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    ESL 101 Tammy Cai Instructor: Mrs. Tucker Being a Man is Easier Than Being a Woman Since 1920‚ women finally got the right to vote throughout the nation. Gender discrimination was resolved from the surface. Nevertheless‚ the discrimination against women still exist like an invisible statue. I still can feel it right now. “JoEllen Dillon‚ a non-equity corporate partner at Reed Smith‚ reached a settlement in a gender discrimination suit she filed in December. In the suit‚ she alleged that

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    societal expectations and pressure on women‚ physical health problems‚ the transition to parenthood‚ social connectedness‚ personality and past psychological history‚ child health and temperament challenges‚ unmet care needs‚ unmet expectations for childbirth and other life stressors 3. Postpartum

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    of the uterus and the body of the uterus.Helping support the uterus are ligaments that attach from the body of the uterus to the pelvic wall and abdominal wall. During pregnancy the ligaments prolapse due to the growinguterus‚ but retract after childbirth. In some cases after menopause‚ they may lose elasticity anduterine prolapse may occur. This can be fixed with surgery.Some problems of the uterus include uterine fibroids‚ pelvic pain (includingendometriosis‚ adenomyosis)‚ pelvic relaxation (or prolapse)

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    Life vs Death

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    Life vs. Death Many have pondered upon the meaning of abortion. The argumentbeing that every child born should be wanted‚ and others who believethat every child conceived should be born (Sass vii). This has been acontroversial topic for years. Many people want to be able to decidethe destiny of others. Everyone in the United States is covered underthe United States constitution‚ and under the 14th Amendment womenhave been given the choice of abortion. In 1973‚ Harry A. Blackmunwrote the majority

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    Child birth stages

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    The normal childbirth process has three stages. The first stage of labor will begin when uterine contractions start. The contractions should be about 10-15 minutes apart. These contractions will end when the cervix is fully dilated so that the baby’s head can pass through. The farther into labor‚ the more intense and strong the contractions start to get. The uterus contracts more frequently‚ which causes the contractions to come closer together. The second stage of labor will begin when the head

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    gender roles‚ and medicine. Martha Ballard’s Diary illustrates that midwives played an important role as medical healers in colonial America because they delivered babies and provided medical treatments. Colonial America was the “era of social childbirth and high premarital pregnancy rates” (Ulrich 12 & 27). Midwives during this time period in Maine played an important role in the field of medicine

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    The Business of Being Born Reflection The Business of Being Born was an important informational film. I learned a lot about midwifes and the hospital setting. Midwifes are important for women to have when delivering a baby. I think it is good to have a natural birth. When having a natural birth at home you are more comfortable and you don’t have to worry about the drugs and side affects the doctors give in the hospital setting. Women get to choose their midwifes and form a relationship with the

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    Leiomyomas

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    asymptomatic and associated with abnormal menstrual bleeding‚ dysmenorrhea‚ uterine enlargement and uterine tenderness during menstruation. The risk factors for adenomyosis are prior uterine surgery‚ such as C-section and fibroid removal during childbirth (Mayo Clinic‚

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    The first activity is skin to skin contact with your newborn. This will foster the bonding between you and your child. This helps the newborn to feel a sense of security and builds positive self esteem. This can also help to reduce pain from childbirth experience for new mothers (Berger‚ 2010). The next activity is simply talking and reading to your child everyday. This activity will develop language skills through imitation of the sounds heard‚ it also helps to offer a larger vocabulary to your

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    giving birth to my son

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    Lady of Lourdes Hospital‚ in October 24‚ 2011. It was such a special time in my life and I will never forget it. There are many phases you go through giving birth. During my personal experience there are three things that I remember the most about childbirth and they are the contractions‚ labor pains and the actual birth itself. Having contraction is the most painful experience that I have ever had. When you start to have contractions that’s signal to let you know that the baby is on the way. It’s

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