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    Zika Virus In Colombia

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    especially for women. The essential question is Should pregnancy be postponed in areas where Zika is present. In my opinion pregnancy should be postponed to avoid fatalities and other problems. The World health organization has declared a Public Health Emergency they warned the people that this virus can spread throughout Latin america and maybe worldwide. That's why many people should be cautious and make right decisions. I agree with postponing pregnancy if you’ve traveled to a country…

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    Sallie Tisdale wrote an essay titled We Do Abortions Here: A Nurse’s Story. After reading her personal essay about her job I concluded she doesn’t necessarily propose her opinion. While her opinion does not seem clear, I believe that Tisdale wants the readers to form their own opinion on the situation. As I read We Do Abortions Here: A Nurse’s Story, my opinion began to regenerate on abortion. I believe that there are certain situations that do call for abortion. In We Do Abortions Here: A…

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    FDA’s morning after pill become available to girls of fifteen in April of 2013. Studies and statistics show that teen pregnancy is decreasing and the use of this pill is rising. However it is still under observation of the two are linked. Some studies show that more women are using the morning after pill at least once in their life time. Statists also tell us that teen pregnancy dropped nine percent in 2015, the year after the pill become available to a new age group. Whither or not the pill is…

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    PEP In Nursing

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    Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy (PEP), also known as pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPP), Bourne’s toxemic rash of pregnancy, nurse’s late onset prurigo, and toxic erythema of pregnancy all refer to the same dermatologic condition that occurs in pregnant women. Although the PEP condition is the most common dermatological condition among pregnant women, there are certain stages of the disorder that are very rare. There have been great debates over the etiology of…

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    I know it can be a very tough topic to talk about but I hope I can help you to to make the right decisions during your pregnancy. Not drinking alcohol while you are pregnant is probably the most important thing you can do to help make sure your baby is born healthy and happy. Quitting alcohol consumption can be difficult without the added struggle of pregnancy, so I want you to know that I am here to help if you need it. I hope this letter can explain the negative consequences of Fetal Alcohol…

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    honestly never thought about having any in my near future, so this topic is new to me. I do believe when and if during a pregnancy the discussion of a C-section were to arise; it would be due to current or previous circumstances. I would have the following questions. How will a C-section/drugs used affect my body and my child? Will having a C-section pose complications in future pregnancies? What is the recovery like? Could possible C-section complications affect my day to day life? After…

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    entering treatment. Financial incentives and improved success rates drives the practice of implanting multiple embryos (Asch & Marmor, 2008). The risk of multiple births is 11.2% for each assisted reproduction therapy (ART). The goal is a single viable pregnancy. To achieve a successful outcome, selective termination of embryos may be required. An informed consent for IVF should include all possible outcomes including the risk of multiple births and the possible need of a selective termination…

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    Diet for pregnant women Carrot juice pregnant woman equal. Calcium and blood will not decrease. Vomiting of pregnancy (vomiting) may be an indicator of a lack of vitamin B1. Dried yeast (yeast) in 9000 the most vitamin B1. E. The unit contains. Women most 100 units of vitamin B1 it happens. Beet pregnant woman, in any form, should. It increases the amount of breast milk. Peanut protein, fat, sugar is found. This is similar to milk proteins. Pregnant women should eat every day, 50 grams of…

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    Preeclampsia and AFLP both represent a substantially critical maternal ailments occurring in the third trimester of pregnancy, emerging for prompt interventions even up to pregnancy termination (11). The fairly favorable maternal outcome of preeclampsia is reversed in case of liver involvement (12). HELLP syndrome is signified as the risky evolution of preeclampsia, titled with (H) for hemolysis, (EL) for elevated liver functions tests, and (LP) for low platelet counts (13). However the…

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    Choosing to end a life is a decision that no one should have to make, but choosing to end an innocent baby’s life has become a very controversial topic. Whether a pregnancy was an accident or the parents do not feel prepared to bring a child into the world, many people believe ending a pregnancy by abortion is not right. Others believe it is an efficient way to solve their problems and see nothing wrong with the process. No matter one’s opinion on the topic, there are many effects the procedure…

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