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     what do you mean ‘only a girl?’ She is a person‚ too‚ you know‚ just like your son”  Indicating that the views of women in England were a bit more valuable and had more equal  rights than those in Nigeria.  Adah was unaware of the cultural difference and expectations in childbirth and raising  until she reached the UK. In England‚ children were born out of love and choice and showed  their children off with pride and joy in the hospital. Mothers were treated with respect and  care‚ and were expected to rest prior to their birth and after their delivery

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    explanation of the potential effects on development of babies and young children of the following experiences. All babies and young children can show different rates of development. It is often linked to experiences during conception‚ pregnancy and childbirth. pre-conceptual Lifestyle of parents can have effect on child’s potential development and this is because men’s sperm and women’s ova can be very easily damaged. Those who are planning a child is recommended: quitting smoking‚ avoiding alcohol

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    APN Interviews: Caring‚ Competency‚ and Compassion Deborah A. Hill University of St. Francis Abstract Caring‚ competency‚ and compassion are the values of the two nurse practitioners I had an opportunity to interview. Their core education is the same‚ but their roles in advanced nursing practice are quite different. The discussions are personal interviews between a family nurse practitioner and certified nurse midwife. Jolene is a young energetic

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    Should Abortion Be Legal?

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    Every religion might have different thoughts on abortion. Form Buddhism point of view‚ abortion is an act of killing and have a negative view towards abortion. But it depends on the situations‚ if the unborn childbirth will causes serious problem towards the adults then it can be an exception. As for Hinduism‚ it refers it as the greatest sinners and abortion would be a crime. Hindus believe that all life sacred‚ to be loved and revered‚ therefore abortion is

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    War‚ losing a family member‚ financial problems‚ preparation for final exams‚ these are just one of many reasons that may cause a person to upset‚ sad or worry. Consequently‚ it can be serious enough to cause a mental disease‚ which is what we normally call "depression". Women statistically are the majority group who is diagnosed each year with either anxiety or depression. It is nearly twice as many as men. In addition‚ they have some unique risk factors for the disorders; they are also facing

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    Midwifery Diagram and Summary Anny .F.Mogoung HCS/531 DR.David Harrell April 17‚ 2013 University of Phoenix Within the Healthcare continuum‚ there are different types of careers. We can have providers‚ researchers‚ administrators‚ and other. Among the providers nursing is a field that can be listed. Midwifery is a part of nursing. In the following lines‚ we will describe the midwifery career; identify the workforce roles within two services and finally explore the impact

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    The Ethics Of Abortion

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    In today’s society abortion is a touchy topic for many people as it may lead to arguments between people and the state. As many people think that it is the women’s right to choose if she believes she shall follow through on an abortion or not. Many people believe that in all circumstances a women shall never have an abortion as they see abortions as horrible thing that goes against their religions. There are many different circumstances of why people choose to get abortions. Many women find it in

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    recommendations‚ and limitations while pregnant. Physical fitness helps a woman with the physical demands that pregnancy imposes on her body‚ as well as providing everyday health benefits. Exercise can be helpful with common pregnancy issues and make childbirth easier. According to Kalisiak (2009)‚ in 2002 “the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommended 30 minutes of moderate intensity exercise occurring on most‚ if not all days of the week” (p.261). Kader (2014)‚ stated that

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    How does the midwife confirm that a pregnant woman is in good health? Discuss the assessment of physical wellbeing of the woman and what the midwife does when there are deviations from the normal health for the woman. Contents Introduction 3 The Role of the Midwife in Antenatal Care 4 First Antenatal Booking Visit 6 Return Antenatal Visits 7 Normal Values and Deviations from Normal 9 Signs of Deterioration 10 Recognition of acute critical illness in pregnancy 13 Conclusion 15

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    Lakota Religious Traditions Lakota‚ a word meaning ‘allies or friends’ were religious people. They turned to the stars‚ using naked eye observations‚ for guidance from the spirits. The stars tell stories of their creation and hold information pertaining to birth and the sun dance rituals. Lakota people cherish their oral stories that have been passed down from generation to generation. Overall they embrace religion in all aspects of their life. For them religion encompassed their entire being and

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