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    an immensely big impact on each of these stories in different circumstances but are very much alike. These three different stories have different rules for the way they run their reproduction systems in their communities. Ten with a Flag the way the society has to do with reproduction is by a ranking system. In this case the people in the story find out how great their child is by ranking, so if the child is a ten it's perfect and if the baby has a perfect ten with a flag, the flag means that the

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    Cystic Fibrosis (CF or CFTR) is a life threatening disease that causes the buildup of thick and sticky mucus in many organs and body systems, and the mutated genes are passed down from parent to child. It affects about 30,000 people in the US, about 5% of the U.S Population carries the disease, but they do not have it. CF is most commonly present in Caucasians and some Hispanic. CF is less common in African Americans and Asians. Although cystic fibrosis is rare in most race, if it is inherited, it

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    (inflammation of the cervix) or urethritis (inflammation of the urethra). If left untreated the infection can spread to the uterus or fallopian tubes, possibly resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Pelvic inflammatory disease can damage the reproductive tract and cause infertility issues. In pregnant women, this STD can increase the chance of premature birth and complications such as pneumonia in the baby. Symptomatic men most often experience urethritis, and sometimes epididymitis, an inflammation

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    Uterus and Hysterectomy

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    infected with Endometriosis and 30% to 40% are infertile as a result of it. PID- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease [pic] The Professional Guide to Diseases states that Pelvic Inflammatory Disease refers to a variety of infections of the female reproductive organs. It can affect the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and nearby tissues. PID is most commonly

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    Ductus deferens The ductus deferens (otherwise known as the vas deferens) is a structure found in the male reproductive system. There are two ductus deferens and they are identical in their structure and function. The primary function of the ductus deferens is to store and transport sperm to the ejaculatory duct, connecting the epididymis, merging into the urethra pushing it forward and allowing the sperm to exit the body. The ductus deferens are designed for this function, characterised by thick

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    Assessing patient’s reproductive system can be very uncomfortable, especially for the patient. Before beginning the assessment and examination of the reproductive system the nurse should first begin by building an effective therapeutic relationship with the patient. This relationship can make this process much easier for the patient. Without a therapeutic relationship the patient may become withdrawn or even withhold valuable information regarding their reproductive system. Once the relationship

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    Rayna Rapp expands on birthing practices and childbearing in New York City, in regards to genetic testing. Rapp also spread their studies into how western reproductive technology has spread to “developing nations” and the phenomena of wealthy westerners heading to less economically developed countries for IVF, stem cell, and other reproductive treatments and services. For example, embryotic tissue is regarded differently and more secularly in India than many Euro-American discourses and thus many

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    The Life of a Sanguinaria Canadensis

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    colonies, these colonies self-pollinate to reproduce. The reproductive system of the bloodroot is one that contain several strategies. The bloodroot limits self-pollination, hoping that the pollinator landing on it will bring pollen from another to bloodroot to cross-pollinate them. This happens when the stigma which is the middle of the flower and the female reproductive organs becomes receptive before the anthers which are the male reproductive organs. This strategy puts a limit on the amount of times

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    being taught to Americans, but it may or not be favorable to the student’s well being. It seems rather controversial that local governments, which students can rarely participate in, choose the fate of their sexual health education. It is an unfair system that ultimately allows only those who have had extensive and medically accurate education a future in sexual well being. Carly explained

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    checkups with the doctor. However, there are several diseases that affect the human female body. Pelvic inflammatory disease is one of many diseases that affect the female reproductive system, and it is a disease women should be concerned with. Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infectious disease that invades the female reproductive organs such as the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. Pelvic inflammatory disease also known as PID, is caused by infectious bacteria such as Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria

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