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    Reproduction System Notes

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    Clitoris Has spongy tissue that fills with blod during arousal Menstrual cycle Only occurs in humans‚ apes‚ and old world monkeys Other animals have an estrus cycle These animals are only receptive to males when they are at the right point of their estrus cycle Not always monthly 2 parts: ovarian cycle and uterine cycle Hormone involvement Hypothalamus releases GRH to anterior pituitary causing it to release FSH and LH Average cycle

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    Antepartum Nutrition

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    Menstrual cycle‚ Infertility‚ and Fertilization Lecture Reading Assignment: Chapter 3 Female reproductive cycle (Pgs 37-40) Chapter 4 Conception and Fetal Development (Pgs 45-63) Chapter 7 Families with special reproductive concerns (Infertility) (Pgs 115-129) Chapter 9 Physical & Psychologic Changes of Pregnancy (Pgs 158-171) Chapter 10 Antepartum Nursing Assessment Chapter 11 The Expectant Family Needs and Care(Pgs 195-208)Chapter 13 Adolescent Pregnancy 1. List 5

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    assisted in the astonishing mother I am today. It was a normal sunny fall school morning in September of 1993‚ when I first noticed for the second month in a row I hadn’t had my menstrual cycle. Menstrual cycles in my world were unpleasant‚ heavy‚ unbearable‚ and caused me to blackout. Noticing another month without my cycle certainly raised a red flag. However‚ I continued on about my school day. In the blink of an eye the month of October was here. At this point I am feeling alarmed and fearful.

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    History of Birth Control

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    menstruation. The rhythm method is the most commonly used of the natural methods. To be used successfully a record should be kept for at least six menstrual cycles. The fertile period is then defined by a set of rules for example: The length of the shortest cycle less 18 days marking the start of the fertile period and the length of the longest cycle less 11 days marking the end of the fertile period. This is the only birth control method that has received the Catholic Church’s seal of approval

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    “consecrated and detached from the profane.” A person can move from positive sacred to negative sacred and vice versa without returning to the profane‚ but it is impossible to stay in the positive sacredness for too long. For example‚ a woman during her menstrual cycle is considered to be impure and evil. The girls during this time of their life are sent off away from the village and can not even touch the ground for fear of contamination. The only way for on of the girls to return to purity and sacredness is

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    Final Exam 1. According to the National Diabetes Statistics Report for 2014 published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ approximately 21 million Americans of all ages have been diagnosed with diabetes as of 2012. This number only includes those who have been diagnosed by a medical professional and from this population; almost 95% of diagnosed adults have Type II diabetes. The difference between Type I and Type II diabetes is that Type I often times affects children who’s cells

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    Negative Feedback

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    organisms carry out on a daily basis‚ most notably homeostasis. Negative feedback can be seen during the menstrual cycle‚ during days 5-10 oestrogen levels slowly rise‚ this increase causes the release of the hormones FSH and LH to be inhibited. Also in low concentrations progesterone has a negative feedback effect on FSH‚ this means that more follicles cant be stimulated during the second half of the cycle. Moreover‚ once levels of progesterone are high‚ it inhibits the production of the hormone LH‚ meaning

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    cells‚ or ova‚ develop in the ovaries. The ovaries not only produce eggs cells but also estrogen which is important for female reproduction. Estrogen is a term meaning several hormones which promote changes during puberty and also regulates the menstrual cycle. When a woman is born they are born with all the ova that they will ever have. They will never develop any more. They are usually born with an estimated 2 million ova. Out of those 2 million ova about 400‚000 will make it into puberty. Every

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    A woman generally ovulates between 11 and 21 days after her last menstrual cycle. Women with a 28-day cycle generally‚ on average‚ ovulate on day 14. But every woman is different and other factors can come into play to alter when and whether she ovulates. For some women‚ calculating ovulating periods can be tricky. Using methods such as evaluating cervical mucus‚ reading basal body temperature and keeping track of menstrual cycles can help with the calculations. A woman should get to know her body;

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    Understanding Menopause

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    important to recognize that menopause is a stage of life to pass through and not a disability. My menopausal friends and I talk about we are free at last! After thirty or forty years enduring the discomfort‚ tension‚ and inconvenience of menstrual cycles we couldn’t wait to get off the rag. No more super absorbent‚ super big‚ or heavy-flow pads! No more super thin sanitary napkins with super absorbent crystals that never super absorbed anything. No more super absorbent tampons that were never

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