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    of technology and nearly everyone own a cell phone. Nonetheless‚ mobile phones bring not only easiness in communication area‚ but also many negative effects. Therefore‚ I am convinced that negative health effects‚ the effect on children and the infertility in men are the main disadvantages of using mobile phone. First‚ negative health effects of using mobile phone have been proved by many studies. From the studies‚ mobile phone can emit microwave radiation that is detrimental to health. In

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    Menstrual cycle‚ Infertility‚ and Fertilization Lecture Reading Assignment: Chapter 3 Female reproductive cycle (Pgs 37-40) Chapter 4 Conception and Fetal Development (Pgs 45-63) Chapter 7 Families with special reproductive concerns (Infertility) (Pgs 115-129) Chapter 9 Physical & Psychologic Changes of Pregnancy (Pgs 158-171) Chapter 10 Antepartum Nursing Assessment Chapter 11 The Expectant Family Needs and Care(Pgs 195-208)Chapter 13 Adolescent Pregnancy 1. List 5

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    Exam 1 Learning Objectives Chapter 1: 1. Differentiate between standard and integrative health care. 2. Describe the scope of maternity and women’s health nursing. 3. List the National Quality never events and discuss how these could be avoided. 4. Describe how the nurse can effect change in each of the following areas to improve the quality and effectiveness of health care available to Americans: a. Structure b. Medical errors c. Cost d. Access e. Disparities f. Health literacy 5. When

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    naturally without assistance. Infertility affects more than 80 million people worldwide. In general‚ one in ten couples experiences primary or secondary infertility‚ but infertility rates vary amongst countries from less than 5% to more than 30%. The increasing prevalence of infertility cases is becoming a major public health problem in developing countries (WHO‚ 2002). The term “infertility” refers to inability to conceive after having regular unprotected sex. Infertility can also refer to the biological

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    prolapse 5. PREGNANCY AND CHILDBRITH- regular prenatal care Planning and preparing for pregnancy Prenatal care High risk pregnancies Breast feeding and nursing 6. INFERTILITY SERVICES- infertility specialist Testing to determine the cause of infertility Monitor ovulation Counseling for couples who are dealing with infertility or loss of a baby 7. BLADDER CARE-diagnose and treat bladder-related conditions Bladder emptying disorders Overactive bladder Prolapse of the bladder How/where

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    women who are unable to have children should be entitled to a surrogate carrier. Infertility is the leading reasons for surrogacy being a woman’s choice. “Women or couples who choose surrogacy often do so because they are unable to conceive due to a missing or abnormal uterus‚ have experienced multiple pregnancy losses‚ or have had multiple in vitro fertilization attempts that have failed” (Rogers). Infertility affects approximately 6.1 million American couples‚ which is about 10 percent of Americans

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    because science makes something possible it doesn’t mean that it is right. Catholics believe that life begins at conception. When an egg and sperm meet‚ a life is created that is independent of the mother and father. Any techniques used to aid infertility must respect this fact. For this reason‚ Catholics cannot allow for any fertility treatment where spare embryos are created. Embryos‚ Catholics believe‚ are not disposable commodities. Catholics believe that Artificial Insemination and IVF are

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    University‚ 238 Townshend Hall‚ 1885 Neil Avenue Mall‚ Columbus‚ OH 43210‚ United States a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Available online 3 March 2011 Keywords: Women Gender Medicalization Pharmaceutical corporations Health care Menopause Infertility Reproduction a b s t r a c t Pharmaceutical companies are intricately intertwined with every aspect of contemporary medical reality‚ and they increasingly drive the social process of medicalization in order to establish and dominate markets

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    pioneer of in vitro fertilization (IVF)‚ and the founder of the LA Fertility Institute as well‚ has already maintained in 2009 that his clinic would carry out trait-selected serves soon (Mara‚ 2011). Since the first efficacious treatment of infertility‚ IVF is still being improved. Besides‚ ethical and regulatory issues around this new technique never stop making controversy. This paper will briefly summarize the revolution of in vitro fertilization (IVF). After‚ the success rates and defect of

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    (2012). In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): Side Effects and Risks. Retrieved February 06‚ 2016‚ from http://americanpregnancy.org/infertility/in-vitro-fertilization/ Clay‚ R. A. (2006‚ September). Battling the Self-blame of Infertility. Retrieved February 06‚ 2016‚ from http://www.apa.org/monitor/sep06/self-blame.aspx Feldman‚ R. S. (2014). Discovering the life span (3rd ed.). Pearson. Oxford University Press on behalf of the European

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