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    in‚ pregnancy has been redefined as a potential risky process requiring medical surveillance. Explain this statement using sociological concepts including medicalization and consider the advantages and disadvantages of this approach to pregnancy. The medicalization of pregnancy and childbirth has changed from something that was previously the most natural process into an extremely risky process‚ so why is this and what does the term medicalization actually mean when applied to the pregnancy process

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    fathers will not be in there child’s life. Teen pregnancy is a major social and public health problem in the U.S. Teens have the highest pregnancy rate in the industrial world; 82 percent of the pregnancies were unplanned. Teenagers become pregnant at twice the rate of teens in other industrial countries‚ including England‚ Canada‚ and Wales. The Guttmacher Institute reports that 750‚000 teenagers 15 to 19 become pregnant each year. Teen pregnancies are tied to poverty‚ academic failure‚ child abuse

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    younger people‚ so they would be a better bet for teenagers. Also‚ school counselors do not charge money for their services. They are readily available to help any teenager going through a difficult situation. In this case‚ the situation would be teen pregnancy. Sometimes‚ all pregnant teens need is to talk so somebody. They want to let out their thoughts‚ their fears. They want someone who will listen to them and try to comprehend what they are going through. In this case‚ school counselors would be more

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    Women and Pregnancy in Bom Jesus The women‚ men‚ and children that live in Bom Jesus‚ for the most part‚ from the moment they are born have a very hard life. The impoverished women‚ on average during their reproductive days‚ have about 12 pregnancies. Of those pregnancies only about three of the children survive. (pg. 311) When asked‚ how many children would be the ideal family size‚ the women would answer between two to three children. (pg. 331-332) So the question that must be asked is why

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    Teenage Pregnancy in America Teen pregnancy is a growing epidemic in the United States. Teen girls are becoming pregnant at an alarming rate‚ with a lot of the pregnancies planned. With television shows broadcasting shows such as “16 and Pregnant” and “Teen Mom”‚ it is giving teenage girls the idea that it is alright to have premarital sex and become pregnant. It is in a way condoning teen pregnancy. I am interested in discussing teen pregnancy and the options that are out there for the

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    Website Review and Summary Ryan Davis HCS/457 September 1‚ 2013 Kendrick Brown As any of the leader of the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative (TPPI)‚ Center for Disease Control is assisting with the confederate business of the of the assistant secretary for health (OASH) for reducing adolescent parturiency and stating differences in adolescent parturiency and labor amounts. The OASH Office of Adolescent Health (OAH) is advocating community and personal object that exists to reserve medical

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    fetus during pregnancy‚ for the purpose of obtaining the best possible outcome for the mother and child. Throughout the antenatal period a midwife can monitor the progress of the pregnancy which will enable her to support both the maternal and fetal health and development. In 2003 the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE)‚ published the original Antenatal Care Guideline. The aim of the guideline was to “Offer information on best practice for baseline clinical care of pregnancies and comprehensive

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    English 1101 12 February 2013 The Impact of Teen Pregnancy Teen pregnancy dose have a huge impact on the society. In fact‚ most teens think it’s cool to be pregnant. According to the article “The Effect of Teenage Pregnancy on Society” by Amanda Hermes‚ that being a pregnant teen does have an impact on society. First‚ it’s causing the rate of school drop outs to go up. Second‚ the society financial asset is being taken from them. Thirdly‚ our household it being that they are bringing

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    Teenage pregnancies have suddenly become an epidemic in our generation. This resulted to teenage mothers dropping out of school and ending up on welfare‚ barely able to support their child. In worst cases‚ teenagers who give birth die through the ordeal‚ as their bodies are not prepared to handle childbirth. So why do teenage girls get pregnant? There are a number of causes to why this is so. Firstly‚ teenagers themselves are responsible for the increase of teen pregnancies. The lack of knowledge

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    Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 The Pregnancy Discrimination Act is a very important law when it comes to equal employment opportunity. This law ensures that it is illegal for an employer to discriminate against women for becoming pregnant or for anything associated with pregnancy or childbirth. If a woman is pregnant and is still able to work the job she was currently working before‚ or can effectively complete the tasks a job requires for which she may be applying‚ the employer must treat

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