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    consequently the Americans wanted to lower birth rates. This social trend is best cited as "induced abortions became such a popular method of fertility control that it becomes a kind of epidemic" (qtd in Omran). Abortion went from a marginal practice of the desperate few to being a significant factor in the effort of American women to regulate their own fertility. In the 1830’s the use of new contraceptive techniques became available‚ but for a short while‚ the abortion rate increases with the new introduction

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    exchange which states that woman’s higher economic standing will decrease their chance of getting married. This will have a further impact on first pregnancy since marriage in societies upholding virginity is considered as the primary factor explaining fertility behaviors. It also supported by the recent study of (Safdar 2012) states that when low income teenagers live in places with high income inequality the risk of pregnancy is even higher. Some studies state that peers can also affect early pregnancy

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    emotions. Throughout this paper‚ seven different sources are explored and compared with their views on the psychological effects and mechanical issues presented through this type of fertilization. Most are unaware of the large correlation between fertility issues and depression. Most women see it as a failure‚ something that makes them less of a

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    Maternal instinct‚ instinctively social? “Take motherhood: nobody ever thought of putting it on a moral pedestal until some brash feminists pointed out‚ about a century ago‚ that the pay is lousy and the career ladder nonexistent” –Barbara Ehrenreich Few women would admit that they have never thought about having a children. Furthermore‚ most women experience sooner or later a strong desire of procreation. There is something difficult to explain in the relationship a mother has with her

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    Planning and Reproductive Health - Iqbal H. Shah FAMILY PLANNING AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Iqbal H. Shah Department of Reproductive Health and Research‚ World Health Organization‚ Geneva‚ Switzerland Keywords: Family planning‚ reproductive health‚ fertility levels and trends‚ contraceptive prevalence‚ method mix‚ contraceptive continuation and switching‚ contraceptive failure‚ male participation‚ induced abortion‚ maternal mortality ratio‚ HIV/AIDS‚ developing countries‚ developed countries. Contents

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    the target group members. Obviously‚ this stressor has negative valence. And it is a common issue among all fatal disease survivors. Because it is not unique for the target group‚ there were not many researches on this topic. And secondly‚ the fertility issue is also a major concern of the target group. On the one side‚ with many women delaying the birth of their first child‚ a proportion of

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    bulk-billed. This is a treatment that uses medications‚ either tablets or injections‚ to stimulate the ovary to produce a mature egg. It is suitable if the only fertility problem is a lack of spontaneous ovulation. Tablets such as clomiphene or bromocriptine are taken where appropriate. However‚ often by the time a couple come to a fertility unit‚ these medications have already been tried unsuccessfully. Hormonal injections are given which mimic the hormones your brain produces to stimulate an egg

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    Imagine‚ the next time you want to have a child there might not be a need for a mother‚ at least her womb. Science is coming up with a way to eliminate the need for a mothers’ womb or a sergeant mother‚ in what they are calling “the new fashioned way”: growing the embryo in an artificial womb. Doctors are developing artificial wombs in which embryos can grow outside woman’s body. The work has been hailed as a breakthrough in treating the childless. Scientists have created prototypes made out of

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    language and the action of how the story flows. There is a definite split between the two different sides of the tracks. Basically‚ all that ties in with the hills represent life and that particular side of the tracks. It is a flash comparison of fertility versus barrenness by using language in description. Typical stereotype of the pensive‚ unsure female who has yet to step up and voice her opinions and speak her mind about her stance upon this pregnancy. Hemingway has truly taken on the modernist

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    Infertility is a growing women’s health issue in Canada. In 1984 5.4% of Canadian couples reported fertility problems‚ by 2010 that number had increased to 16% (Bushnik‚ Cook‚ Yuzpe‚ Tough‚ & Collins‚ 2012). Today infertility is defined using the biomedical definition which classifies infertility as “a disease of the reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse.” (World Health Organization‚ 2017). In

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