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    Return infection on women can lead to serious reproductive system complications. The disease rarely poses any major health complications in men even though it may lead to inflammation of the epididymis leading to pain‚ fever and in rare cases infertility. An infected person may develop reactive arthritis. This mainly happens as a reaction of the body due to chlamydia infection. https://medlineplus.gov/chlamydiainfections.html. Chlamydia is a preventable disease. Safe sex practices can greatly

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    IMPACTING FACTORS ON HUMAN SOCIAL SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIO CULTURAL FACTORS INTRODUCTION: Socio cultural factors are norms‚ values‚ beliefs‚ material and non material objects that are passed on from one generation to another in any given society .Socio cultural factors are crucial in any developmental aspect of a community.(Noyo Ndangwe p230) There is considerable interest in analyzing these factors that are impacting on human social service delivery and these are economic‚ religion‚ political

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    done to correct or cure infertility in the past‚ but in the modern days‚ there are even more other alternatives than needed because of the advances in medical technology. However‚ there are moral and ethical repercussions embedded in these processes‚ which makes these practices undesirable. Introduction Assisted reproduction (ARTs) is one way of having children without necessarily engaging in intercourse. Many individuals who opt for ARTs because of infertility and other approaches

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    Sex Selection Essay

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    technically possible thanks to advances in fertility treatments that allow doctors to create or identify embryos of a certain sex based on this most accurate sex selection methods; usually the most expensive (10‚000.00) often involving invasive infertility treatments and fertility drugs with side effects. Sex determination and the selective abortion of fetuses are widespread in some countries including the United States. This new technology has immense potential to allow parents to avoid genetically

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    Management of Patients With Female Reproductive Disorders Pelvic Organ Prolapse • Weakening of vaginal walls allows the pelvic organs to descend and protrude into the vaginal canal – Risk factors: age‚ parity‚ delivery of large babies‚ possible hormone deficiency – Cystocele - downward displacement of bladder – Rectocele - rectum pouches upward and pushes the posterior vaginal wall forward – Signs/symptoms: pelvic pressure and urinary problems (Cysto)‚ rectal pressure and bowel problems

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    According to the Lutheran Family Services website (2017) there are eleven steps to the adoption process‚ each which are part of the planned change process. The eleven things are: meet with an LFS counselor‚ fill out an application‚ set up interviews‚ conduct and complete the home study‚ participate in adoption classes‚ work with LFS staff to complete a family book‚ wait in the adoptive pool‚ get matched with a birth mom (and her family)‚ take the baby home after it is born‚ receive regular support

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    Turner Syndrome Intro Turner Syndrome is a genetic disorder involving a chromosomal defect in females. Turner Syndrome occurs when a woman is missing part or all of an X-chromosome. Though this disease has a wide range of side effects‚ the most common are physical characteristics such as short height and incomplete development. It all depends on how many of the body’s cells are affected by the changes to the X chromosome. This disease affects one in every 2‚500 - 3‚000 girls‚ with 800 affected

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    which a woman behaves in a way that may cause harm to her or the fetus. Conflicts occur when the mother’s needs‚ behaviors or wishes may injure the fetus Infertility Treatment Perinatal technology has found was for previously infertile couples to bear children. But ethical concerns include the high cost and overall low success of some infertility treatments. Other ethical concerns focused on the fate of unused embryos- should it be kept for later use or for genetic research. Surrogate parenting

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    The three war films‚ Alfonzo Cuarón’s Children of Men‚ James Ivory’s The Remains of the Day‚ and the documentary A Painful Reminder‚ all showed consequences of wartime and how it connected with and affected society. Between the three films‚ they were able to show that war can affect not only a smaller group of individuals‚ but a whole population. The film Children of Men‚ directed by Alfonzo Cuarón‚ was a futuristic film set in 2027. Although‚ as the movie progresses‚ it is not the typical futuristic

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    they may not have any symptoms. About 75% of infected women and half of infected men have no symptoms of Chlamydia. This disease can cause serious complications that cause irreversible damage such as damaging women’s reproductive organs‚ and infertility. In men Chlamydia can cause discharge from the penis of an infected men. How is Chlamydia transmitted? Sexually active women and men can get Chlamydia through sexual contact with an infected person. Chlamydia can be transmitted during vaginal

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