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    they survived. They may have a difficult time moving on from this because they were present for the death of their friend‚ and experienced the same thing as them‚ but came out alive. An example of disenfranchised grief could be a mom who has a miscarriage early on in her pregnancy‚ and there is no funeral or mourning service of any kind because the baby was unborn.

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    Developmental delays like lags in physical‚ mental‚ and emotiional growth can be determined. If a woman has two or more miscarriages‚ genetic testing can help with treatment options. Also‚ pregnancy over age 34 can have genetic risks. The risk of having a miscarriage or a baby with Down Syndrome is slightly higher the older a woman gets. (Mathiessen‚ September 2014). Genetic testing is the only way to make an accurate diagnosis. A definite

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    pregnancy is ended so that it does not result in the birth of a child. Sometimes this is called ’termination of pregnancy ’. The pregnancy is removed from the womb‚ either by taking pills (medical abortion) which involves taking medicines to cause a miscarriage or by surgery (surgical abortion) where the pregnancy is removed from the womb. Most abortions can be provided on a day care basis which means you do not need to stay at a clinic overnight. History of abortion______________________________

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    poems “Miscarriage” and “Skinning” and explain how Kinkade’s poems complicate and extend Hardman’s argument. Hardman wishes to eliminate violent metaphors from non-violent means of discourse in order to prevent the appropriateness of

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    A woman ’s obstetrical history is recorded as: number of pregnancies‚ known as gravida and number of pregnancies carried to viable gestational age ‚ known as parity. Viable gestational age varies from region to region‚ for example in the UK it is considered to be 24 weeks whilst in the USA 23 weeks is considered viable. A woman who has never given birth is a nullipara‚ a nullip‚ or para 0. A woman who has never completed a pregnancy beyond 20 weeks is also referred to as being nulliparous‚ a nullipara

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    Legal Studies Essay DNA Profiling Breakthroughs in DNA testing have brought success to what would have otherwise been unsolved cases. DNA profiling is a technique used by many scientists and police to match DNA samples found at the scene of a crime with their respective counterparts generally found on their database. DNA profiling has helped match blood and semen samples found at the scene of a crime to the perpetrator‚ managing to sometimes solve cold cases that have been closed for decades

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    Samantha Stone Sometimes it is All in the Genes Part 1 “The Genetic Test” 1. Nancy might want to know her results for cystic fibrosis because she is pregnant is second tri-mester so Nancy would need to know all her possibilities of health risks for her and what shed need to expect. But at the same time Nancy knowing causing un needed stress on her and her fetus‚ since there would be nothing she could do to stop or help her baby. 2. Dr. Kwin I don’t think was completely correct considering

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    Weighing the consequences of abortion and analyzing whether it is acceptable is a right that some women have but most women abuse. Some young women that become pregnant in high school or college abort their babies because they want their freedom before they are tied down by children. Terminating the life of an unborn child is something that should be taken more seriously. Some women treat having a child as a task or burden; although caring for a child is not easy‚ the burden of taking the life of

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    Two people walk in one walks out.Former planned parenthood director describes watching an unborn child struggle before being aborted What is abortion?Abortion is the killing of the fetus while in the womb. Abortion is legal in all of the states in the United states. A women working at an abortion facility experienced something that she never experienced and it kept happening after the first timed it happened.(National Abortion Federation)Abby(the girl that works at an abortion facility in California

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    increasingly women started to have miscarriages. When Doctor Conard was asked what is the reasoning of these several miscarriages. He replied that the miscarriages are due to illegal abortion. Dibbling didn’t stop there she criticize Conard by stating that it’s culturally acceptable for women to have unwanted babies in the village in fact she provokes the scientists by saying “what the study fails to question is whether the ‘unexposed; women began to have more miscarriages as they ingested radioactive

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