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    At the age of 18 this Forgotten Girl moved away and went to Idaho State University. I couldn’t believe my life was happening the way I never would have imagined was possible‚ even though the weather was freezing beyond what I had planned for since it was January‚ but each time I stepped out into that cold air I took in huge breaths knowing I was free! This was a huge move‚ but a very happy one for me. I learned how to live‚ and be responsible with my time and money‚ though I had no idea how to

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    Occupational Risks in the Medical Technology Profession: Blood borne Diseases: A blood-borne disease is one that can be spread by contamination by blood. The most common examples are HIV‚ hepatitis B‚ hepatitis C and viral hemorrhagic fevers. Diseases that are not usually transmitted directly by blood contact‚ but rather by insect or other vector‚ are more usefully classified as vector-borne disease‚ even though the causative agent can be found in blood. Vector-borne diseases include West Nile

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    Question: Is IVF worth the risks and possible side effects for the mother and child? The process of conception is open to a myriad of complications‚ starting from fertilization. If an individual‚ male or female‚ is infertile‚ they are biologically unable to contribute to the conception of a child. According to McArthur ’s ’Infertility statistics ’ (2007) one in eight couples are infertile. Ordinarily a fertile couple in their twenties having regular unprotected sex has only a 25% chance of conception

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    first "test tube baby." IVF was introduced‚ as a means to assist couples who were not successful in becoming pregnant. It has proven to be a successful means of having child for those couples who had ovulation disorders‚ unexplained fertility‚ endometriosis‚ and male factor problems. The IVF procedure is responsible for the birth of more than 500‚000 healthy children around the world. While it may seem that IVF is the answer there are risks involved in this miracle procedure. It can be a psychologically

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    Imagine a couple wanting to start a family. They have unprotected sex for a year and still haven’t been able to conceive. The couple continue to try‚ while researching information on how to get pregnant. They start eating healthier‚ trying natural remedies‚ and buying ovulation kits to help time when to have intercourse to conceive. After three to four years‚ the couple finally decide to talk to their family doctor about their problems. The doctor sends them to an infertility specialist to help

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    Infertility Rates In Present-Day Canada Phase Five Amanda Fischer Ms.Thiel Due: December 12‚ 2012 Introduction In the last ten to twenty years there has been an increase in infertility among women. This report is being designed to answer the following question: What are the causes of infertility in present-day Canada? The purpose of answering this question is to make women aware of the possible causes of infertility so fertile

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    Nakia Collins Professor Cooke Enc 1101 29 November 2012 Infertility and Its Effect on Marriage Introduction “Infertility refers to the failure to conceive after having regular sex without using any protection. It also refers to the inability of a person to add to conception‚ or to a female who cannot carry a pregnancy to full term” (American pregnancy association). In some countries it refers to couples who have been unsuccessful at conceiving after a year of regular sex without using

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    Quiz Top of Form Page 1 of 5 Note: It is recommended that you save your response as you complete each question. Question 1 (1 point)   As the male ages‚ his ability to have sexual intercourse and reproduce ceases. Question 1 options: True False Question 2 (3 points)   Match the following statements with the correct sexually transmitted disease Question 2 options: multiple lesions may become so extensive as to occlude the vaginal opening primary stage includes appearance of a lesion called

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    Biology assignment - In Vitro Fertilization. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)‚ is the procedure whereby human babies are conceived‚ not in the womb but in a test tube or a Petri dish. This procedure has become one of the greatest developments in the world of medical technology. In Vitro Fertilization has given infertile couples the chance to conceive and bear a child from a full term of pregnancy. Without this procedure‚ their infertility would render them childless. There are many aspects of

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    The pill prevents pregnancy‚ protects and reduces the risk of endometrial and ovarian cancer‚ ovarian cysts and pelvic ulcers. It also improves acne‚ helps treat and reduce endometriosis and pelvic inflammatory disease‚ while lightening menstrual flow and decreasing the severity or frequency of menstrual cramps. In contrast to IUDs‚ whose most common side effect is increased bleeding‚ the use of the pill leads not only to more

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