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    an obstetrical point of view, pregnancy at an advanced maternal age, or anyone who is 35 or older at the time of delivery, is considered a high-risk pregnancy. As woman age, the quality of eggs that are left in the ovaries declines. As a result, the chance of becoming pregnant goes down, the risk of miscarriages goes up, and the risk of chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome continues to rise. Most women do very well over the age of 35 with their pregnancies, however, there are just a…

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    It was incredibly odd to see so many people at Bythesea mansion. Not many people made their way out to this little two-story, eight room Victorian style mansion in the middle of nowhere. Stephanie knew that for a fact. She watched as camera equipment was brought in, along with tons of crew and production members. Something was being filmed here, and she assumed it was a documentary. As soon as her blue eyes landed on the brown haired male in front of her, she couldn 't help but get excited.…

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    a tiny dark spot in the fetus beating heart. With additional testing, the doctor warns the mother there may be a chance the child would have down syndrome. The doctor gave the women and her husband options including the option to terminating the pregnancy. The women refuse to have an abortion the baby. After six months later her child was born and she realized there was something wrong with her child. In the end of the labor her child did have down syndrome including heart defect. For the next…

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    Worldwide, in 2014, mother to child transmission (MTCT) accounted for 15% of newly infected Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) diagnoses, with an estimated 220,000 infants acquiring HIV (United Nations Children’s Fund [UNICEF], 2015). In Uganda during 2014, an estimated 9,500 children were infected via MTCT, these figures may be as high as 21,000 children (UNICEF, 2015). Comparatively, Australian rates of MTCT stand at an average of one child per year, notably a percentage of 1% in the…

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    being and expects it to yield properly. When a woman goes through the process of pregnancy, she endures a lot of difficulties relating to her health and of the fetus. She strives for the well being of the baby, which leads to her emotional attachment with the baby. I argue that there should not be contracts that separate surrogate mothers from their biological children. The woman who goes through the process of pregnancy understands the well being of the child better than anyone else. There are…

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    Jessica T. Smith Brown Mackie College Mental Health October 17, 2016 ABSTRACT Major depression is a form of postpartum depression (PPD) women experience during and after pregnancy. Pregnancy can result in a mother experiencing the most memorable time of her life either joyous or depression most commonly known as “baby blues”. If baby blues is left untreated it can result with the mother facing a more serious condition called postpartum depression disorder. This disorder can…

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    Abortion is the way that the unexpected parent wants to terminated the unborn baby. The baby is still a human, so they have a right to live and to be born. The term of abortion is commonly to use in several purpose which has been filled with the controversy. In the world, abortion remain widespread, and it also legal in the United States the supreme court. Moreover, abortions are the most risky procedures, and it can cause the risk of the conflict in society and family of the mother. Whether…

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    Teen pregnancy and early childbearing have had issues which have attracted a great deal of attention from service providers, educators, and policy makers over the years. There have been programs over the years to stop teen pregnancies. I have created a teen pregnancy prevention plan that includes: encouraging the community to come together, the youth needs assessment, programs, and evaluations, creating more activities for home and, or after school, and providing information on abstinence and…

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    3. Transverse cerebellar diameter measurement (TCD) : The cerebellar view is obtained by rotating the transducer in the axial plane centered on the thalamus to show the cerebellar hemispheres. This view shows the cerebellum, the cistern magna and the cavum septum pellucidi. The cerebellum characteristically appears as two lobules in either side of midline in the posterior cranial fossa. The widest diameter of the cerebellum is measured(16). Fig. 5: Ultrasonographic Measurement of Transverse…

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    The Woman rights are a extremely large topic and controversy people around the world have heard of or have talked about. Individuals now in days have a large amount of things to say about woman rights and have a strong opinion about it. In the 17th century or even the early 18th century, woman rights where none existing. Even though now we have women’s rights, women are still, not being treated equally as men. We now live in a world where everything is exceeding, everything is improving and…

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