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    Premature Birth

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    What are Preterm Labor and Premature Birth? A normal pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks after the first day of the last period. Going into labor before 37 weeks of pregnancy is known as preterm labor and Babies born before 37 weeks of pregnancy are called premature babies. Signs of premature labour About one baby in every 13 will be born prematurely. Premature delivery is the birth before the 37th week of pregnancy. In most cases labour starts by itself, and the signs will usually be the same as

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    postpartum death of an infant born to a Wisconsin woman (Schlesinger, Duray, Burke, Steere, & Stillman, 1985). The 28-year-old mother developed Lyme disease during the first trimester of pregnancy but did not report symptoms, as all resolved quickly in the absence of treatment (Schlesinger et al., 1985). The pregnancy resulted in the delivery of an infant male who died 39 hours after birth due to cardiovascular defects (Schlesinger et al., 1985). Upon autopsy, the spirochete B. burgdorferi was observed

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    illnesses. The medical community has expanded the number of medicalized conditions to include pregnancy, despite the fact that pregnancy is not considered a regular illness or medical issue to most individuals. In the beginning of the twentieth century, women only saw physicians before birth if there were complications, and usually gave birth naturally at home (Barker, 1998). The extent to which pregnancy has been medicalized can be exemplified through its estimated direct medical cost, which was

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    Prenatal Stages

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    This essay will examine the health outcomes of the social determinate of early life, including both prenatal and postnatal phases. Siddiqi, Irwin, & Hertzmen (2007) define early life as the period from conception until eight years. The prenatal phase will explore the effects of drug use, smoking and alcohol, which is associated with poor health outcomes for the baby. Nutrition and health care access will be considered for both phases. Other factors considered for the postnatal phase are the environment

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    A well-rounded diet is really important during pregnancy, as is proper weight gain. Eating healthy meals will allow you to gain the weight needed to provide the necessary nourishment for the developing child. On average, “a woman should expect to gain between 25 to 35 pounds during pregnancy, assuming that her weight was normal before pregnancy” (Kail & Cavanaugh, 2013).  This weight gain includes the weight of the placenta, the baby, the fluid in the amniotic sac, the increased volume of the blood

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    During the trimesters of pregnancy, every change that the baby has, will affect the mother in many different ways. Pregnancy is a nine month process where the mother will experience a lot of changes. On the first trimester, a woman will experience a lot of symptoms as she adjust to the hormonal changes of pregnancy. This process affects nearly very organ on the body. Since the first month the woman body starts to change. The first sign of pregnancy is a missed period. She will not have her period

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    Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo from the womb before it can survive on its own. surgery has lower risk of side effects. When allowed by local law abortion in the developed world is and has long been one of the safest procedures in medicine. Uncomplicated abortions do not cause any long term mental or physical problems. Every year unsafe abortions cause 47,000 deaths and 5 million hospital admissions. Around 44 million abortions occur each year in the world, with

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    Unintentional or unplanned pregnancies are a major health concern associated with increased risks of detrimental behaviors, abortions and negative social and birth outcomes (Feldman, 2012). While the rates of pregnancy and childbirth among adolescents under the age of 20 in the United States have been falling since 1990 it is not expected to disappear entirely and remains a national problem (Moeller, 2007). Pregnancy in adolescence have been associated with a variety of poor maternal and infant outcomes

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    Multiple Pregnancy Multiple pregnancy is a pregnancy with more than one baby in mom’s uterus, such as twins, triplets or quadruplets. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the highest rate of multiple pregnancy was in the years between 1980 and 2008, due to use of fertility treatments and childbearing among women older than 35 years (Multiple Pregnancy, 2015). The causes of multiple pregnancies are race, gene, age (pregnancy after age of thirty), use of fertility-

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    discuss, ,many think it is competley unethical while others agree that it should be the mother’s choice on what she wants to do. However, these were thoughts on the early pregnancy stage. Doctors now have been giving abortions in the late pregnancy stages as well as the early stages. “Late-term abortion refers to the termination of a pregnancy during its more advanced stages” (Bellaro). If only the debate on whether abortion should be legal or illegal was as easily defined. While no law is in place that

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