However, smallpox vaccination usually is not a reason to terminate a pregnancy. |
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The pregnancy storyline was a bit much and definitely unneeded although it added depth to Dan's family life. |
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Because it is reputed to affect the menstrual cycle and to be an abortifacient, its use in pregnancy and lactation is to be avoided. |
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In a number of African countries, local laws and values permit abortion if a pregnancy threatens a woman's health. |
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This bill targets the very same services that are working to reduce abortion and unplanned pregnancy rates. |
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Women in the first trimester of pregnancy who were undergoing medical abortion were the participants. |
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Healthcare professionals may use the term termination of pregnancy or just termination to describe an abortion. |
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But it can help prevent that unwanted pregnancy, that abortion, or that misguided marriage which ends in divorce. |
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Some countries recognise abortion when pregnancy results from rape or incest, or when there is a high probability of foetal impairment. |
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She wished to end her pregnancy, but abortion was illegal in Texas except in cases of extreme danger to the mother. |
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This may have heightened its profile but it will take a lot longer to tell if it has any impact on rates of abortion and teenage pregnancy. |
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Abortion in a previous pregnancy predisposes to further abortions or stillbirths in subsequent pregnancies. |
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Teenage pregnancy rates there have soared above the national average since the project's start. |
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All pregnant women should avoid cigarettes and cocaine, which contribute to abruption and certain other pregnancy complications. |
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A specially designed programme for each stage of pregnancy by a fully qualified Body Control teacher will ensure you feel well throughout. |
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Also, pregnancy can hardly be considered a random or accidental event that might happen overnight or in training to any soldier. |
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It was the usual accidental pregnancy, and we had the usual high school romance. |
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The fatigue, nausea and uncertainty that often accompany early pregnancy may tempt you to forget about fitness. |
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The nausea that accompanies pregnancy discourages the mother from eating toxic substances that may harm her baby. |
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Many women struggle with queasiness, nausea or vomiting in early pregnancy. |
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Some medicines can be used during pregnancy if the doctor keeps a careful watch on the mother. |
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It's is a biochemic tissue salt effective for nausea and waterbrash during pregnancy as well as abdominal cramps and digestive discomfort. |
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Hormonal changes during pregnancy could have quickened the process, they learned. |
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Throughout the course of the film, we learn that a young lover jilted her, then she lost his child during a pregnancy she never told him about. |
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If we are serious about cutting the teenage pregnancy rate, family planning experts must be able to advise young people of the choices. |
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Aside from the teenage pregnancy strategy, few public health initiatives focus on adolescent health. |
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Certain problems with your kidneys, adrenal glands or even a complicated pregnancy can cause high blood pressure. |
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Violent crime, alcohol and drug abuse, juvenile delinquency, unwanted pregnancy, and poor health are the major social problems. |
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In this case, the presentation did not lead us to consider kala-azar in the differential, and pregnancy limited the physical examination. |
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Women's case notes were examined to identify indication for karyotyping, gestation at diagnosis, and outcome of pregnancy. |
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When I eventually did go on to have a family of my own, I realised that the sickness was, in fact, the sign of a stable pregnancy. |
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The main reason for these groups to agree with abortion is the risk of damage to the woman's life or health if the pregnancy continues. |
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Women who have experienced such loss require considerable reassurance and support in a subsequent pregnancy. |
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We see her untimely pregnancy, her ill-fated marriage, and her poor attempts at being a single mother after she kicks Ray to the curb. |
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Once she got there, she paced the aisle, scanning the shelves for a home pregnancy test. |
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Occasionally we can see young men reacting to the declaration of pregnancy, always with alarm and fear. |
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Hope had kindled in her heart when news of her pregnancy came, praying to the gods she'd have something to live for. |
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An obstetrician is a medical doctor who specializes in the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth and recuperation from delivery. |
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During pregnancy and after delivery, these ducts produce milk to feed the baby. |
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All of these things should be reasonably safe from risk of pregnancy, but still enjoyable. |
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A number of pharmaceutical manufacturers maintain registries of pregnancy outcomes in women using psychotropic medications. |
