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    Data from many resources support the disparities of low birth weight infants and preterm births between different ethnic and cultural groups. For example‚ according to Kaiser Family Foundation 2010 study‚ Non-Hispanic Black had the highest percentage rate of preterm births among all births compared to Non-Hispanic White and Hispanic group. Hispanic group was in the middle‚ and Non-Hispanic white was the lowest in all the states of the US (Kaiser Family Foundation‚ 2010). Even though medical treatment

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    Cesarean Birth Essay

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    Cesarean Birth What is a cesarean birth (cesarean section)? A cesarean section‚ or C-section‚ is the surgical delivery of the baby through an incision in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. The procedure is usually performed using spinal anesthesia (an anesthetic injection into the fluid that surrounds the spinal cord) so that the mother can be awake during the birth without feeling pain. If the woman already had an epidural placed earlier (e.g.‚ during labor)‚ the epidural can also be used during

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    Life Before Birth

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    Christine Coleman PSY-260 Monday‚ August 19‚ 2013 Life before Birth Hello‚ my name is Christine Coleman. I just recently like 8 weeks ago had the most precious little baby girl ever! She is in the picture at the top of my page. I watched the video life before birth and let me just say before I watched that video I never for one minute thought about what actually takes place inside a female. I mean I knew like the basics I guess you could say‚ but the way that they described the

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    History of Birth Control

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    of Birth Control Although birth control has been practiced since ancient times‚ the first organized efforts developed during the 19th century as population increased dramatically because of improved medical care‚ nutrition‚ and sanitation. However‚ birth control met with resistance. In 1873 the United States Congress enacted the Comstock Law‚ which prohibited the distribution of birth-control devices and information. During the early 1900s‚ American nurse Margaret Sanger led the birth-control

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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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    Fetus Birth Defects

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    Topic 2: The impact of foetus birth defect on pregnant women’s psychological health and recommendations for clinical practice NUR1115 Maternal and Child Health Nursing Matriculation Number: A0108433M Bachelor of Science (Nursing) Semester 2‚ AY2013-2014 17 March 2014 1. INTRODUCTION Birth defects‚ also known as congenital diseases‚ are structural or functional abnormalities present at birth or in the uterus that cause physical or mental

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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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    Consent for Birth Control

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    Consent for Birth Control in School In today’s society teenagers have a lot to deal with; they are a lot more mature than we were back in the days. Even though they deal with many different things I believe schools should get parent consent to give birth control. One reason is that parents can talk to their kids about sex and different types of birth control. Parents can explain the risks of sexual activity and sift through the rumors that may be passed around by their peers. This will help

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    The Virgin Birth of Jesus

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    The Virgin Birth of Jesus Old Testament Fulfilled Prophecies The Virgin birth of Christ is an actual Historical fact. God came (in the sinless form of Jesus) into the earth "HE" created. No other event in the past has had so much impact out side of Calvary where Christ paid the price for our transgressions. Seven hundred years earlier‚ this was prophesied by the prophet Isaiah and it came about just as predicated in (Matthew 1:22‚ 23) In Isaiah 7:14‚ we take notice what the prophet Isaiah said

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    The Birth of a Nation depicted African-Americans in a way that was detrimental to African-Americans progress towards equality‚ freedom‚ and eliminating discrimination. This film portrayed African-Americans with numerous stereotypes and had a lasting effect on the view of African-Americans that still is relevant today. This film caused hatred for black men by reinforcing the stereotype of the black buck and the coons. The black buck is stereotypical character that refers to a black male who is abrupt

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