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    Natasha Lindemann ENG 1121 17 November 2014 Major Research Paper Maple Teenage Pregnancy Teenage Pregnancy- when a young female conceives a child and is under the age of 20 by the end of the pregnancy period. How do these young girls cope with pregnancy at such a young age? Pregnant teens may be worried about how to tell their family and what everybody else will think about the situation. They In my paper I am going to talk about the risk factors, causes, choices of what to do with the child, health

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    455-463). The appearance of cysts is a normal process that occurs during ovulation in women who are premenopausal. However, cysts formed in the postmenopausal period have a great chance to cause cancer. Women are at increased risk if they are having trouble conceiving. Environment factors also affect the incidence of ovarian cancer

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    Birth Control Technologies

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    Introduction: I picked the topic of Birth Control Technologies because I am very interested in seeing how things have changed over time whether positive or negative when it comes to birth control. I do believe the usage of birth control is important when it comes to helping control the growth of the population. What other purposes does it serve? How did it become such a politically driven issue? Government always feels the need to step in and control people’s lives but is it really necessary

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    The topic of interest was the INVO procedure, which was first introduced in a fertility clinic in Toronto during the year of 2015 (Kirkey, 2015). The very first in Canada to do this procedure (Kirkey, 2015). The concept behind this particular procedure is to allow women to undergo an in-vitro fertilization with the opportunity to “incubate” the embryos inside their own body which replaces the complex in vitro fertilization (IVF) laboratory (Kirkey, 2015). The essence of this methodology to assisting

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    What makes humankind unique? There are many characteristics that make humankind special and unique; some of these traits can be easily identified while others are difficult to notice. These unique traits are mostly backed by different theories from many fields such as; theology, biology, psychology, anthropology among others. A major unique feature that makes human beings different from all other creatures and objects is their ability to make use of large amounts of knowledge and incorporate it

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    when using frozen-thawed embryo transfers rather than fresh embryo transfers, as using fresh embryos requires the use of controlled ovarian stimulation (1). Controlled ovarian stimulation involves the use of several fertility medications to induce ovulation in multiple follicles. This results in having supraphysiologic hormonal levels in patients, which end up decreasing endometrial receptivity. Instead, Roque et. al. argues that it is better to use frozen-thawed embryos for transfer because embryo

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    are living proof this miracle does not always happen. This can be due to many different factors, including but not limited to: the woman’s age, medical conditions preventing healthy reproductive processes, medications being taken inhibiting proper ovulation, damaged fallopian tubes, weak uterus, hormone imbalance, and even some factors that have yet to be determined. In order to have infertility diagnosed in a patient,

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    secondary sex characteristics during puberty. The ovaries secrete estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen promotes the development of female characteristics and contributes to the development of the reproductive system. Progesterone is secreted after ovulation, and helps maintain uterine lining during pregnancy. The testes secrete testosterone, which triggers the development of male sexual characteristics, and sustains sperm

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    ABSTRACT The decision to breastfeed of formula feed is one that is highly dependent on the mother’s perception of breastfeeding, her knowledge related to breastfeeding, and her physical ability to breastfeed. Breastfeeding is advocated for by healthcare professional, organizations such as the World Health Organization, and even among social circles. The topic of breastfeeding is widely associated with the health of the mother and infant. The benefits of breastfeeding are not only exclusive

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    Otc Contraception

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    Teens and OTC Contraception Zachariah J. Worton Ivy Tech Community College Abstract The following researched argumentative essay touches on the subject of teen children (minors) and their arability to oral contraception. The essay explains what exactly oral contraception is and how it effects the female body. It lists and explains the many uses and benefits that oral contraception has to offer and the disadvantages it may have. We will also look as a brief history on how this contraception

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