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    In the United States, there were 309,060 teen pregnancies from the ages of 15 to 19 (Duffy 1). These numbers are alarming because teen pregnancy can cause many bumps along the road. There are many ways to prevent teen pregnancy, such as, condoms, birth control, and simply abstinence. However, when everything else fails there is an emergency contraception that helps prevent pregnancy, which is the morning-after pill. The morning-after pill is an emergency contraception taken after unprotected sex…

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    Miracle Of Birth Summary

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    is a Medical Doctor. He has written this book to help pregnant woman to understand all period of pregnancy. The book is divided into three parts discussing the trimesters. The book includes discussion about labor and delivery. The book is about how women need to take care of themselves and their baby during pregnancy. The author explains the nine months of pregnancy including doctor visits, baby changing ,body changing, diets, working during…

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    Persuasive Speech On Yoga

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    to deal and handle it very well such as pregnancy yoga classes. Yep, you heard it right! Yoga! Now, you may wonder as how can yoga for pregnant women become beneficial and you may worry that it is certainly hard to meditate or perform balancing techniques if you are already having that big tummy bulge. What are prenatal yoga classes? Pregnancy yoga classes are specifically designed yoga sessions which will help you as you journey throughout your pregnancy period. Yoga sessions will often include…

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    About 95% of unintended pregnancies happen because women are inconsistent with their birth control. Many women struggle with consistency when taking the pill, because they simply cannot afford it. In a survey by Planned Parenthood, the results were “One in three women voters (34 percent) have struggled with the cost of prescription birth control at some point in their lives. For young adult women, who are most likely to experience an unintended pregnancy, more than half (55 percent) experienced…

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    social and acceptable norm is becoming pregnant by consensual sexual intercourse between a man and a woman after wedlock. Unfortunately, that is not always the case, in some instances, the pregnancy might occur due to improper or no use of contraceptives. The intention of using contraceptives is to prevent a pregnancy,…

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    provide services such as treatments for STD’s and AIDS. Sometimes they also counsel people such as issues as unplanned pregnancy, and hope to be more careful about their bodies. In the late 1980s…

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    the pregnancies in the united states of america are accidental with inconsistent us and non use of birth control being the leading causes for women. Statistics show that teen pregnancy rates have dropped 79% lower that than of other foreign countries, such as Europe and Australia. Since birth control has been with the rising rate of raising teen pregnancy in to public schools systems their should be some kind of prevention stepping in public schools benefits to help decrease teen pregnancy.…

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    Cvs Test Lab Report

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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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    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, which also greatly increases the risk of…

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    #1 Spontaneous Abortion 1. Definition: • The termination of a pregnancy before the fetus is able to live outside of the uterus (before 20 weeks), most often called a miscarriage. 2. What are the causes/risk factors: • Weakened cervix • Immune system response • Physical issues within the mother • Abnormalities of the uterus • Fertilized egg implants in the uterus incorrectly • hormone problems • Infection • Risk factors:  Lifestyle such as excessive caffeine intake, drug use, or smoking …

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