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    A. Introduction In life, we have choices. Some are more difficult than other to choose the right solution is is. Many women have to choose whether to follow through with a pregnancy or to terminate it, Also known as an abortion. Abortions have been a very touchy subject for different induvial for a very long time. While some are with it and other are totally against abortions. Personally, I feel that a woman should be able to have the final say so with what she chooses to do with her body and…

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    the fertilized egg, the growing placenta starts to produce and release hCG into the bloodstream and urine (American Pregnancy Association). The pregnancy test Maria took was a urine test that detects the hCG hormone produced from her placenta which can detect pregnancy after the first missed period. The presence of hCG hormone in the urine is considered a positive sign of pregnancy. The level of…

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    The Test The story takes place at a high school named Bluford and it this girl named Liselle Manson. And she's 20 she comes to talk to Bluford girls about the mistake she made when she was in their grade. Liselle mason got herself pregnant at 16 and her mother and her father. did not support her choice and her child. The mood is devastated lissel manson made the wrong choice now she’s regretting it already. The place started when she was at Bluford high now feeling so good . she saw she…

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    genetic testing occurs everyday, allowing for cheaper and less invasive tests, allowing parents to understand whether their child will have any deadly diseases. I have compiled six resources which I summarize, assess, analyze, and reflect to support and defend my argument about the pros and cons of prenatal genetic testing. Articles to Inform Summarization and Assessment The article, “Genetic Screening Before or During Pregnancy,” by Phyllis Cooper, provides mutual information and background…

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    Exercise During Pregnancy

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    For some women the thought of exercise during pregnancy is as appealing as a root canal without novacaine. In their minds they have a nine month pass to stay out of the gym. The first three months they are battling morning sickness and exhaustion. The next three months they are beginning to show. The last three months are so uncomfortable that walking ten feet to the bathroom is pure torture, so there is no way they will be able to walk on a treadmill for ten minutes. On the other side of the…

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    The day I encountered Major Tenace, my existence altered forever. It was an early brisk morning in November 2003, when I entered the women’s clinic for an annual Papanicolaou test (Pap smear). Surprisingly, Major Tenace inquired did I desire children, and I bellowed a resounding yes. Unfortunately, I was 35, and had not conceived an infant. Immediately following the completion of the Pap smear, we considered the continual separation as a plausible explanation for the absence of conception.…

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    discusses Pregnancy and Prenatal Development and goes into detail about the stages of prenatal development, Influences on prenatal development, and monitoring prenatal development. In the beginning of chapter 3 it begins by presenting the three different stages of prenatal development which are called The Germinal Stage, The Embryonic stage, and the fetal stage. The Germinal stage is the first two weeks of development after fertilization. For the Embryonic stage during the 2 to 8 weeks of…

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    Conception is the moment where the egg and sperm meet and this is the start of pregnancy. Fertilisation occurs when the sperm cell enters the uterus and moves towards the egg tube. The first trimester which is between 0-12 weeks, occurs at the embryonic stage. On week 3, women will miss their period, the placenta is formed and it will “act as the liver, lungs and kidneys for the embryo and the foetus” Squire (2007) and the amnion sac is also formed where it floats in a liquid called the amniotic…

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    preventing sexually transmitted diseases during vaginal, oral, or anal intercourse. They are also effective in preventing pregnancy. Abstaining abstinence is an excellent way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy, however, it is not the only alternative. Condoms can give you the same benefits as abstinence when it comes to the preventions of STD’s or pregnancy. They are just as great for peole who may not neccessairly want to wait for marriage to have sexual intercourse or…

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    point of view. Abortion is defined as “the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy.” ("Abortion." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 06 Feb. 2017. ) This is a topic that has been in the new lately with the new presidential election. It will probably forever be up for debate whether or not if it is the women’s choice and it is legal. During your pregnancy…

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