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    These days, the morning after pill has many reasons. Some of these reasons are causing girls to have more sex. Many girls suffer more and more pregnancies each day. There is more and more pressure on girls these days about boys pressuring them to have sex. Sex is giving an advantage for girls to be using the morning after pill more now. The ability of this will increase dramatically, and will be easier on girls that are in school. The morning after pill is challenging because it can cause so…

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    inform the children within it. Using this approach would then help politicians and the American society end the debate on sex education in schools. Any tactic that gets people talking about sex, informing the youth should be considered. With teen pregnancy and sexual transmitted diseases being a never- ending aspect of society, parents who then are responsible in establishing religious and ethical values for their children should be responsible for the sexual values their children would then be…

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    week later there was still no sign of my monthly cycle, I had begun to worry. I contacted my boyfriend to let him know that there was a possibility that I could be pregnant. I immediately scheduled an appoint at my local clinic. There I took a pregnancy test to see the outcome; the results had come back negative. The nurse informed…

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    Crystal Rolland Case Study

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    but she also felt as though she had been used. Her mind was so consumed with Rolland, or lack there of. She questioned herself hundreds of times. Where did she go wrong? On her way home from work, she stopped at the drug store and bought a home pregnancy kit. Upon arriving home, she tested herself. It turned up positive. She was saddened but cautious knowing it was not foolproof. Early the next day she made an appointment for that afternoon with her doctor, Dr. Joseph…

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    defined a perfect mother to me. I want everyone around me to see and say that I am a perfect example of a great mother. The more I reflect on my understanding of being the perfect mother; I noticed that it does not exist. I stressed myself my entire pregnancy about it when it never existed. I now understand that the only way I can be a spectacular mother is to do my very best, never give up, and stop worrying what other’s perception of a great mother is. I realized that every parent, child, and…

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    Prenatal Care Barriers

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    through initiating prenatal visits and using health promotion and education, and there are various interventions available to ensure a healthy pregnancy. Because of these reasons, women should have access to quality prenatal care, however, research shows that there are multiple barriers preventing women from visiting prenatal clinics and providers early on in pregnancy. An important question to ask is if prenatal care can help prevent adverse outcomes and decrease infant mortality rates, why are…

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    Causes Of Turner Syndrome

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    Women with TS also have many other symptoms like; prominent ears, low hairline on the back of their neck, drooping eyelids, dry eyes, flat broad chest, and soft fingernails. Severe symptoms include: incomplete sexual development, rare spontaneous pregnancies, short term memory, cardiovascular problems, and ovarian failure.…

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    Pregnant Drug Abuse

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    Pregnant drug users should be charged with child abuse. When arguing why pregnant drug users should be prosecuted we must recognize and understand child welfare and the laws and or policies associated with child welfare. According to the Child Welfare government website, child welfare “ promotes the safety, permanency, and well-being of children, youth, and families by connecting child welfare, adoption, and related professionals as well as the public to information, resources, and tools…

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    Vanderpool, 2013). The goal of Ferguson and Vanderpool’s (2013) observation was to test the importance of parent-involvement in a home-visitation program. Before the health care intervention, parents would be interviewed to determine factors that may play a substantial role in their child-rearing abilities (Ferguson & Vanderpool, 2013). The Parent Survey test is given…

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    unaffected it can either be frozen and be used later or can be transferred to the female. If the embryo is affected they are allowed to be destroyed. For those’s who have the embryo transferred into their bodies they then have to carry out a pregnancy test in two weeks. A biological implication is that in order to carry out PGD the couple must undergo IVF; even if the couple are fertile IVF is necessary in order to screen embryos. Going through IVF and then PGD is not only expensive and…

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