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    The reality of childbirth is not always as happy or miraculous as it may seem to the outside world. There are several complications that can come into play during labor and delivery. Maternal age plays a large role in the complications that occur during childbirth that could not only affect the mother‚ but can also affect the fetus. From the moment women become fertile after beginning menstruation to the time they reach menopause‚ they have the ability to become pregnant. This is a huge risk that

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    Natural Calamities Natural calamities are the calamities which are inflicted by God‚ or Nature‚ on man and his world. At these calamities‚ the unseen hand wreaks havoc in the part of the world it chooses to act upon. On these natural activities of nature no scientific or technological developments can wield any control. They can occur as and when and where nature ordains it. Natural calamities can be of many different kinds‚ but the similarity in all‚ is their massive destruction in the area

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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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    Ertelt‚ Steven. "Mayo Clinic Doctor Admits Abortions Hurt Women‚ Cause Premature Births." LifeNews.com. N.p. 20 Aug. 2009. Web. 8 Oct. 2012. The article was about how a mayo doctor by the name of Roger W. Harms wrote a factsheet on how abortions lead to premature births in pregnacies to follow abortions. Due to the vacuum‚ spoon‚ or other instruments used during the surgical procedure of removing the fetus‚ the cervix and uterus are often damaged. Due to a damaged cervix‚ premature births are

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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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    Childbirth and Children in the Middle Ages In Medieval times‚ pregnancy was not viewed as something beautiful. Bringing a new life into the world caused more harm than good. Nowadays‚ pregnancy is widely talked about. When a woman becomes pregnant‚ it isn’t frowned upon like it was in the Middle Ages. Pictures of pregnant women appear all over social media and in magazines that show how popular and appreciated it is now‚ but it was very dangerous in the Middle Ages. The Risk of pregnancy Pregnancy

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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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    stimulus during childbirth is the release of oxytocin and the response is the increase in contractions. The cycle ends when the baby is born. 15) The hormone that is released from the hypothalamus is oxytocin. The hormone increases the intensity of the contractions. 16) When the intensity of the contractions increase‚ the stimulus will increase because an increase in contractions equals an increase in pain for the mother. Oxytocin is a natural painkiller that aids a women during childbirth‚ so the

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    Differences and Effects of Natural and Synthetic Fertilizers At the core of the growth and germination of plants lie the nutrients they receive from the soil. The nutrients required for growth are classified into two groupings‚ macronutirents and micronutrients. Macronutrients are those that are needed in very large amounts‚ and whose absence can do a great harm to the development of the plant life. These nutrients include calcium‚ nitrogen‚ phosphorus‚ and potassium‚ and are very sparse

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    Childbirth and Abortion – Research Science and medicine in general‚ and abortion in particular‚ were used as weapons of mass destruction by Nazi physicians in their zeal to comply with the political climate of the time. Nazi policy on abortion and childbirth was just one of the methods devised and designed to ensure the extermination of those whom the Nazis deemed had “lives not worth living”. Physicians implemented these policies‚ not with the fate of their patients in mind but rather in the name

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