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Measles in pregnancy can cause miscarriage, premature labour or a baby with low birth weight. |
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The pregnancy went smoothly and Mrs Filer gave birth after being in labour for five hours. |
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Although milk production decreased during early lactation, PPI and pregnancy rate were not influenced by treatment. |
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The pregnant woman accumulates fat during pregnancy to guarantee fetal development and lactation. |
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Clear contraindications to androgen therapy include pregnancy, lactation, signs of hyperandrogenemia, and presence of androgen-dependent tumors. |
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Safety during pregnancy and lactation is less extensively documented than in Herb Contraindications and Drug Interactions. |
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Guidelines for the evaluation of nonpuerperal galactorrhea should also include inquiry about previous pregnancy or lactation. |
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Exclusion criteria included any current use of weight-loss or lipid-lowering medications, and type II diabetes, pregnancy, or lactation. |
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Contraindications to sentinel node biopsy include a clinically positive axillary node, prior axillary surgery, pregnancy, or lactation. |
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Doxycycline is relatively contraindicated during pregnancy or lactation and for children younger than eight years. |
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Our data support the hypothesis that bone lead may be mobilized during pregnancy and lactation. |
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However, none of the 5 tumors presenting during pregnancy and lactation that were tested were positive for either protein. |
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Major demands are placed on the mother by the fetus for calcium during pregnancy and by the infant during lactation. |
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Philip lays it on thick, telling her that he forgives her for faking the pregnancy, and that he is sorry for leaving her at the altar. |
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Many of these patients also experienced a relapse of their psychotic illness after the pregnancy. |
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Our findings suggest a causal relation between second teenage birth and adverse pregnancy outcome. |
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Last month, we admitted a woman with serious bleeding in early pregnancy and no relatives who would give blood. |
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In contrast, Kastelic et al. monitored inseminated yearling heifers for signs of pregnancy. |
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There are a number of yoga for pregnancy classes available in North Yorkshire. |
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Early pregnancy was defined as a period of amenorrhea in a pregnant woman not exceeding 16 weeks. |
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Most are performed late in the second trimester, which ends at 27 weeks into pregnancy. |
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Between the 15th and 18th weeks of pregnancy, the mother can also have an amniocentesis to screen for the Tay-Sachs gene. |
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The purpose of the serial amniocentesis is to prevent preterm labor and thereby extend the pregnancy. |
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In the first half of pregnancy it is normal for the total amount of thyroid hormone to be slightly increased. |
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My mother is in the latter stages of pregnancy and her health is extremely weak. |
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Iron-deficiency anaemia and megaloblastic anaemia can occur during pregnancy. |
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The blood test for anemia will be performed at least once more during your pregnancy. |
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The film's most emotionally resonant moment occurs early on, when Drew confronts her parents with her pregnancy. |
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The condition, known to consume women in the late stages of pregnancy, compels heavily pregnant women to cook and clean up a storm. |
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If this is the case but there is no aspect, yet the planet to which the Moon applies is angular, the pregnancy will be successful. |
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They also required the University to take no action motivated by hostility, animus, or disapproval toward Brady's pregnancy. |
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I don't, by the way, in any way suggest pregnancy as a cure for anything, let alone anosmia. |
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Cows that calve in hot summer months may experience a longer period from parturition to subsequent pregnancy. |
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I chose to return to England in the 30th week of my pregnancy, lodging with a friend and attending antenatal classes. |
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Pregnant women should attend regular antenatal appointments so that any problems with the pregnancy are picked up. |
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Does the anti-abortion lobby demand that a pregnancy continue if the mother's life is in danger? |
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Yet how many anti-abortionists advocate contraception to prevent a pregnancy rather than having an abortion? |
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In fact, the feelings of the mother, the circumstances surrounding the pregnancy, mean nothing to anti-abortionists. |
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If pregnancy does occur while using a coil, there is a small risk of an ectopic pregnancy. |
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I was angry because, using a coil, I had made every effort to prevent a pregnancy. |
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Oral contraceptives, tubal ligation, and pregnancy lower the risk of ovarian cancer. |
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Have been severely incapacitated by latest pregnancy symptoms so apologies for absence. |
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Although you should generally avoid X-rays during pregnancy, a lead apron that covers your pelvis and abdomen can shield your unborn baby. |
