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    Early pregnancy is becoming more of a problem every year. More and more teenagers are becoming pregnant and becoming young mothers. There are many reasons on why this is such a problem. For instance, young mothers drop out of high school, their bodies are not mature enough, not as financially stable as they should be, and many other reasons. In the periodal How to Stop Teen Pregnancies, it states “When teenage girls have babies, they are in danger. They more likely will suffer serious health problems

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    Physiology Cardiovascular System in Pregnancy Introduction Preeclampsia is a common and multisystem disorder in pregnancy which results in life threatening complications. It is a condition which occurs only to a pregnant woman or after her delivery, in which the blood pressure elevates after the twenty weeks of gestational age along with development of protein in the urine. Inflammatory activity is also increased along with development of insulin resistance. This way pregnancy highlights the tendency of

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    in 1 out of every 200 pregnancies and can be caused by many different reasons and there are a few different types. Placenta previa can be a very scary diagnosis for a pregnant mom but knowing what to look for, seeking medical treatment early and complying with doctors’ orders mothers can still have a very healthy baby. Placenta moves as the womb stretches and grows during pregnancy. Early in pregnancy it is very normal for the placenta to be low in the womb, but as pregnancy progresses, the placenta

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    Tragically, the general public did not permit her to see quality in her womanliness and even attempted to disgrace her with it, so she saw no other decision yet. Felicity was seriously upset about her pregnancy on the grounds that the length of she was pregnant, she would not be executed as a saint. She reviled this womanly state as hindering for her longing to rise above womanhood and die for God. Being a pregnant woman lessened Felicity to being basic

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    000 in 1993 (Chang, Wilikins-Haug, Berman, Goetz 1). In a report, Substance Abuse and the American Woman, sent out by the Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, at least one of every five pregnant women uses alcohol and/or other drugs during pregnancy (http:/www.nofas.org/stats.htm). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) refers to a group of physical and mental birth defects that are the

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    Abortion is the termination of a human pregnancy and is most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. Abortion became legalized in 1973 and can be used in any reason for the killing of the baby. However, in some states teenagers are required to have the consent of their parents or guardians in order to have an abortion. In California, you are allowed to have an abortion without parental consent, even if you are a minor, and the government will pay all cost of the procedure if you can

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    spotting had started a few days ago and she is concern because she had a few miscarriages and she is fearful of losing this pregnancy. She was recently seen in the emergency room for the vaginal bleed. There are many causes that can be associated with genital infections such as trauma and systemic diseases that can result in vaginal bleeding during any time throughout pregnancy (Sun, Tao, Hao, Su, Xu & Liu 2012). PMH/PSH: My patient’s past history is sickle cell disease, hypothyroidism, hypertension

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    Alli Gardner Mrs. Cook English IV 3/29/17 Teratogens Alarmingly, the number of women who make the dangerous decision to drink, smoke, or use drugs throughout their pregnancy is increasing daily. When an expecting mother uses a substance while pregnant, she poses a serious threat to both her health and her child’s. Alcohol, drugs, and tobacco each present specific health risks that run to the fetus and can affect the child in many different ways, which can all result in major complications throughout

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    Task 1 An explanation of the potential effects on development of babies and young children of the following experiences. All babies and young children can show different rates of development. It is often linked to experiences during conception, pregnancy and childbirth. pre-conceptual Lifestyle of parents can have effect on child’s potential development and this is because men’s sperm and women’s ova can be very easily damaged. Those who are planning a child is recommended: quitting smoking, avoiding

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    Abortion Outline

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    Definition of an Abortion An abortion is the medical process of ending a pregnancy so it does not result in the birth of a baby. It is also sometimes known as a 'termination' or a 'termination of pregnancy’. Depending on how many weeks you have been pregnant, the pregnancy is ended either by taking medication or by having a surgical procedure. An abortion is not the same as a miscarriage, which is where the pregnancy is lost or ends naturally. The loss starts without medical intervention, although

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