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    and isn’t alive yet. Most women (88 percent) who get an abortion have it done in the first trimester. Some people would consider abortion a safe medical procedure. Studies have shown that there’s only a 0.5 percent risk of any serious medical complications as well as any problems with future pregnancy. Some people would argue against that saying that having an abortion would cause depression and stress. Also it’s been said that having an abortion would lead to a greater risk of a miscarriage and

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    Journey To a Natural Birth The article‚ “Women’s use of complementary and alternative medicine: a Journey to normal birth” by Mary Mitchell seeks to dive into the motivations of why many women choose to go the route of using complementary and alternative medicine rather than the traditional route of using epidurals‚ cesarean section and other medical interventions. In order to go about this‚ Mitchell and a group of researchers at the University of West England gathered a group of fourteen women

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    Cause and Effect: Teenage Pregnancy Teenage pregnancies is one of the most common and alarming issues in our country‚ many teenage girls get pregnant before adulthood‚ like the ages of 15 to 19‚ and give birth‚ it is shocking that the teen birth rate increases every year. Surprisingly come countries see teenage pregnancy as a clear sign of fertility and people celebrate the early teenage pregnancy. During the teenage years these is a burst of unknown emotions‚ and teens feel a natural sense of rebelling

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    Positive versus Negative According to the bill itself‚ the RH Bill aims to achieve the objectives which are: 1) provide different mediums to parents in order for them to plan for the number and birth spacing of their children; 2) allow women to finish their education and secure work after; 3) develop maternal‚ neonatal and child health; 4) reduce mortalities involving mothers and children; 5) eliminate abortion cases by averting unwanted pregnancies and; 6) alleviate poverty and hunger. In the promotion

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    hangs down through the cervix into the vagina. A woman can make sure the IUD is in place by feeling for the string in her vagina. A clinician uses the string to remove the IUD. Effectiveness The IUD is one of the most effective reversible methods of birth control. Of 100 women who use ParaGard or Mirena‚ one or fewer will become pregnant during the first year of typical* use. Fewer than one will become pregnant with perfect** use. Fewer pregnancies occur with continued use. It is very important to

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    sexuality‚ responsible family planning‚ maternal care and such. Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012‚ commonly known as Reproductive Health Bill‚ provides access to responsible family planning methods such as contraceptives‚ birth control pills‚ IUDs and other related family planning devices. It also strengthens the over-all health of the countrymen‚ especially women‚ with the widespread distribution of the said devices. Furthermore‚ it provides education concerning sexuality

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    Medicalization of Women’s Bodies: Pregnancy‚ Birth‚ and Menopause Pregnancy‚ birth‚ and menopause are some of the natural processes many women undergo in their lives. While medicalization of these experiences is beneficial for women’s emotional and physical wellbeing‚ unnecessary medical interventions can produce negative consequences‚ harming the mind and the body. Despite the tendency toward relying solely on medical professionals’ opinions‚ women’s experiences should be weighed equally or more

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    that the United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the world? The birth rate in the United States is 55.6% compared to Canada which is 22.3%. This is a growing issue in our country. When pregnant as a teenager‚ life can become 10x more difficult than you think it already is. Teen pregnancy is life changing. While most teen pregnancies are unplanned‚ even a planned pregnancy had risks and many complications. An estimated 70% of pregnant teens drop out of school and only half of those young

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    for this choice will be provided with a minimum of five appropriate references. Health Issue and Population Defined as birth prior to 37 weeks gestation (ACOG‚ 2008)‚ preterm birth affects about 12% of births in the United States. Preterm birth is an important public health priority costing over $26.2 billion in 2005 according to the March of Dimes (2011) report on preterm birth. Prematurity is the second leading cause of death in children under 5 years‚ and the single most important cause of death

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    low-income situations rely on the services of Planned Parenthood to maintain their health. Planned Parenthood faced detestment since the beginning of the establishment‚ when it was named the Birth Control Federation of America. Margaret Sanger‚ the organization’s founder‚ was jailed for 30 days after opening the first birth control clinic in

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