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During the early stages of pregnancy, the upper lip and palate develop from tissues lying on either side of the tongue. |
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Thus, lithium is the drug of choice when a mood-stabilizing medication must be used in pregnancy. |
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Avoid changing cat litter and eating raw and poorly cooked meat during pregnancy. |
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Women in Africa drink rooibos during pregnancy because it contains no caffeine, settles the stomach and is rich in iron. |
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In the pictures, she could just see the swell of her mother's growing stomach, the roundness of a pregnancy that would later be her, Katy. |
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The cost of treatment in respect of infertility is allowable but not routine maternity care resulting from a pregnancy. |
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Upon returning from an eight-month absence, the drunken boat rower finds his wife in her sixth month of pregnancy. |
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During early pregnancy, some women develop acne, especially those who were prone to breakouts during menstrual periods before becoming pregnant. |
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Some older women think the absence of periods is related to menopause and not pregnancy. |
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A woman should be tested prior to pregnancy for immunity to rubella, and vaccinated if she is not immune. |
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If women catch rubella during pregnancy, especially in the first three months, this can cause malformations in the developing baby. |
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When a mother has certain infections, such as rubella, during pregnancy, it can cause birth defects. |
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The rate of deciding to terminate a pregnancy is also high when the specific disability of the fetus is known. |
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It's quite important for asthmatic women to have an asthma action plan specifically tailor-made for their pregnancy. |
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Then at 31 weeks into her seventh pregnancy her membranes ruptured and premature labour ensued. |
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I spotted this today in one of the many scary pregnancy forums I've been lurking in recently, and it made every hair on my body stand on end. |
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Cultural taboos surrounding sexuality and pregnancy also contribute to the low rates of health service access. |
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It is secreted by the corpus luteum during pregnancy and by the ovaries during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. |
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Embryos were extracted from uteri by saline solution lavage on days 2 and 3 of pregnancy. |
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Before the advent of laparoscopy, laparotomy with salpingectomy was the standard therapy for managing ectopic pregnancy. |
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Previously, salpingectomy by laparotomy was the gold standard for the treatment of ectopic pregnancy. |
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After acute salpingitis, the risk of an ectopic pregnancy is increased sevenfold. |
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In an ampullary ectopic pregnancy, a linear salpingostomy is performed, and the incision is then left to heal by secondary intent. |
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Victoria and Albert came to love each other with a strong physical passion, yet she hated pregnancy, childbirth, babies, and children. |
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Does smoking during pregnancy cause other problems in babies or young children? |
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Even the loose-fitting T-shirt could not hide Billie Piper's growing baby bump, three months into her first pregnancy. |
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The couple celebrated the pregnancy with a babymoon in Hawaii this week, soaking up the sun on the isle of Maui. |
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It is understood that the woman was told during her pregnancy that she was expecting twins. |
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Approximately 5,000 to 7,000 malformed infants were born to women who ingested thalidomide during pregnancy. |
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Without a male provider they may be malnourished during pregnancy and so jeopardise the health of their unborn. |
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He's spent those years educating us on various topics ranging from teen pregnancy to obesity. |
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There is a dearth of research on general perceived self-efficacy relative to teen pregnancy. |
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The reason for this is that among the working class there is increased teen pregnancy and a tradition of marrying young. |
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This is one reason why Britain has the highest teenage pregnancy rate in Europe. |
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Britain now has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in Europe and the second highest in the world. |
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A report to the committee set out key elements of the teenage pregnancy strategy. |
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She also sees a need for for young mums to lecture their friends on the problems of teenage pregnancy. |
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Patient selection is important in the medical management of ectopic pregnancy. |
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This article briefly examines the pathogenesis and bacteriology of UTIs during pregnancy, as well as patient-oriented outcomes. |
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In addition, there is a high rate of pregnancy among schoolgirls, usually requiring that they leave school. |
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Breast tenderness is often one of the very first signs of pregnancy that women experience. |
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The use of nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancy can avoid exposure to teratogens such as carbon monoxide in tobacco smoke. |
