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    Doula Supported Births

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    Discussion This review provides a clear pattern of evidence that shows doula-supported births lead to a reduction in cesarean rates. A reduction in cesarean rate can be explained due to the fact that doula-supported births are also shown to decrease the length of labor‚ the amount and type of analgesic used‚ factors that greatly influence cesarean births. The reduction of cesarean rates through the use of continuous doula support is relevant because it provides a way to minimize the negative health

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    Language Birth: Klingon

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    Hol ghuH : tlhIngan Hol (Language Birth: Klingon Language) In the world of modern science fiction‚ shows such as Star trek and Doctor Who have evolved to such an extent that graphics and special effects are used to make the series look more realistic and exciting. Fanatics of these shows have even created their own culture based on these series‚ most notably‚ the Star Trek Universe. In the Star Trek Universe‚ there is a broad array of different cultures. Fans have gone as far as to immerse themselves

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    Crude Birth Rates

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    variables such as birth and death rates‚ infant mortality‚ fertility and natural increase rate‚ and life expectancy. First of all‚ these two countries have drastically different Crude Birth Rates‚ or CBR for short. Crude Birth Rates are devised by how many babies are born per one thousand people in one year. The CBR in Haiti is 25.63 babies per one thousand people. That means if you were to take one thousand people‚ there would be roughly 26 babies born in 2016 alone. However‚ the Crude Birth Rate in Hungary

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    Recessive Birth Defects

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    children of non-related couples have a 2-3% risk of birth defects‚ while the children of first cousins have a 4-6% risk of birth defects)‚ repeated inbreeding within a population over time will lead to serious defects that can cause the population to go extinct. That is because as inbreeding continues‚ recessive traits in the population strengthen. As the recessive genes strengthen‚ the population will produce more and more children who suffer from defects that once manifested only occasionally. If

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    Birth Defect In Babies

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    One out of thirty-three babies is born with a birth defect. A birth defect is an abnormal development of the fetus resulting in death‚ malformation‚ growth retardation‚ and functional disorders. ”If a baby is born with a part of their body missing or malformed‚ it is referred to as a structural birth defect. Heart defects are the most common types.” (Healthline) “In 1979-89‚ according to the CDC‚ there were thirty-eight different types of birth defects‚ twenty-seven of them were increased‚ nine stayed

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    prove that the statement ‘Victims are actually the makers of their own demise’ is true in relation to that of the character Desdemona in the play Othello. Specifically Desdemona’s flaws‚ her betrayal‚ her manipulation and denying her initial instinct can be seen in correspondence to textual evidence from the play as well as Oliver Parker’s 1995 film. Plays are meant to be seen‚ preformed and interpreted‚ so how is Desdemona truly presented? Dictionary.com defines a victim as ‘a person who is deceived

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    Birth Order Theory

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    success‚ career‚ and many other variables has surfaced called birth order. Birth order is used to understand why people act the way they do. The order children are born in their family does not matter‚ but the environment they develop in does and this observation is what birth order is based on (Leman 143). Many different personalities

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    Methods of Birth Assessment Methods of Birth Assessment I remember when I had my first child. I wanted to try all the new things and water birthing was new thing that the hospitals was getting (although it’s been around since the late 1960’s)‚ and so I just knew I wanted to have my baby like that and with no drugs. I wanted to be all natural‚ with a mid-wife and a water birth. We ended up taking classes that went over all of the different ways to have a baby. Having a chance to see them left

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    Birth of My Son

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    BIRTH OF MY SON Jeanine Highbaugh Ivy Tech Community College Birth of My Son The day my life changed was ten years ago when I found out that I was pregnant at the age of nineteen. I was pregnant with my first born‚ a baby boy that came in this world peeing on the nurses. I named him a biblical name‚ Emmanuel‚ which means “God is with us”. My son is so awesome‚ and he’s my miracle son because he was preemie weighing only two pounds and ten ounces‚ and he was fourteen inches long.

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    Birth Record Of Adoption

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    adopted girl from Asia who lives with a white family with her other adopted sister who is also from Asia. She has never met her birth mother but her parents have. She is 15 years old and desperately wants to know who her mother is‚ but since she is only 15 years old she can’t travel with out her parents and her parents are too busy to travel. People who know their birth parents don’t know what adoptees have been through. Luckily in some states in the U.S. adoptees are allowed to see their birth record

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