), and low platelet count. According to Olds’Maternal-Newborn Nursing Tenth Edition, HELLP is usually related to preeclampsia and about 10% to 20% of women who have severe preeclampsia develop HELLP prior to 37 weeks’ gestation 50% of the time. However it may also occur in women with normal…

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    Miscarriages Of Abortion

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    progress and results of pregnancies according to The Danish National Hospital Registry (DNHR) from 1 February 1997 to 31 December 2008. Given that Kjaersgaard et al. analyzed prenatal and postnatal data for approximately 12 years, their analysis excluded recalled antidepressants and cases where mothers chose to have an induced abortion. In order to have a case controlled study, Kjaersgaard et al. separated and analyzed women who used antidepressants throughout their pregnancy, women who were…

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    girl for a while. To what extent can a man have on pro-life or pro-choice? Because there’s a man and a woman who created a child, shouldn’t there be a 50/50 say so in the decision to keep or not keep the baby. A man making the final decision makes it harder for the mother, adding more pressure and stress. “Every year, almost half of all pregnancies among American women are unintended.…

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    Sexual Wellness within the Alaskan Foster Care System The number of Alaskan foster youth is at a record high; just over 2,700 children are in foster care (Dobbyn, 2015). Foster youth are at a disproportional risk to contract sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and experience unwanted pregnancy (Hudson, 2012). Foster youth, in general, state the major reason why these issues exist is a lack of education and relationships with healthcare providers (Hudson, 2012). Alaska has high rates of STIs…

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