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    First respond early pregnancy test, Trojan bareskin Condom clear blue easy digital pregnant test. I choose these three because when I first saw their name on the paper scavenger hunt, I wanted to know how they look. I have seen a lot of contraceptive method but not those three that I choose. (A short summary of the contraceptive)The Church& Dwight CO, INC Manufacture the first respond early pregnancy test contraceptive and this product were design to prevent any unplanned pregnancies so couple that

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    Copious teenagers around the United States experience unexpected pregnancies, while others experience sexually transmitted infections at an early age. This is due to the fact that adolescents commenced to be sexually active at a rather young age. Due to the high increase of unexpected pregnancies and transmitted diseases, school officials came to the conclusion of imposing the need of a sex education course. Throughout the students early adolescent years, schools officials commence to introduce teenagers

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    Miscarriage accounts for 12.5% of all pregnancies with around 1% of women suffering recurrent miscarriage (three or more mis-carriages). Despite the association of recurrent miscarriage with several identifiable etiologies (chromosomal abnormalities, uterine pathologies, coagula-tion abnormalities, and immunological conditions), the cause remains unknown in approximately 50% of cases, further adding to the distress associated with this condition. Recurrent spontaneous abortion is a heteroge-neous

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    Abstract Human breast tissue differentiates during pregnancy, and its regression thereafter results in anti-carcinogenic properties. Theoretically, women who delivery prematurely do not gain the anti-carcinogenic benefits of a full-term pregnancy and may be at an increased risk for breast cancer compared to women who carry to term. Limited amount of research has been conducted to determine if case studies support a positive correlation between early preterm delivery (PTD) and breast cancer in the mother

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    What Does Nausea Feel Like One of the early signs of pregnancy is nausea, and many expectant mothers experience nausea during early pregnancy. Nausea is usually a common symptom throughout the first trimester or even longer, and it is typically the most complained about symptom that women report. Fortunately, even though nausea can be terribly uncomfortable, it is not harmful to you or your baby. Not surprisingly, first time mothers want to know, what does nausea feel like? What Does Nausea Feel

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    progesterone in early pregnancy explain viable pregnancies in patients with a history of miscarriage? Change One: In pregnant patients with a history of miscarriage, how does progesterone use compared to no treatment affect the viability of a pregnancy within nine months? Change Two: In a random sample of pregnant women with a history of recurrent miscarriage of unknown etiology, how does the application of 400 mg of progesterone, vaginally, twice daily for the first twelve weeks of pregnancy compared

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    Rogerian essay Teenage pregnancy and condom use Teenage pregnancy and condom use are one of the greatest debated and an issue that people cannot seem to agree on. While some parties feel that giving teenagers’ sex education starting from an early age will go a long way in helping curb teenage pregnancies, others feel that this only accelerates the rate at which teenagers are getting pregnant with the constant exposure to information that they use wrongly. The main concern in this topic is how to

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    Contraceptives or birth control are methods that prevent unplanned pregnancies but are also used promote family planning, reduce the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and treat cosmetic and gynecological conditions. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevent, about 45% of all pregnancies in 2011 were unplanned in the United States, which was a 51% decline since 2008.1 Of those about 50% resulted without birth control use and the other half reported using a method of

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    during her pregnancy, but this is false. It is never recommended for a woman to drink during her pregnancy as it can cause Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a fairly new disorder. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are a group of conditions that can occur in a person whose mother drank alcohol during her pregnancy. Unfortunately, the issue has evolved into a moral panic due to the stigma. There is stigma for the mothers for drinking during pregnancy and the

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    to this day in social and economic context. The conditions that some teenagers face in communities and families may contribute to teen pregnancy. Within the social domain, peers are a big risk factor for teen pregnancy. Some factors include sexual pressure from peers, belief that most peers are sexually active, friends who are sexually active, dating at an early age, and dating someone who is a few years older than you (Southeastern Idaho Public Health, n.d.). Many teenagers feel the pressure from

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