than one in 100‚000. Whereas‚ the risk of a woman dying from giving birth is 13.3 deaths per 100‚000 pregnancies. Furthermore‚ a 1993 fertility investigation of 10‚767 women by the Joint Royal College of General Practitioners and Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists found that women who had at least two abortions experienced the same future fertility as those who had at least two natural pregnancies("Abortion ProCon.org." Abortion ProCon.org. Procon.org‚ 5 Dec. 2012. Web. 13 Dec. 2012.)
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At this point in my life‚ I am the most motivated I have ever been. Even though my life as a child consisted of hardships and challenges‚ it is what made me determined to be successful. The strength of mind I have to reach my goal of becoming an Obstetrician/Gynecologist will be exhibited through my hard work during my undergraduate studies. The past can sometimes be dark and scary‚ even intimidating to uncover‚ but it can be just what you need to be prosperous in life. As Rick Warren once said‚ “We
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Improvements in Medicine Matthew Mongold HIS220_6 09/06/2014 Vestyn M. Ensign Improvements in Medicine The improvements in medicine since the 19th century has been truly amazing. They have gone from not having any anesthesia to the anesthesia being a normal thing now for operations from a simple tooth being pulled to major surgeries like open-heart surgery. Other things that has improved majorly is the cleanliness of the operating
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Page Title (<6 words) Kristin Bendikson‚ M.D. Meta Description (140 characters) Meet your partner in fertility – Dr. Kristin Bendikson‚ Los Angeles pregnancy loss specialist. Meta Title (70 characters) Dr. Kristin Bendikson - Los Angeles Pregnancy Loss Specialist Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) Meet Kristin Bendikson‚ M.D.‚ Founder and Director Dr. Bendikson is a Los Angeles Pregnancy Loss Specialist Founder and Director of the USC Center for Pregnancy Loss‚ Dr. Bendikson is a world-class
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extracting a small amount of amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus. The cells contained in the fluid give a genetic map‚ identifying sex and any abnormalities‚ including over sixty biochemical disorders (Powledge 7). In 1990‚ The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists released a study showing the mothers’ aftermath risks was well below one percent; the risk to the fetus lower yet‚ measured at 0.4% (Penso‚ Sandstorm‚ M.‚ Garber‚ Frances‚ Ladoulis‚ Marisa‚ Stryker‚ and Benacerraf). Therefore
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The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE PHYSICIANS P RACTICE BULLET IN clinical management guidelines for obstetrician – gynecologists Number 145‚ July 2014 (Replaces Practice Bulletin Number 9‚ October 1999) Antepartum Fetal Surveillance The goal of antepartum fetal surveillance is to prevent fetal death. Antepartum fetal surveillance techniques based on assessment of fetal heart rate (FHR) patterns have been in clinical use for almost four decades and are
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The Misunderstood Option of Cord Blood Banking Despite the benefits of using umbilical cord blood stem cells for transplant‚ the process also has some disadvantages. Today‚ more than 20 years after the first successful umbilical cord blood stem cell transplant‚ more families are seeking information about whether or not to invest in saving their newborn’s umbilical cord blood. Cord blood banking is not a routine procedure you have to choose and plan ahead of time‚ usually in second trimester of
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Antepartum care Purposes physical and psychic preparation genetic risk identification associated diseases treatment immunization Basic principles Pregnancy is not a disease Mental preparation is necessary Good nutrition Early detection and treatment of illnesses Adjustment to physical limitations of pregnancy Education of the couple about normal and abnormal events Avoidance of substances harmful to the fetus Pre-conception care History drug‚ alcohol‚ tobacco
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Abstract: Teen pregnancy is an important issue all over the country. This is an ongoing problem that must be dealt with. Teenage pregnancy can ruin a teen’s life and also the life of an infant. In this paper I will discuss the many aspects of teenage pregnancy and how it affects the life of a teenager. Each year in the US almost 1 million teens become pregnant. While the facts are clear‚ the issues of teenage pregnancy are complicated. Talk of sex is everywhere in our society and young girls
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more each year? Approximately one million teenagers become pregnant year round‚ according to the National Campaign to Prevent Teenage Pregnancy. Around 750‚000 of 15- to 19-year-olds become pregnant each year‚ according to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists‚ though many teenagers do not believe that they will get pregnant if they engage in sexual activity. Why are there so many teens pregnant? And why do they do it in the first place if they know they are going to regret it ? The
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