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    Teen Pregnancy has become a major problem in the United States and this paper will explore the ways to help reduce that problem.Everyday thousands of teens are putting themselves at risk for pregnancies.Some ways to reduce teen pregnancies is to have more sex education in schools and also provide birth control methods and condoms.These ways will stop kids having sex and have kids pay more attention in school so they can pursue a career instead of having to go through the stress of having a kid…

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    Prenatal Care

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    the ways to get healthy birth is to have healthy pregnancy. In order to have healthy pregnancy, it is important to get prenatal care as early as possible. Prenatal care is defined as preventive care at each stage of pregnancy and it includes 12 physician visits in US. It also includes check ups on visits like blood tests, ultrasounds for healthy baby etc. It also helps in preventing complications like preterm labor and pregnancy loss during pregnancy. It is a women’s issue because it increases…

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    I began to notice breakouts on my face by the age of fourteen. This is when your hormones start to because more adamant, and you change into your young teenage self. I went to my first dermatologist that a friend had recommended. This male dermatologist would give me a facial about every two weeks. He would steam my face, and then use harsh utensils to extract the “grossness” out of my pores. He would then follow with microdermabrasion and the bacteria “zapper”. I went to him for a while, but…

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    Benefits Of Medicaid

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    In The Medical (Medicaid) program definitely met and still meets a lot of the needs of its beneficiaries but there’s more progress that can be done. Medicaid met and still meets the needs through serving millions of people with low-income. Medicaid and the Children’s Health insurance program so far provided coverage for more than 31 million of children and based on 2014 Report of CMS, about 72.5 million of people enrolled (CMS, 2014). Even though the federal government can set minimum…

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    sperm for the propagation of generation. Many sperms are required to dissolve the zona pellucida. Due to some unknown etiology and due to the increased induction of ovulation in assisted reproductive technology (ART), the incidence of multiple pregnancies is increasing not only in the developed world, but also in developing countries like India. When we deviate from the nature, artificial technologies have their own hazards, so do with multiple gestations. Multiple gestations are at higher risk…

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    Premature birth occurs before the 37th week of the pregnancy is complete. Premature births accounts for more than ten percentages in the United States. The rate of low-birth weight for infants born in the United States has reached an all-time high in nearly 30 years. Infant who are born this early is can be small in their size and weight. Low birth weight is defined as births are those weighting less than 2,500 grams (5lb.s, 8oz). According to Georgia Family Connection Partnership, the rates…

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    and more than fifty percent of them will or have already dropped out of high school because their anxiety got the best of them. Many teen parent have bills to pay as well as the need to care for the newborn. Many teen mom have to deal with their pregnancy…

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    Birth Restrictions

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    from the truth. According to the website, livescience.com, “Plan B (emergency contraception) contains a high dose of levonorgestrel, the same hormone found in most birth control pills. The drug prevents pregnancy by stopping the release of an egg from the ovary. It does not affect an existing pregnancy”. The way the medication works is to stop the body from ovulating, not from removing an already fertilized egg. Various pro-choice organizations support access to emergency contraception, giving…

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    Abortion and teen pregnancy rates go hand in hand. This is a topic that many try to avoid discussing, due to the broad range of strong opinions that many people have on taking away an unborn life. This being said, if you unexpectedly got pregnant, would or could you ever think of abortion as being a solution? The United States Supreme Court's decision on making abortion a constitutional right has made an enormous impact on these rates. Teen pregnancy has been a controversial topic for…

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    authors lists about their research article, many questions come to mind that could really affect the way the findings of this article are perceived. The main point of Carol Crowley and Tillman Farley study is to understanding why they’re so many teen pregnancies? They interviewed about 200 girls that walked into a health clinic in a rural area. Some of the girl 's were pregnant so they were not included in the final results. The interviews were done by one of the two clinicians working in the…

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