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This class of drugs should be avoided in pregnancy because of teratogenic effects. |
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She took terbutaline, an asthma drug, to stop premature labor for the last three months of her pregnancy. |
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Women with higher scores were more likely to eat nutritional food and exercise during pregnancy, said the authors. |
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As she progresses toward the end of her pregnancy term, she will usually demand to eat more and more. |
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He chose to continue with the operation, terminating the pregnancy in the process. |
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But if you do have an x-ray and later discover you are pregnant, the risks are not high enough to have to terminate the pregnancy. |
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In severe cases, detected early in pregnancy, the option of terminating the pregnancy may be considered. |
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Induced abortions are those initiated voluntarily with the intention of terminating a pregnancy. |
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He added that it was a woman's choice whether she choose to terminate her pregnancy or take it to full term. |
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Her husband, parents, and in-laws had also counselled her but could not persuade her to terminate the pregnancy. |
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If the condition found cannot be treated, or if it causes severe disability in the child, the parents may decide to terminate the pregnancy. |
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Our patient's options were to terminate the pregnancy and undergo conventional treatment or to continue with the pregnancy and adjust treatment. |
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This may involve preparing for special care that will be needed after the birth, or choosing to terminate the pregnancy. |
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Many women have testing done even though they have no intention of terminating an abnormal pregnancy. |
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Simply defined, abortion is the termination of a pregnancy through external means. |
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That is the critical question, I mean the question is how does this compare to a surgical abortion, or surgical termination of pregnancy. |
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An Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by loss or destruction of the foetus before it is capable of independent life. |
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The service is offered to all parents who have experienced a loss in pregnancy or infancy. |
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The initial investigations are a sensitive pregnancy test and ultrasonography. |
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Before pregnancy, a woman should be tested for rubella and vaccinated if needed. |
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A positive screen indicates that the pregnancy is at a greater risk and further diagnostic testing needs to be offered. |
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In itself pregnancy was not associated with shame, provided the couple planned to marry. |
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Kevin is one of the many people born with shortened limbs after his mother took thalidomide to treat morning sickness during pregnancy. |
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Taking even a single dose of thalidomide during early pregnancy may cause major birth defects. |
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Even the other new girl comes from another pregnancy yoga class, so bang goes my hopes of safety in numbers. |
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During the fifth or seventh month of their pregnancy, women receive bangles or bracelets from their husband's families. |
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He succeeded in mating a cow with the menagerie's bison, but the ensuing pregnancy came to a disastrous end. |
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Nowhere is this truer than in evaluating the impact of maternal exposures in pregnancy that may affect health of the fetus in later life. |
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We know of no study of mood disorders in children that has examined maternal drinking during pregnancy. |
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First is the inherent colinearity between maternal smoking in pregnancy and childhood. |
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In addition, the female fetus itself influenced the course of maternal asthma through pregnancy. |
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In order to prevent sexually transmitted infections as well as pregnancy, you must use a barrier method of contraception. |
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A barrier method of contraception should be used to prevent pregnancy while taking hormonal medicines because they can damage a developing baby. |
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Around three quarters of women experience nausea in early pregnancy and around half also vomit. |
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Venous thromboembolism is an uncommon occurrence in pregnancy but can be fatal in some cases. |
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One Poke, the author of her pregnancy, gave evidence of a conversation incriminating the doctor. |
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During a normal menstrual cycle, if pregnancy does not occur, the endometrium is shed as menstrual flow. |
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Women must have sufficient iron stores to prevent iron deficiency from menstrual blood loss or pregnancy. |
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Topics will include menstruation, sexuality, pregnancy and childbirth in a cultural context. |
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Women have higher iron needs because of physiological losses through menstruation and pregnancy. |
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At her next pregnancy the mother will then pass those antibodies against Rh-positive blood to the fetus. |
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You'll find articles, news and product tips covering pregnancy, birth and life with a new baby. |
