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    amout of weight‚ confused and clueless I went to the doctor to get answers. While in the doctors office I had blood work done as well as a pregnancy test. The test came back negative as I expected being that I was on birth control. Ring Ring. About thirty minutes later‚ I received a phone call from the doctors office asking me to come back because my pregnancy test changed to positive. Once I get back to the doctors office‚ the nurse took a blood sample. Fifteen to thirty minutes passed and then my

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    Ectopic Pregnancy and Age

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    Ectopic Pregnancy and Age My topic is the risks of ectopic pregnancy and whether it’s more common to occur in women over the age of 40. I chose this topic because there was a lot of available literature and studies to support what I have researched. I also have a high interest in pregnancy and the risks that it involves. I have researched many factors of this topic including risks‚ causes‚ age and probability of age and effects. Library Catalogue – University of Otago Library Catalogue “Ectopic

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    Behavior of the mother during pregnancy and the parent’s role General Being pregnant is a very personal experience for each patient. This period in her life poses many new challenges and possible problems. How she responds to these challenges is dependent on her emotional maturity or lack of it. It is the responsibility of the practical nurse to help her understand and meet these challenges appropriately. You can help the patient‚ her mate‚ and significant others in their understanding of the physiologic

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    and Newell M. L. (2003). Antenatal and neonatal antiretroviral therapy in HIV infected women and their infants: a review of safety issues. Med Wieku Rozwoj 7(4Pt 1): 425-36. Thorne C. and Newell M. L. (2005). The safety of antiretroviral drugs in pregnancy. Expert Opin. Drug Saf. 4(2): 323-35. Walker Roger and Clive Edwards (2003). Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. 3rd Ed. Churchill Livingstone. Wongvipat Nancy (2001). HAART works! Retrieved on 19th February 2010 from http://www.thebody.com/content/treat/art4826

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    Leonel Orantes Ws101 Professor. Lee Interview I decide to interview my neighbor Claudette Romano. She is a 67-year-old white female living with her husband Richard Romano. She was born in Lake Charles‚ Louisiana in 1944. Even before she was born she experienced inequality while in her mother’s stomach. Her father was in the United States Force and lived with his wife in the Chennault Air Force Base. Her mother was forced to leave the base because they couldn’t have children on base. Furthermore

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    Running Head: TERATOGENS DURING PREGNANCY Teratogens During Pregnancy Nicole Carter PSY 2103 – Human Development Mary Wilson November 9‚ 2010 | Teratogens During Pregnancy Teratogens are substances that don’t impact prenatal development positively‚ causing birth defects and other problems. The impact of teratogens depends on its intensity and time during prenatal development when it is present. Teratogens have the highest consequences during the period of the embryo. During this time

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    Alyssa Gonzalez Prof. Carter ENC 9020 11-3-09 Teenage Pregnancy Everyday we see or hear about a teenage girl pregnant. When were teenagers we don’t realize the long term effect on unprotected sex. Not only getting pregnant but picking up sexual transmitted diseases. There are many effects on teenage pregnancy emotional and physical. Teenage pregnancy is the number one problem in the United States on why kids drop out of school. Right now kids are having sex at a very young age and

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    untimely  pregnancies.  Statistics on teenage pregnancy show that this is a common problem in society.  “One in ten women between the ages of fifteen and nineteen are faced with pregnancy”  (Birthright).  Since most people do not see it in their everyday lives‚ not many people realize  how extensive the problem of teenage pregnancy really is.  According to Teen Help‚ “34  percent of teenagers have at least one pregnancy before they turn 20” (Teen Help).  Not only  is teenage pregnancy a problem to society

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    Nutrition During Pregnancy

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    Nutrition during Pregnancy by Amy V. Haas [Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in Having a Baby Today Issue 5‚ Spring 2002.] Photos by Jennifer Rosenberg The single most important thing that you can do for your baby is to eat a healthy‚ well-balanced diet. A well-balanced diet is one that includes foods from all food groups in appropriate amounts‚ so as to ensure proper nutrition. Proper nutrition ensures that all essential nutrients (carbohydrates‚ fats‚ protein‚ vitamins‚ minerals and

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    Pregnancy Genetic Testing

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    made feasible by genetic testing are very exciting. It is possible for people with predispositions for genetic defects to know in advance if they will have a healthy child or not. If they find out there is a problem they can choose to terminate the pregnancy or they can prepare in advance for their child’s special needs. There is even new technology called Ex Utero genetic testing. This test is performed on eggs fertilized through in vitro fertilization before they are even put in the mother’s uterus

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