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    Prenatal Period

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    through many different developmental changes during the prenatal period. Each stage brings new developments to a great bundle of life we call our baby. Ovulation is the release of an ovum or egg from a woman’s ovarian follicle. During each menstrual cycle‚ several ovarian follicles begin to mature and develop but usually only one follicle develops fully. While the other follicles recede‚ the dominant follicle produces an egg that will be released and can be fertilized. The egg is picked by one

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    cultural beliefs

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    that can reduce child mortality and improving maternal health respectively. The women in Africa are afraid to have a child suffering delayed or slurred speech due to eating egg. Egg is not good for woman because they could interfere with the menstrual cycle that is one of the reason they avoid it during pregnancy. When pregnant woman eating fruits I some communities some them are highly discouraged from eating avocados or bananas. These two fruits can contain lots of energy and can cause the Fetus

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    History of Depo Provera

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    2001). Depo-Provera works by increasing women’s levels of progesterone in the body‚ thereby altering ovulation by causing interference in the pituitary hormone that regulates the cycling of ovaries. Ovaries then will not go through their regular cycle‚ will not create nor release an egg‚ and therefore there is nothing to be fertilized. This also results in most patients not experiencing menstruation while on Depo-Provera (Chez‚ 2001). There are a couple of additional effects of Depo-Provera that

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    Ectopic Pregnancy

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    (Speroff‚ pg. 947). In order to understand ectopic pregnancy one must understand the normal physiology of conception‚ how and why things can go wrong to cause ectopic pregnancy‚ how it is diagnosed‚ and how it is treated. Each month‚ with the menstrual cycle every woman goes through hormonal changes. The pituitary gland (located in the brain) releases hormones such as follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). The FSH stimulates a follicle in the ovaries‚ which then grows and

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    Shouldn’t be used by women who smoke and over the age of 35 Doesn’t protect against STI Mirena Less than 1% of getting pregnancy Less than 1% of getting pregnancy Stay in place for five yrs. Doesn’t interfere with sexual intercourse Lighter to no menstrual period Need to be inserted by doctor May cause heavier periods or cramps Irregular bleeding in first few months Doesn’t protect against STI Female Condom 21% 5% if used perfectly Women can use it Easy to use Relatively expensive Can be noisy

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    birth control has on women’s lives. The medical side-effects are commonly known because of commercials. These side effects include nausea‚ headaches and possible blood clots. The pill not only prevented pregnancy but it also relieved painful menstrual problems like cramps and migraine and also helped with acne. Some other side-effects from the pill were altered sex drives and sex lives and unplanned pregnancies were lowered. The most questioned is the alteration of sexual urges. Some research

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    criteria. The age range for the life stages are: Conception A human life begins with conception. Conception is the time that the child was being conceived. A fertile woman usually produces one egg cell each month‚ roughly two weeks after the last menstrual cycle. If sexual intercourse takes place while the egg is in the fallopian tube‚ there is a possibility of conception as the egg is getting ready to become a baby‚ but if there is no sperm then after the respiration has happened the egg will leave the

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    The Female Body

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    specifically the roles of the female body have been manipulated and changed to make women feel inferior to men. The essays “The Female Body” by Margaret Atwood and “The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance Based on Male-Female Roles” by Emily Martin‚ both portray the female body and the use of the female body in a way that is inferior to that of a man’s body. These essays also both use a persuasive approach to persuade the reader to acknowledge the problem and take action to change

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    Puberty- the period of sexual maturation‚ during which a person becomes capable of reproducing. Later within the night‚ a commercial for tampons came on the television‚ which is a sign that the female’s body has gone through puberty. Alzheimer’s disease-Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive‚ neurodegenerative disease characterized by memory loss‚ language deterioration‚ impaired ability to mentally manipulate visual information‚ poor judgment‚ confusion‚ restlessness‚ and mood swings. Many

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    Methods of Birth Control

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    GSD/EST/OBA/11 METHODS OF BIRTH CONTROL INTRODUCTION 1. A sexually active woman that is fertile and capable of becoming pregnant needs to ask herself‚ “Do I want to become pregnant now?" if her answer is "No”‚ she must use at least a method of birth control. This is because over the years‚ events have shown that uncontrolled births have negative social economic impact on the population. Amongst the effects of uncontrolled births are unwanted children‚ overpopulation‚ increased maternal mortality

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