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    most women in America will hear this word and cringe. Most women enter childbirth uneducated about the real process‚ the reason we have contractions. They will lay on a bed legs up and may try to go natural but always take the epidural in the end. When I would talk to mothers about birth they only spoke of 3 things. Time‚ Pain

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    Gynecology Desiree Collins Francis Marion University Obstetrics nursing is healthcare profession that focuses on the care of pregnant women and the babies they give birth to. Obstetrics nurse deals with the care of women during pregnancy‚ childbirth and the time after the women’s pregnancy‚ as well as offer nursing care for women with health problems of or related to their reproductive system. Some obstetrics nurses may specialize in labor and delivery nurses. Obstetrics nurses may work

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    Until the mid-nineteenth century‚ childbirth was a completely natural experience‚ in which women would endure the tiresome pain of labor without the use of anesthetics or drugs to get her through birth (Hyde & DeLamater 2014). The use of anesthetics and drugs during childbirth was a controversial topic then and even to this day‚ with women outweighing the short-term and long-term costs and benefits of the drugs on themselves and on their children. While natural childbirth is still an option chosen by

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    necessary support‚ care and guidance (ICM‚ 2011). The midwife also has the important task of providing woman -centred care whilst always striving to promote normal birth (midwifery 20 20). The royal college of midwives (RCM‚ 2010a) describes normal childbirth as one where a woman begins‚ continues and completes labour physiologically at term without intervention. However it must be recognised that normality is a hazy subject in health care and there are many different theories making it difficult to

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    The Ideal Husband

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    marrying an ideal husband like them. Now‚ I would still like to marry a charming prince‚ I always believe that one day‚ I will meet my ideal lover and build a happy family with an ideal husband. Some women say that a husband is impossible to find‚ but an ideal one may be easier to find. The qualities of the ideal husband are probably different for each woman. For me‚ the ideal husband is a love umbrella to protect his wife from all difficulties in life. The ideal husband should have good characters

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    Pain During Childbirth

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    management. To stay fir during pregnancy and avoid extensive weight loss regime after delivery it is very important for every pregnant women to practice the following things: Exercise regularly. It is a very effective technique to manage pain during childbirth. A medical screening is a must before exercise so that your doctor can rule out any conditions which might put you or your baby at risk due to exercise. You should also be aware of the danger signs (stop activity!) like bleeding vaginally‚ pain

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    A Good Husband

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    A Good Husband There is a theory that every woman believes: a good husband does not exist. Love isn’t finding someone perfect; it is loving someone imperfect‚ perfectly. A good husband is someone that has the eight qualities of a man. They show love and affection‚ respect vows‚ protect the family‚ adapt to change‚ provide structure and create great bond for the family‚ also are genuine and loyal‚ and demonstrate sensitivity. A good husband is a man who can see the pain behind a fake smile‚ and

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    Duties of Husband and Wife So much for their duties that be further off from equality in the family‚ as parents and children‚ masters and servants. Now those that are more equal are husband and wife‚ whose duties are either common to both‚ or more particular to either of them. The common duties. First‚ they must love one another with a pure heart‚ fervently. This duty both husband and wife must perform mutually one to another‚ which that they may the better strive for‚ let us consider of some

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    An Ideal Husband Analysis of characters Sir Robert Chiltern The play’s "tragic" hero‚ Sir Robert Chiltern is an accomplished government official‚ considered by all as an ideal husband and model politician. As described in the stage notes‚ Sir Robert has effected a violent separation of thought and emotion in his personality; moreover‚ he suffers from divided loyalties. Though a portrait of distinction and good breeding‚ Sir Robert conceals a blemished past. Extremely ambitious‚ he succumbed to

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    The Country Husband

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    We don’t see things as they are‚ we see them as we are". This quote relates to the short story "The Country Husband" by John Cheever. As the quote states it is very obscure to not become biased towards certain views. John Cheever’s attitude toward Shady Hill is candid. He reveals the community by explaining the suburbs‚ the residents‚ and their social status. Through this‚ the reader recognizes that everything is not what it appears to the naked eye. Cheever’s attitude toward Shady Hill is reflected

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