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    Many clinics offer abortions to a range of crowds, those include unplanned pregnancies from having unsafe sex to the mother having a terminal illness and not wanting to pass it on to her child. In the United States abortion should only be legal in cases of rape, terminal illness in the mother or baby, and birth defects. According to US National Library of Medicine, in victims aged 12 to 45, the national rape-related pregnancy rate is 5%, of those pregnancies 50% had an abortion. Of all…

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    become very common within the past forty years. Twenty-one percent of all U.S. pregnancies, excluding miscarriages, end in abortion. (AGI). Abortion is defined as the ending of a pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus. Abortion was illegal until the Roe versus Wade case, which legalized abortions. Although abortions were illegal until this point, it did not stop them from happening. Often times physicians and other medical practitioners risked being…

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    Paper On Cestles

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    invaginate and results in the parasite detaching from the host tissue. When the bulb contracts, it causes the tentacles to protrude and dig into the host's intestinal wall. It also contains a single ovary that is bilobed and anterior in the proglottid. The uterus is a simple sac and there can be anywhere from a few to many…

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    give way in a miscarriage. The injuries caused by the vacuum that pulls out the fetus hurts the cervix and rips it. When it scar the fallopian tubes it allows sperm to travel to to the egg. The egg then cannot leave the uterus, which leads to another abortion because the uterus is too small to carry the fetus in a wanted pregnancy. Many women grieve silently, their sorrow ignored by a society that expects them to be grateful for the “freedom” to abort. Some suffer depression, nightmares,…

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    pelvic inflammatory disease. There are one million new cases of pelvic inflammatory disease diagnosed each year. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a polymicrobial infection of the upper genital tract. Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, or the ovaries. Pelvic inflammatory disease usually affects sexually active females in their childbearing years. “About one in every seven women receives treatment for pelvic inflammatory disease at some point in her life”…

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    Tornadotropin Case Studies

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    Maria’s urine is called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). Human chorionic gonadotropin is a glycoprotein composed of 237 amino acids (Primal Pictures). After fertilization, the egg moves through the fallopian tubes and into the uterus where it attaches to the wall of the uterus. Shortly after the implantation of the fertilized egg, the growing placenta starts to produce and release hCG into the bloodstream and urine (American Pregnancy Association). The pregnancy test Maria took was a urine…

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    understanding about the pathophysiology, risk factors, stages, treatments, and nursing interventions for cervical cancer. It starts in the cells lining the cervix, in the lower part of the uterus which is called the uterine cervix. The fetus grows in the upper body of the uterus. The cervix connects the body of the uterus to the vagina,…

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    Is Abortion Just Or Unjust

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    with the ultrasonic instruments, they realize that the abortion they had previously was likewise a tiny baby with a heartbeat. The trauma they experienced is overwhelming. The act of the abortion is not just the removal of pregnancy tissue from the uterus. There is more, much more, to the procedure than the pro-abortion counselors ever tell the person who is trying to make a decision. Once done, the damage is very difficult to live with.”(Unknown) “Since the Court 's ruling in 1973, there have…

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    Abortion is the termination of pregnancy. Many women or couples decide to abort for many different reasons. When a woman come to this decision they usually have three different methods to choose from. This method used typically depends on how far the fetus is developed, or in other words what trimester the women is in. The three-abortion classification are surgical, medical, and spontaneous. This paper will analysis these three methods, briefly, and some of the side effects abortion could have…

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    showed the risk of breast cancer did not increase for women who have had a hysterectomy and are receiving oestrogen-only HRT (Gompel et al., 2008). The use of oestrogen-only HRT increases the risk of endometrial cancer in women who have an intact uterus (Short, 2015). In these cases women should use progestogen with oestrogen to counteract the stimulation of the endometrium (Hickey et al., 2012). Combined HRT does not raise the risk of endometrial cancer providing the correct balance of…

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