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    Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario PSY/280: Human Growth and Development November 18‚ 2010 Professor Donald Collins Memo To: Pregnant and Postpartum Women From: Developmental Psychologist Dr. Sanchez Date: November 18‚ 2010 Subject: Prenatal and Postpartum Activity List Taking care of your health is essential not only for your own personal benefit but also to the well being of your growing baby. The importance of a healthy diet and exercise cannot be more critical during the pregnancy

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    Prenatal Drug Abuse

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    Prenatal drug abuse is a very tragic‚ yet preventable issue in our society. For a pregnant woman‚ drug abuse is doubly dangerous. Drugs may harm her own health‚ interfering with her ability to support the pregnancy. Also‚ some drugs can directly impair prenatal development. All illegal drugs‚ such as heroin and cocaine‚ pose dangers to a pregnant woman. Legal substances‚ such as alcohol and tobacco‚ are also dangerous‚ and even medical drugs‚ both prescription and over-the-counter‚ can be harmful

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    [pic] Contents Introduction 2 2. Personal development from PALS 3 2.1 The futures of PALS and what I’ve learned 3 2.2 Benefit from visiting speakers programme and organizational visits 6 3. Professional development from PALS 7 3.1 Commercial awareness 8 3.2 Communication skills 8 3.3 Leadership 9 3.4 Foreign language 10 4.  Help in the future 10 Conclusion 11 Reference 12 LEARNING LOG 13 Introduction In this text‚ I will retrospect to the period

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    Prenatal Testing Ethics

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    Summary: This paper explores the scientific and ethical considerations of DNA testing in prenatal testing (PT).Taking into consideration non-invasive and invasive sampling and the ethical issues DNA testing raises. Cell-free fetal DNA (CffDNA) in prenatal screening which considers being a recent non-invasive technique. This non-invasive diagnostic test believes to be much safer and can be performed in early pregnancy easily comparing to invasive diagnostic testing. However‚ CffDNA has flows such

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    Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario Ms. LaTonya Clay PSY/280 August 16‚ 2012 Ingrid Lewis Prenatal and Postpartum Memo: Dr. LaTonya Clay Patient: Patricia Anderson 6 months pregnant (necessary daily activities) Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario Here are a few daily activities that pregnant mothers can do that will positively affect her infant’s future development. Taking care of your health is essential not only for your own personal benefit but also to the well being of your growing

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    Inadequate Prenatal Care

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    Inadequate Prenatal Care Inadequate prenatal care within the study was defined as “(a) having no prenatal care; or (b) prenatal care that began in the third trimester; or (c) prenatal care that was first initiated in the first or second trimester but with a low number of visits” (Heaman et al.‚ 2014‚ p. 3). Inadequate prenatal care that was initiated in the first or second trimester was further broken down. Women that delivered at 34+ weeks and had only 1-4 prenatal visits‚ women that delivered at

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    Essay On Prenatal Testing

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    There are plenty of available prenatal tests that can be done in order to determine certain things regarding a fetus. Some of these tests are necessary however‚ some are not‚ and although‚ they may be able to provide valuable information‚ they can also carry risks‚ even if they may be small. For instance‚ an amniocentesis is done to screen for birth defects and chromosome abnormality by inserting a needle through the mother’s abdomen and retrieving amniotic fluid. Although‚ the risk of a miscarriage

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    Prenatal Care Benefits

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    regular trips to the OB/GYN to receive prenatal care. This is a program of care that was designed to ensure the healthy delivery of the baby with the least risk possible to you‚ the mother. The women’s health experts at Hilltop Obstetrics & Gynecology are here to explain more about the benefits of receiving the proper prenatal care. Research has shown that prenatal care is highly beneficial to your baby’s health. In fact‚ the babies of mothers who do not seek prenatal care are three times more likely

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    in the habit of thinking and writing. Normally I’ll write for about 10 or 15 minutes without stopping. It helps me to put ideas on paper‚ some that I’ll keep and some I’ll get rid of‚ that’s why it’s the process not the product. Here are a few benefits of free writing; it teaches people how to put words on paper without judgments. It can help a person write when they don’t feel like it. It helps to assist a person to think about the topic in different angles. It can also help give a person writing

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    Prenatal Teaching Plan

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    Prenatal Patient/Family Teaching Plan Design a teaching plan for individual/group on a topic of your choice following the format listed below. Topic: Patterned Breathing During Labor Target Audience: Older (35 +) first time mom’s in their third trimester Time: Evening class – 7pm Place: Local Library Lecture Hall Method of Teaching: Video‚ return demonstration‚ handout for take home‚ discussion – question and answer Anticipated Readiness to Learn: This group is anticipated

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