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    store. 13The labor pains of childbirth come for him, But he is not a wise son, At the right time he does not stand in position At the place of bursting forth of children. Outline: Hosea 13:12-13: Ephraim’s Folly Motif of Guilt and Sin (v. 12). Assonance and parallelism in v. 12. Parallel structure in Hosea 4:8, 8:13, 9:9. Motif of Folly (v. 13) Wisdom is observing the signs of nature Ephraim’s folly leads to death Motif of the Female Body (v. 13) Death in childbirth as taboo Connection netween the

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    wisdom tooth impaction, a comparison of Oscar Pistorius ' prosthetic legs and the advantages it has over human feet, and pelvis morphology and how it relates to childbirth are discussed. In particular, Dr. Rosenberg 's preliminary short statement; “Laboring Humans: Giving Birth to Large-Brained, Large, Helpless Babies,” brought up childbirth and the many risks associated with it. Rosenberg compared and contrasted how humans gave birth and how primates gave birth. Primates, like gorillas, give birth

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    Designer Birth

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    After watching The Business of Being Born I was very shocked at the statistics stated throughout the link. One of the most shocking things from the link is that the United States is one of the less developed countries when it comes to childbirth and the health of the child. In Europe and Japan, midwives attend over seventy percent of the births, while in the United States, less than eight percent attend midwives. Maternity care in the United States is in crisis and midwives are trying to change the

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    The American discourse around childbirth pain management includes mostly narcotic pain killers, epidurals and other sources of pain medication while the Middle Eastern discourse around labor pain management includes meditation, herbal substances and breathing exercises. This is important because America’s attitude towards hospitals and doctors is so trusting that we don’t stop and think about what we are putting into our bodies and we blindly accept what they are giving us because it is considered

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    her own personal experiences, she is both pro-choice and pro-abortion. Using ten reasons, she outlines why she believes in abortion so strongly. Abortion and birth control allow a woman to manage, delay, and limit childbirth. In the author’s words, “Being able to delay and limit childbirth is a fundamental to female empowerment and equality” (Tarico, 1). In addition, she indicates that abortion plays an important role in the raising and nurturing of children. Abortion and birth control can help reduce

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    Marian Rivera Case Study

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    and confidence will impart inspiration to millions of women hoping to have an always beach ready body. Marian Rivera never failed to surprise her fans and followers when she stepped out and showcased her “Tyan na Flat” and slim body even after childbirth. Last year has been a glorious year for Marian Rivera after signing endorsements to various brands and series of projects such as Yan and Morning, Encantadia and Sunday Pinasaya. She

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    My third choice was The Business of Being Born. The Business of Being Born is a documentary that examines the ways that American health care system approaches childbirth. The traditional form of birth in U.S include hospital and drugs while in other countries they have a midwives. In the documentary they interview parents and medical expects to explain about birth. The parents explain how they are rush to have their baby. If the parents don’t devilry there baby within a certain amount of time, they

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    What is an OB/GYN?

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    that person would be a doctor known as an obstetrician/gynecologist or OBGYN. An obstetrician is a physician who has profitably finished specialized education and training in the handling of labor, pregnancy, and the time period right after childbirth. A gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in the well being of the female reproductive system, which encompasses the examination and the approach of diseases and disorders. An OBGYN can pass as an essential physician and usually serve as advisors

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    A woman goes into labor and her husband wheels her into a hospital, to the labor and delivery unit. It is her first time having a baby and she is scared, and not completely sure what to expect. About seven hours later, the nurse and the doctor tell her that she is 6 centimeters dilated and not progressing in her labor, and that if she is ready, the nurses can give her Pitocin which intensifies labor and call the anesthesiologist to give her an epidural. Terrified and more than willing to listen

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    Women 's Impact On Women

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    From its beginning childbirth had been a thing between women. Childbirth as a social event created an impenetrable support system of women rooted in the common song between those who give birth. Before the medicalization of childbirth, women knew a more autonomous procedure. Why did men decide that childbirth needed them? Almost instinctually, I believe that men saw the power of a united female population and trembled in its wake. The same way that white men trembled in the eye of flourishing black

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