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    Pro and Cons of Abortion

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    Marinelly Gonzalez Dr. Edwards Com 123 Cons of Abortion wrong and looked down upon by a lot of religions. Some women use abortion as a type of birth control. They sleep with men and do not use protection and think nothing of it to go to the clinic as many as five times in their life to have an abortion. A con against abortion is the nagging thought that a woman went to a clinic‚ had an abortion‚ and thus the world was prevented from seeing the birth of the only person capable of attaining

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    Should the partnered status of women have any bearing upon the care she receives from midwives during pregnancy‚ childbirth and the postnatal period? In relation to the Nursing and Midwifery Board (NMBA) Competency Standards for the Midwife 2010‚ competency 9‚ the midwife should actively support midwifery as a public health strategy. Actively supporting midwifery and public health would be seen as actively supporting the woman in her pregnancy journey‚ regardless of her partnered status‚ should that

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    teenage pregnancy

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    failure of systems and institutions to protect their rights‚” Osotimehin added. Their health and their future According to UNFPA global statistics‚ about 16 million girls aged 15-19 give birth each year. Complications from pregnancy and childbirth can cause grave disabilities‚ and are the leading cause of death for young women‚ UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a

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    of pregnancy. This book could be written to a casual film viewer‚ but it is more directly written towards women or even feminists. I know that the book is being aimed towards women by how Oliver analyzes many different films related to babies and childbirth and comes to a conclusion about what society thinks of pregnancy. The overall thesis is that Hollywood films have evolved to become the bridge to showing its many viewers of how pregnancy is something pure and precious compared to when it use to

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    Midwifery Model Of Care

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    Midwifery is within the territory of females. During the last century men were considered the minority and were unwelcomed to the workforce. Society naturally splits men and woman into their own gender stereotypes where men are strong and brave to tackle masculine jobs and woman are nurturing and understanding to take on feminine jobs such as midwifery. Due to the described traits of men and the definition of midwifery (woman to woman relationship)‚ It is seen uncommon for men to communicate appropriately

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    Did you know that 44 million abortions happen every year ? If you think about that‚ that’s 44 million lives lost! Did you also know that most abortion clinics use taxpayers dollars to help pay for abortion!The debate over whether or not abortion should be legal divides American in this day of age. Today’s society has differing opinions on this topic making it a huge debate. Abortion has changed many people’s lives . If one is going to take the time to have sex than one should take the time to take

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    The Business of Being Born is a film about exploring the many options women have for maternity care in America. Actress Ricki Lake‚ reached out to fellow filmmaker‚ Abby Epstein‚ to help her uncover and film the different options that a mother has when it comes to choosing how she will deliver her child. The film is focused in New York City and on several couples who have chosen to give birth in an environment outside of the hospital. Each couple was followed through out their pregnancy and during

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    life. Journal of Advanced Nursing‚ 16:293-8. Herzog‚ J.M. (1982). Patterns of expectant fatherhood: A study of fathers of a group of premature infants. Boston: Little‚ Brown. Johnson‚ M. P. (2002). An exploration of men’s experience and role at childbirth. Journal of Men’s Studies. Vol. 10. pg.165. May‚ K. A. (1982). Three phases in father involvement in pregnancy. Nursing Research‚ 31‚ 337-342. Parke‚ R. D. (2204). Fathers‚ families and the future: A plethora of plausible predictions. Merrill-Palmer

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    Midwifery

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    Daviss‚ Betty-Anne. “Outcomes of planned home births with certified professional midwives: large prospective study in North America.” BMJ 330.7505 (2005): 1416-20. Print. McCartney‚ Marion and Van der Meer‚ Antonia. The Midwifes’s Pregnancy and Childbirth Book. New York: Henry Holt and Company‚ Inc.‚ 1990. 23-25. Print. Trueba‚ G.‚ et al. “Alternative Strategy to Decrease Cesarean Section: Support by Doula During Labor.” J Perinat Education 9.2 (2000); 8-13. Print. Villar‚ jose‚ et al. “Maternal

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    Infant Care Case Study

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    INFANT CARE NUR703 SEMESTER 2 ASSIGNMENT 1 Natalie Kerrigan 11 Kepler Street Wulguru Qld 4811 Phone: 07 47290587 Email: kerro20@bigpond.com The role of the General Practice (GP) in the community has developed and can be the first point of contact for medical assistance. This has enabled the nurse in General practice to expand their role‚ becoming more involved in the primary care of the patient and their families. Families today are becoming smaller and are usually separated from

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