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    I’m going to talk about women that are pregnant and the effects that smoking‚ drinking and drugs has on the fetus. Have you ever thought what can happen to a pregnant woman and her fetus who has life style like this? Just imagine what the condition of the fetus will be if the mother would do one of these things. When woman is pregnant it is very important that she takes care of herself because whatever she does reflects directly on to the unborn child. I would also like to focus on not just the

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    the entire circumstance is genuine. " You never ever understand that you could not have the exact same sort of issue that could be a lot more significant this moment. You’re constantly taking a bit of a possibility. There are scenarios where kept placenta can be life as well as fatality." And also Kim’s 61-year-old mommy‚ Kris Jenner‚ candidly included: "You can hemorrhage to fatality." Adhering to Kim’s assessments she saw fertility professional Doctor Huang to talk about the opportunity of a gestational

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    answer of bio book e

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    Suggested answers to Exercise and Reading to learn (Note: The overseas examination boards bear no responsibility for the suggested answers contained in this publication. Answers for HKCEE and HKALE questions are not available due to copyright restrictions. Chapter 3 Regulation of gas content in blood Exercise Multiple-choice questions (p. 77) 1 A 2 D 3 C Short questions (p. 77) 4 a SA node 1m b i To allow the complete emptying of the atria before the ventricles contract. 1m OR

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    Shisha Informative Speech

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    without inhalation) more often and for longer periods of time. II. Smoking shisha can affect pregnant women. A. Since a mother and her fetus have connected blood systems. 1. Cancer-causing chemicals such as tobacco can pass through the placenta‚ the tissue and blood vessels which sustain the

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    Image description. Better Health Channel logo End of image description.   Immunisation - facts and misconceptions Australian research shows that some parents are concerned about vaccine safety and effectiveness. However‚ the risk of complications from childhood diseases such as measles is much higher than the risk of immunisation reactions. When parents of young children have had no direct experience of childhood diseases‚ it is easy to underestimate their effects and complications.  

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    The definition of abortion is the fetus in the uterus if her mother remove / die before the fetus can survive outside the mother uterus the mother uterus ‚ in other ways means the fetus killed accidentally or by some medical ways before its born. There are 2 types of abortion ‚ the 2 types call spontaneous abortion and induced abortion ‚ these two different ways have their own characteristic . SPONTANEOUS ABORTION Spontaneous abortion also call miscarriage abortion ‚ its happen because of accidental

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    alcohol‚ cigarettes or poor diet‚ of which she indulged‚ pregnant women typically continued with their preconception lifestyles. However‚ tragic outcomes for these children began to reveal the effects of such toxins passed to the fetus via the placenta. Two well-known examples of this include birth defects resulting from the use of thalidomide in the 1960s and fetal alcohol syndrome due to alcohol consumption‚ first diagnosed in the early 1970s. Furthermore‚ in 1971‚ diethylstilbestrol or DES

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    Fanconi Anemia mainly affects the bone marrow. It results in decreased production of all blood cells. A common name for Fanconi Anemia is just FA. FA is a rare and very serious‚ inherited syndrome that has lifelong complications. Some complications are birth defects. In 1927‚ Guido Fanconi first reported 3 brothers with macrocytosis‚ pancytopenia‚ and physical abnormalities. That is where the name of the disorder came from. In the early 1960s‚ several groups observed that cultured cells from patients

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    warns pregnant women not to drink during pregnancy‚ about 20% ignore the warnings made by the surgeon general. Smoking is a second form of a teratogen. Smoking decreases the amount of oxygen and increase the amount of carbon monoxide crossing the placenta barrier. The baby is then exposed to nicotine and thousands of other chemicals that are in cigarettes. Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of having a premature or low weight baby. The surgeon general’s warning on the pack of cigarettes also

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    Prenatal Development

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    The Prenatal Environment of the Developing Organism 1 The developing unborn baby is being studied today in ways that were not possible a short time ago. Increased sophistication in technology‚ such as ultrasound imaging‚ has allowed us to examine the developing organism early in development and with great detail. Newer technology‚ such as the MRI‚ is giving us an even more accurate‚ intricate description of the developing fetus (Fetal MRI‚ 2004). Where are we going with this technology?

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