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    take things for granted instead I think things through along with changing the way I see life. The time my little girl was born is a miracle since I didn’t know if things were going to go ok or that my little girl would live through it. I had preeclampsia and I was bed ridden for 2 weeks before I had Makayla. Things were not looking good since I could not have her natural and the doctor’s had to do C-section. I had all kinds of complications and it was hard on me my husband and all my family with

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    history‚ genetics‚ geography (depending on where you live in the world)‚ viral exposure‚ early vitamin D‚ and other dietary factors. Some other factors are having a mother younger than age 25 when she gave birth to you or having a mother who had preeclampsia during pregnancy‚ being born with jaundice‚ and also having a respiratory infection after birth. | Unfortunately‚ there is no way to prevent type 1 diabetes. Researchers are working on preventing this disease or further destruction of the islet

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    Armani White Dr. Smalls-Muir English 101 11 November 2014 Teen Pregnancy Teen pregnancy is a severe issue in our lives today where people become pregnant because they are insecure or not informed. Nearly four out of ten girls become pregnant at least once before the age of 20 ‚but why does this happen? Most teens get pregnant because they want to know how it feels to raise a child or because they see others with children and they find them cute and want them to themselves. Others

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    Discuss the relationships between social theory and empirical research in relation to one published study (ARTICLE 1) This essay will be examining the relationship between social theory and empirical research‚ in doing so we will be using the article written by D’Ovidio‚ R.‚ Mitman‚ T. Et al. (2009). To do so we must firstly explain what is meant by sociological theory. Sociological theory is something that is tested and proven;it attempts to make sense of scientific data or empirical observations

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    operation of this type of heating system revolves around three main components that according to Jennie Morton

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    Gestational Diabetes Gestational diabetes (GD)‚ also known as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)‚ is a diabetic disorder that affects 4% of pregnancies making it one of the most common health complications of pregnancy. This condition usually occurs during the second or third trimester when the pregnancy hormones start to take place then fortunately disappears after the child is born. Increased glucose levels in the blood result from when a woman’s body does not produce enough insulin. In most

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    Tara is a 32yo‚ G3 P2002‚ who is currently 22 weeks 2 days. She follows in the High Risk Obstetrical Clinic secondary to a history of chronic HTN. She also has a history of preeclampsia in both her prior pregnancies. She reports that her high BP developed in her 1st pregnancy. Around 2 years later she had a stroke that she reportedly thinks was related to uncontrolled HTN. There has been some question in her history about a thrombophilia specifically factor V Leiden‚ although we do have a negative

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    Previous pregnancy complications - Antenatal history (of current pregnancy) o EDD confirmation of dates o Screening (routine; every four weeks until second trimester – maternal and foetal wellbeing) o Complications (e.g. gestational diabetes‚ preeclampsia) - Previous medical/surgical history - Medications/IVDU/allergies - Family history o Thalassaemia‚ thrombophilia - Systems review o Thyroid (HP axis) - Social history o Relationship‚ job‚ finances‚ JW Male reproductive history

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    Maternity Test 2 A woman who is pregnant for the third time is referred to as a: Multigravida A woman who is 8 weeks pregnant has a daughter age 5 and a son age 2. Previously‚ she had a spontaneous abortion at 12 weeks’ gestation. Therefore‚ she is gravida _4____‚ para ___2__. A woman’s last normal menstrual period began July 4. Using Nägele’s rule‚ what would be her estimated date of delivery? April 11 A woman comes to the physician’s office because she has missed a menstrual period

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    In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ is about a woman who must obey her husband’s orders‚ this neurasthenic woman is put under a rest cure‚ in the end where she reaches total madness Through the historical/biographical and feminist lenses‚ analysis of this story suggest it is really about woman in the late 1800s who were prevented by their husband and society from existing beyond their role as a housewife‚ displaying the of lack of equality between males and females. Women were

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