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    Syphilis Research Paper

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    spread through direct contact with a syphilitic sore, also known as a chancre. Mothers can transmit the disease to their babies in utero, or even during child birth. This is referred to as congenital syphilis. Congenital syphilis can lead to stillbirth,…

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    Therefore, to have both the mother and the fetal healthy, the mother has to know what is good for her body. Using drugs while pregnant leave different effects to the fetal, including: growth restriction, prematurity, stillbirth, and neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) (8). Dryen et al. (2013) had reported their finding and stated “45% of infants of methadone-prescribed mothers developed neonatal abstinence syndrome requiring pharmacological treatment (1).” Meanwhile,…

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    Primiparas Case Study

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    Subjects and Methods The aim of this study was to identify factors causing lack of attendance at antenatal clinics in primiparas and to determine effects of lack of antenatal care on perinatal outcomes. The methodology that was followed in carrying out the study is presented under four designs, namely: Technical design, operational, administrative and statistical design Technical design The Technical design included the research design, research setting, subjects, and tool of the study.…

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    Imagine the potential of copying the DNA of a creature exactly, to create a replica of that creature. Opening a door to a multitude of scientific research. Now imagine the repercussions that could come from tampering with the natural cycle of life. Both seem intimidating, intriguing, yet convoluted. Since the first successful cloning experiment in 1996, a sheep named Dolly, there was is question that cloning is a force to be reckoned with. The experiment posed new opportunities and also…

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    Penny Simkin 's "The birth partner" is a detailed and easy to use reference guide through various stages, interventions, and scenarios during, before and after the birthing process. While specifying the roles the partner, caregiver and Doula will play along the side the mother in these different situation and through her beautiful journey of pregnancy. She also offers preparation lists for home and hospital births, comfort and various example layouts for things from fetal movements to birth…

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    Postpartum depressions also know, as “baby blues” is a depression followed by mothers after giving birth. It usually happen during the 1st- 4th weeks after childbirth (Field, 2009). This depression covers a group of mental illnesses with an onset of psychotic symptoms that’s encountered after childbirth. There are many symptoms of postpartum depression such as fatigue, hormonal change, trauma of pregnancy or the adjustment of motherhood, feeling of worthless, guilt and many more (M, 2016). This…

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    It can also happen after a miscarriage and stillbirth. The “Baby Blues” and Postpartum Depression are two totally different things in which are always confused for one another. Baby Blues usually goes away within a couple of weeks as is Postpartum Depression can last for months on end. In very rare…

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    Long Essay 2 MAYHALL Bonita Sexual violence is a very real and serious issue that both men and women face in todays society. There are many different types of sexual violence, one being sexual terrorism. The definition of sexual terrorism in the book is, “the threat of rape and sexual assault that controls a woman’s life whether or not she is actually physically or sexually assaulted,” (Shaw 69). Sexual terrorism is just one of the many forms of sexual violence discussed in the textbook. In…

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    There are many vulnerable populations in the book “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson that I could have wrote about. Out of all the vulnerable populations I choose to write about the woman in jail. The women in this book went through a lot of heart ache and pain. One of the women in the book name was Marsha. Marsha was pregnant with her seventh child. One day she wasn’t feeling well so she decided to take a warm bathe to relax in the tub. The family didn’t tell anyone about her still birth…

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    Gonorrhea Essay

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    The etiological agent of Gonorrhea is Neisseria gonorrhoeae, affects both sexually active males and females of all ages. The chain of transmission of Neisseria gonorrhoeae is by direct sexual contact via vaginal, anal, oral intercourse, or from a mother to their baby, during childbirth. Contact of infectious exudates from mucous membranes of an infected human creates a passageway from one human to another human and/or partner. Gonorrhea is listed as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and is…

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