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    urge to sleep. Bleeding and Discharge Early in your pregnancy, it’s normal to see light spotting when the fertilised embryo implants the uterus as well as light milky discharge. If the discharge happens to be foul-smelling or the bleeding is accompanied by pain, go see a doctor. Frequent Urination As the weeks go by and your baby starts to grow, your uterus expands to the point where it pushes down on your bladder making you more want to urinate more often. It can be frustrating to have to…

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    The film Hysteria (Wexler, 2011) takes place in Victorian England when Hysteria was known to be a disorder caused by a women's overactive uterus. Dr. Dalrymple was an older man who owned a practice specifically to treat women of Hysteria. The treatment of hysteria was to realign the women's uterus, which is really just bringing women to orgasm. Dr. Dalrymple had two daughters in the film, whose names were Charlotte and Emily. Emily was very supportive of her father and studied pathology, while…

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    Human genetics have led the way into new techniques of conception as well as embryo growth. Gene therapy has allowed genetic specialists to experiment with embryos in order to attempt to heal congenital birth defects as well as hereditary disorders. Although, the embryo receives nutrients from outside sources, the fetus receives no nutrition from the umbilical cord of a mother ultimately reducing the chances of survival. People who favor the use of human genetics for conception suggest that the…

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    always been influenced by religious beliefs and some of the office churches. D&E Abortion most of the procedures are typically done after about twelve weeks of pregnancy. How the procedure is done is when the doctor opens up the cervix and then the uterus is then scraped and the unborn child is removed. By sixteen weeks if you haven’t had the abortion yet the child is then removed piece by piece using…

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    Along with the weight gain, swollen ankles and strange cravings, you may experience a variety of aches and pains during pregnancy. Back pain is a common complaint from pregnant moms. This pain is commonly due to the expanding uterus that stretches the abdominal muscles, shifts the center of gravity and places pressure on the lower back. Fortunately, there is no reason to suffer in pain for nine months. Try these three tips to save your back and enjoy your pregnancy. 1. Exercise There are…

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    Interventions There are three types of surgical abortion procedures and two types of emergency medical contraception that can be used to abort a fetus. The types of surgical abortion procedures are Aspiration, Dilation/Evacuation, and Dilation/Extraction; the emergency medical contraception can be referenced as an over the counter pill, prescribed pill or T-shaped instrument. However, the method is chosen by the woman and what trimester of pregnancy is the woman in. It is recommended before any…

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    physically and mentally. Most mothers face many complications after abortions. It is not a safe process. Abortion should be illegal in the United States. Many women who obtain induced abortions are more likely to develop diseases. “Germs may enter the uterus by the instruments used by doctors, causing pelvic inflammatory infection”(Prokerala). Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection that affects a woman 's reproductive organs. Treatment is available, however, the treatment will not fix any…

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    Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) generally refers to an infection of a female’s reproductive organs. “It usually occurs when sexually transmitted bacteria spread from your vagina to your uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries” (“Pelvic Inflammatory,” n.d.). Douching regularly can also cause PID and disrupts the balance of natural bacteria that women have in their body. Inflammation can cause irreversible damage causing scar tissue formation and may even prevent conception in women with this disease…

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    The First Childbirth

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    Childbirth occurs in three stages and are referred to as the first stage, the second stage, and the third stage. Uterine contractions mark the beginning of the first stage and cause the cervix to become effaced and dilated, or thinned and widened to enable the baby to pass through the birth canal. In order for the baby to pass through the birth canal, the cervix needs to be widened to approximately 10 centimeters. The first uterine contractions are not very painful and typically occur every…

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    According to Healthline, meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) occurs when the baby is put into stress before or during birth. Meconium is the stool that is produced before birth. Stress can cause the fetus to pass some meconium stool while still in the uterus and it mixes with the amniotic fluid and the baby may breathe it into their lungs before, during, or right after birth. Causes: • According to Healthline, MAS occurs when the baby is stressed and is most likely a result of the available…

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