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    Colleen is a 24yo‚ G1 P0‚ who was seen for an ultrasound evaluation and FTS for twins. She overall denies any major medical disorders other than some asthma but she is currently asymptomatic not on treatment. Based on her height and weight at the start of the pregnancy‚ her BMI was 30. On today’s assessment‚ overall she has no complaints. By dates‚ she is 12 4/7 weeks and the crown-rump length measurement of the twins is concordant. The dividing membrane is identified and the twin is consistent

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    Childbirth encompasses one of the most important essences of being a female. After reading The Score‚ how childbirth went industrial‚ really made me think about how lucky I have been to have given birth to two children vaginally with no complications. I had to be induced with medication with my second child‚ but everything else went smoothly and I had them both natural. I never realized‚ I was young when I had them‚ how many things could have gone wrong. Most people might not even think about all

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    Myelomenocele Essay

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    Myelomeningocele is a neural tube defect in which the bones of the spine do not completely form. This results in an incomplete spinal canal. The spinal cord and meninges protrude from the child’s back and form outside the baby’s body (Medline Plus‚ 2016). Myelomeningocele is the most severe form of spina bifida. This results in weakness and loss of sensation below the defect. Neural tube defects are birth defects‚ of the brain‚ spine‚ and spinal cord‚ that usually occur between day 17 and day 30

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    Aacp Case Studies

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    I agree‚ screening for postpartum depression is very important for every mother. There’s a vast array of emotions that a women’s body goes through after childbirth and depression can be one of them. This is a time that’s supposed to be exciting and the new mother is should be happy. It’s hard for a new mother to admit that she is not happy and may worry about others will think. I did some research on postpartum depression and found a few different articles on the website for American Academy for

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine/metabolic disorders found in women. PCOS is characterized by ovulatory dysfunction‚ usually presenting hyperandrogenism which can result in hirsutism‚ oligo-amenorrhea‚ acne‚ and alopecia. Combined oral contraceptives (COC) are a common treatment for PCOS and have a long history of use in this group of patients. Excessive hair growth‚ irregular and unpredictable menses‚ acne and weight gain are the symptoms typically seen in patients

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    Leifer Ch. 8

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    Virginia Osborne NIP 120 Chapter 8 Leifer study guide 1.)f‚ g‚ d‚ a‚ h‚ b‚ c‚ e 2.) a.) prolapse of the umbilical cord-heartbeat outside normal range (110-160) b.) infection- uterus becomes smaller with the discharge of amniotic fluid c.) abruptio placentae- assessment of the urine will be cloudy‚ yellow‚ or malodourous suggests infection 3.)Induction is intentional initiation of labor before it begins naturally and augmentation is the stimulation of contractions after they have begun naturally

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    could intensify Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome for a baby. Even though there is no evidence that nicotine‚ amphetamines‚ cocaine and marijuana causes Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome but they may contribute to the severity of the baby’s symptoms. "Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome." MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia. N.p.‚ 3 Nov. 2015. Web. 01 Feb. 2017. . There are a variety of drugs a mother can take to give the child Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. A child that is born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome will

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    Prenatal Ultrasound

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    Through a comprehensive review of the literature it has been found that on its own prenatal ultrasound exposure is not a cause of autism. Although previously performed studies reported a link between autism and ultrasound exposure the results have not been replicated. More recently performed studies have found that those exposed to ultrasound prenatally have the same risk of developing autism as those unexposed. Based on the results of such research studies as Grether et al. and Stalberg et al

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    Etiology Of ADHD

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    One of the first topics that are initially discussed when the topic of ADHD is thought to be a diagnosis in someone is what the etiology is. The etiology of ADHD is essential the cause of this diagnosis. The etiology of ADHD can be difficult address‚ only because there as so many different cases that ADHD possess. Kathryn Brown (2003) explains that ADHD can be both caused by genetic and environmental factors. An individual who is diagnosed with ADHD is likely to develop this mental disorder if either

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    Can pneumonia affect my unborn child? A disease of one or both the lungs refers to Pneumonia. The significant reasons for pneumonia are germs like microscopic organisms‚ infection‚ and parasites. The alveoli (air sacs) of an infected individual’s lungs are expanded with liquids or discharge. Pneumonia spreads in a few ways. The virus and bacteria found in airborne droplets transmitted because of coughing and sneezing‚ when breathed in can cause pneumonia. It is additionally transmitted through blood

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