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    As a female I knew things naturally about my body. I knew about how my breast development milk during times of me bring pregnant and what happens during my period cycle. I never knew about my body and the inner in depth parts of it‚ I know the outside shell of my body‚ and not everything that happens along in it. With this assignment I found a lot of the resources provided to be very helpful towards me learning about Female Reproductive System‚ The Woman Menstrual Cycle‚ and The Male Reproduction

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    Case 1 Reproductive System

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    Ketenes MEDICATIONS: None. REVIEW OF SYSTEMS: Patient complains of a lower abdominal pain for the past week that apparently got much worse last night‚ and by this morning was intolerable. She is also having some nausea and vomiting. Denies hematemesis‚ hematochezia‚ and melena. She has had vaginal spotting over the past month with questionable vaginal discharge as well. Denies urinary frequency urgency and hematuria. Denies arthralgias. Review of systems is otherwise essentially negative. PHYSICAL

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    The Human Egg Cell

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    The Human Egg Cell. The human egg cell is also known as the ovum. With a spherical structure it is the largest cell in the human body measuring about 0.2mm in diameter. The function of the ovum is to reproduce‚ when fertilized by the sperm cell the ovum is capable of creating a new living organism. The size and shape of the ovum gives it space to store and create nutrients (see fig 3) (Boyle and Senior 2008) The ovum is bounded by the egg follicles of the ovaries and is produced by primitive germ

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    A PATIENT EDUCATION DOCUMENTARY Rebecca M. Butler Mrs. Patricia Lamb HCA-220 May 31st‚ 2015 Objective        Define polycystic ovary syndrome. Identify risk factors of polycystic ovary syndrome. Describe the signs and symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome. Describe the common diagnostic measures used in polycystic ovary syndrome. Describe the common treatment interventions for polycystic ovary syndrome. Discuss the preventative measures for polycystic ovary syndrome. Discuss women who

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    THE PHAMARCEUTICALIZATION OF FEMALE AND VERSUS MALE SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH. When it comes to the interaction of males and females with social structures in society‚ a degree of inequality has always been existent. Many times the female gender bears the brunt of these inequalities. Cultural ideologies drive these inequalities‚ and shape our ways of being and views on life’s situations; particularly evident when it comes to the issue of sexual and reproductive health. These phenomena have

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    When a man does any sort or drugs including smoking cigarettes and drinking any kind of alcohol‚ it can affect his sperm in his reproductive system. Many think it’s only the women who are pregnant with the child can affect the child’s health but while researching this topic I have found that to be false. “When certain drugs enter the testicles through the bloodstream‚ a man’s sperm count is lowered and the sperm’s motility or ability to swim is diminished. Damaged sperm can cause a pregnancy to

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    duct of the penis (Rathus‚ Nevid‚ & Fichner-Rathus‚ 2007‚ p. 113). . While he is in the urethra‚ Spike is covered in all kinds of secretions from the prostate gland. These secretions are going to help Spike follow through the urethraand get to the female ovum which is where Edna is. In order to get to Edna‚ Spike and all the secretions from the prostate are pushed through Troy’s body during ejaculation. Ejaculation is when a male ejaculates sperm and secretions from the prostate bland using contractions

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    Chapter 54: Nursing Management: Female Reproductive Problems Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A 34-year-old woman who is discussing contraceptive options with the nurse says‚ “I want to have children‚ but not for a few years.” Which response by the nurse is appropriate? a. “If you do not become pregnant within the next few years‚ you never will.” b. “You may have more difficulty becoming pregnant after about age 35.” c. “You have many years of fertility left‚ so there is no rush to have children.” d

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    selected to increase chance of reproductive success.Due to differences in parental investment‚ there are gender differences in reproductive behaviour such as gender specific mating strategies and preferences and so different characteristics have been selected.As females have large‚ few‚ limited eggs-careful to ensure reproduction is successful. Invest more time into offspring to can afford to be more choosy. Lead to Intersexual selection- preferences for males. Female preference determines area for

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    human reproductive cloning be permitted? Kubiak‚ J.Z. and Johnson‚ M.H. (2001). Human Infertility‚ Reproductive Cloning and Nuclear Transfer: a Confusion of Meanings. Bioessays‚ 23(4)‚ 359-64. This article argues that confusions in the semantic meanings of human reproductive cloning may hinder future scientific progressions to discover an ethically viable solution to infertility treatments. Kubiak and Johnson postulates that the term “nuclear transfer” is different from “reproductive cloning”

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