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    Pregnant Women

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    “SHOULD A PREGNANT WOMAN BE PUNISHED FOR EXPOSING HER FETUS TO RISK?” TAMEA SPURLIN HEALTH RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITY (HS542) JANURARY 23‚ 2011 PROFESSOR GOMILLION In my opinion‚ pregnant women should be punished for partaking in legal behaviors such as taking fertility medication‚ smoking‚ and drinking‚ all of which can cause harm to the fetus. I think a woman should subordinate her right to control her life when she decides to become

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    Being Pregnant

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    Being pregnant is a unique experience for every woman. It’s a time of change and emotional and physical highs and lows. With all the changes you go through you may feel a burning desire to keep some things the same. If you’ve become used to dying your hair you may want to continue with this important part of your beauty regimen and you may be wondering if it’s safe to do so. Doctors as group are very hesitant to give pregnant women the go ahead to do certain things. It’s true that a sip of wine won’t

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    Pregnant Inmates When carrying a child it is important to get the right care and right nutrition to assure mother and baby are healthy throughout the whole process. While at home‚ the right amount of prenatal medication and nutrients can be consumed with no doubt. There are also books and online sources you can refer to while at home to get information on whats going on with your body. Also your doctor is just a call away if you experience any issues or have any questions during your pregnancy

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    I have a unique story to write about. When I was 15 I found I was pregnant. Initially‚ I just thought I had stomach cramps‚ but they got worse and eventually I went to the emergency room. My Mom went with me and stayed with me while the doctor ran some tests. The doctors thought I had the stomach flu‚ but they did a urine test and it showed I was pregnant. I felt nervous and afraid and my mom was upset. My mom was upset because she didn’t like the baby’s father. My mom didn’t like my boyfriend

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    slightly blood-tinged discharge. This is their mucus plug‚ and it’s a sign that their cervix has begun dilating in preparation for labor. If they experience a sudden rush of fluid‚ it may mean that their water has broken‚ (although only about 8% of pregnant women have their water break before contractions begin).

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    16 & Pregnant

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    MTV TV series “16 and Pregnant” “16 and Pregnant” “It shows the consequences of having unprotected sex and the reality of what happens after the baby is born.” They either choose to have an abortion‚ choose to keep the baby‚ or choose to give it up for adoption. Many of the teens keep the baby‚ but either drop out of high school and find a part time job or just dropout and stay home with the baby. Many people dislike the shows‚ but I think they help teens understand the realities of being unwed

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    16 and Pregnant.

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    OUTLINE Thesis: The show 16 and pregnant could be glamorizing teen pregnancy Three main reasons. 1. Not long after the show started all of the girls on the show was being put in tabloids and magazines. 2. Teenagers are watching the show and thinking that if they have kids at there age they could become famous. 3. Teens may envy the shows stars for their fame and fortune and wish to become pregnant in hopes of earning the same success

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    On November 28‚ 2014 Gail Collins wrote about women’s struggle for equality when working while pregnant. Peggy Young‚ a former United Parcel Service driver‚ has battled for eight years about whether she could carry a 21-pound package during her third pregnancy. In an entertaining‚ and informational way‚ Collins discusses the facts and arguments for the case. Collins rarely expresses her opinion in this editorial. The style and tone of this writing piece is argumentative and factual. When trying

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    The Effects of Underage Drinking and Driving While Under the Influence Heather Herrick Dr. Hawkins ENC1101 November 27‚ 2012 ABSTRACT: Underage drinking is one of the biggest problems in society today (“Enforcing”). Throughout childhood‚ the brain is making changes that assist in planning‚ decision making‚ controlling impulses‚ memory‚ speech and also how the body responds to drugs and alcohol (“NIAAA”). Not only does underage drinking cause problems with brain development and unprotected

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    Needs of a Pregnant Mother

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    Needs of a pregnant mother Principles of care: * To impress the patient about the importance of regular checkup. * To maintain and improve the health status of the woman to the optimum till delivery. * To improve and tone up the psychology‚ explaining the changes and events likely to occur during pregnancy and labour. Needs of the pregnant mother The needs of a pregnant mother are as follows: i. Diet ii. Personal hygiene including breast care iii. Rest and sleep iv

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