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    for Sickle Cell During Pregnancy* Introduction There are two main ways of checking your baby for genetic problems while it is in the womb. These techniques are called amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS). *Amniocentesis* What is amniocentesis? The test involves placing a needle in to the womb through the woman’s abdominal wall and obtaining a small amount of amniotic fluid). The amniocentesis test is usually carried out between 16 and 18 weeks of the pregnancy and can be done in…

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    Clear Blue Research Paper

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    suspecting that you may be pregnant? Have you been searching for an accurate pregnancy testing solution? If you want to know the truth about your pregnancy status, then this article will offer the right solutions to your problems. While most women believe that they must visit their gynecologist to obtain correct pregnancy test results, the truth is that clear blue offers accurate pregnancy results just like the urine test that the doctor performs. Clear blue is globally company that has helped…

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    want laws created, but some believe that abortion should be the woman’s choice and some believe it should be the government 's decision if a woman is to get an abortion. Abortion has gone back many years. In the early 1800s abortions in early pregnancies could be legally performed by midwives and folk practitioners (Zewski, 17). In 1873 information was given to women about birth control and abortions. In 1980 abortions were prohibited unless the mother’s life is in danger. In 1973 a supreme…

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    investigation in reference to a drug endangered newborn that was exposed to the mother’s drug usage during her pregnancy. The newborn is Andrew Pruett, born January 10, 2017. The mother is Acacia Pruett. The referral was first sent in to Muskogee County DHS because while hospital staff was speaking with Acacia she admitted to using methamphetamine at the beginning of her pregnancy. Drug tests were given to Acacia and Andrew. Both came initial drug screens came back negative. Follow up…

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    problems throughout the course of the pregnancy while promoting healthy lifestyles that benefit both mother and child. All pregnant women get blood and urine tests and a blood pressure check at every visit. In early prenatal care, what occurs at your appointments? Your blood pressure, weight, and height is checked. Calculate your due date based on your last menstrual cycle and ultrasound exam. Ask about your health, including previous conditions, surgeries, or pregnancies. Ask about your family…

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    Contraception History

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    Both contraception and pregnancy would help to transform the practice of medicine throughout history, through reproductive rights, contraception and standards requiring pharmaceutical companies to provide information and side effects of drugs. The Pill has grown to be the leading type of birth control used in the United States. It is “the first, but also the most successful lifestyle drug in history,” (Tone, 320) transforming medical practice by changing cultural perceptions of labor and…

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    Prenatal Care Essay

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    education and knowledge about prenatal care. Better understandings of common prenatal complications and how to treat them have made a significant difference in the survival rate of infants. Due to advances in medicine, women are learning of their pregnancies sooner and are able to take optimal care of their bodies and unborn babies.…

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    an obstetrical point of view, pregnancy at an advanced maternal age, or anyone who is 35 or older at the time of delivery, is considered a high-risk pregnancy. As woman age, the quality of eggs that are left in the ovaries declines. As a result, the chance of becoming pregnant goes down, the risk of miscarriages goes up, and the risk of chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome continues to rise. Most women do very well over the age of 35 with their pregnancies, however, there are just a…

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    an ethical problem surrounding pregnancies the first thought that comes to mind is abortion. There are actually many others that do not receive the attention that should be brought to light. One being extraordinary medical treatment for pregnancy complications. What are these treatments? Should these treatments be used? So many questions arise from this topic. Some see pregnancy as natural occurrence and not requiring any medical attention while others see pregnancy as a medical condition that…

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    I interview my aunt for this assignment. She had her first child at the age of 24 she called her pregnancy a unexpected blessing, because she was not expected it. When she first found out that she was pregnant she was shock because it was a couple of weeks before her and her husband got married and she was not ready to have a child until a year later, because of her living circumstances and because of money issues. She wanted to be fully prepared for when she has a child enter her life. So when…

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