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    The Italian Anatomist Gabriel Fallopius Essay

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    century. He was known as many things during his life time. Although, to this day, he is well known for many of the great discoveries he encountered. During his lifetime of the 16th century, many people didn’t know much about the inside of today’s reproductive system, how they looked like, or what they were. Gabriel Fallopius inspired so many of his students to continue researching in the medical field who later became famous medical professionals. Due to his very successful accomplishments, we are able

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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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    you have more money than someone else or if your skin is a different pigment than someone else’s. It doesn’t matter if you like the opposite gender while someone else likes the same gender. It doesn’t matter if you have a male reproductive system or a female reproductive system. It doesn’t matter if you have one parent or two, and it doesn’t matter if you have two dads, two moms, or one of each. It shouldn’t matter what you have in your life that’s different than somebody else to make you be of a more

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    Pelvic Exam Essay

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    Pelvic Exam A pelvic exam is an exam of a woman's outer and inner genitals and reproductive organs. Pelvic exams are done to screen for health problems and to help prevent health problems from developing. You should start having pelvic exams when you turn 21 years old, unless your health care provider recommends having a pelvic exam earlier. Talk with your health care provider about how often you should have a pelvic exam. During your pelvic exam, your health care provider may ask you questions

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    control their reproductive lives.” This social justice allows women to experience a citizenship stature and the ability to practice their legal right. This may be true, however, this begs the question – is the baby a part of the woman’s body or is it its own entity? The placenta and the umbilical cord are the organs by which a fetus or a baby is connected to his/her mother. This however, is more for separation from the fetus and the mother. Biologically, a fetus has its own circulatory system and their

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    Paragraph One: Description of the life cycle of a plant from seed to seed (information about the seed, germination, growth, development, flower, pollination, fruit, seed; information is accurate) The life cycle of a plant from seed to seed is not that complicated, it consists of a few steps. This all starts with a seed. The first step is for the seed to germinate and turn into a seedling. Once the seedling is formed, it will then grow into an adult plant with petals. These petals will then

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    There are many disorders that a female can go through from just the reproductive system. The one I am going to describe is called Endometriosis. Endometriosis is a condition in which the endometrial tissue appears outside the endometrial cavity. Endometrial tissue is found in the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, and the uterus. This condition affects about 40% to 60% of women in the United States. Women who have this disorder may experience painful menstruation, displaced tissue bleeds each month

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    that played into this treatment for women. The idea that a women’s sexual and reproductive systems played an important relationship with her mental health was an idea that quickly spread . While the idea was quickly adapted by some doctors, others looked at it as a risky surgery with lots of complications that weren’t worth the dangers associated with it. The idea that by surgically altering a women reproductive organs could greatly change her mental health was something that caught many people’s

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    Vaginal agenesis is a rare case that got in Bhumibol hospital at OR.5, the plastic surgery ward. It is congenital malformation in female reproductive tract. Congenital means “presence at birth”, and agenesis means “failure to develop” or “absence of”. It occurs in 1 out of every 4,000-10,000 women and began in very early stage of development of reproductive system of fetus while in mother’s uterus. This report contains and is focused on pathophysiology, etiology, treatments, operations and nursing

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    Endometriosis Essay

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    “endometriosis-associated infertility in women has been associated with subtle, explicit, or multifaceted abnormalities. Indeed, endometriosis appears to affect every part of a woman’s reproductive tract. Many women with minimal, mild, or moderate endometriosis experience” (Stilley, Birt & Sharp-Timms, 2012, p. 850). Endometriosis causes reproductive irregularities and has a huge detrimental impact on the ovaries and the process of

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