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Analysis of pathogenic microbic factors involved in the breeding disorder in the early pregnancy of cattle. |
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In cases of toxemic pregnancy, this time was markedly prolonged, to as long as 88 min, and the activitytime curves showed a plateau effect. |
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The interval between trying for a pregnancy and conception ranged from four to 24 months. |
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The baby born from that pregnancy was immediately sent to a children's hospital for transfusions and treatment of a collapsed lung. |
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For the famous, the joys of pregnancy are more about buying mini-me Juicy Couture than actually giving birth. |
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She was so scared of her family's reaction that she hid the pregnancy from it until the minute she went into labour. |
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Smoking among women, especially during pregnancy can lead to miscarriages, premature birth, and low birth weight of infants. |
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Two workshops focusing specifically on positive thinking, relaxation, deep breathing, and visualisation in pregnancy are planned for this month. |
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No politician has the right to legislate for the awful things that can happen during pregnancy. |
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The news is being taken as confirmation that Kate is fully recovered from her pregnancy sickness. |
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Seeing Nora's advanced pregnancy gives Maxine her own jolt of shock. |
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Breeding seasons of both species began with male testes developing in winter and spring, followed by female pregnancy and lactation in late spring and summer. |
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The newer generation of antiepileptic drugs is not teratogenic in animals, but there is not sufficient reporting in human pregnancy experience to accurately portray risk. |
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Each of the women's responses was assessed with the value weighted on each variable to develop a profile of her psychological attitude during pregnancy. |
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Too much coffee is dangerous to one's health, and excessive use may lead to heart disease, acid reflux, and insomnia, as well as pregnancy complications for women. |
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Kessler says they had stopped dating before their graduation in 2007 and that he had played no part in her pregnancy. |
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Evidence from human and animal studies indicates nitric oxide inhibits uterine contractility and may help maintain uterine quiescence during pregnancy. |
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In a Finnish study, mothers of anencephalic children were more likely than matched control patients to remember having a cold in the first trimester of pregnancy. |
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Her GP training was interrupted by pregnancy and frequent moves, because she chose to follow her husband in his postings as a naval medical officer. |
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Miss Smith said the damp has made the sickness she has felt through her pregnancy worse and fears the damp atmosphere could affect her baby's health. |
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Others may opt for prenatal diagnosis and pregnancy termination. |
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Viewed at the micro level, this idea appears palatable to the pro-choicer because it is assumes that the choice to abort the child will not be selected in every pregnancy. |
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Selective termination of pregnancy in severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome is one option that is done in only a handful of centres in the United Kingdom. |
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I have friends who have fallen pregnant several times after a quickie with someone from a nightclub or wherever and the result has been an un-wanted pregnancy. |
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She had an uneventful pregnancy and at term underwent a cesarean section. |
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Other private groups include Active Birth classes, which specialise in water births and yoga during pregnancy, and classes run by independent midwives. |
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Each of these studies found that exposure to starvation during the first trimester of pregnancy appeared to do the most harm. |
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Pushing is more tiring than any of the workouts I did during pregnancy. |
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The physical, financial, and emotional toll of an unintended pregnancy can be immense. |
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In addition, he says, the seminal fluid of the male coagulates to form a plug in the female that stays in place until pregnancy and likely prevents further mating. |
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The present case report explains echographic features of a Mesoblastic Nephroma diagnosed at the 31 weeks of pregnancy and make a brief discussion. |
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Recently, evidence that glyceryl trinitrate's relaxant effect on uterine smooth muscle may be enhanced during pregnancy has raised interest in its use. |
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Eclampsia, first described by Hippocrates 2,400 years ago, is the medical name for seizures during pregnancy. |
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So we did and when we got there were told that we would be there all morning, doing blood tests, pregnancy tests, examinations and an ultrasound scan. |
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My stress levels soared so high that I developed second trimester pregnancy complications and was ordered by my doctor to take to my bed and avoid the news. |
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Those feelings are due, in part, to the notion that if an expectant mom is super vigilant, she can control her pregnancy. |
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It may or may not re-accumulate during the 2nd pregnancy and lactation. |
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There are 17 states with laws that consider drug abuse during pregnancy a form of child abuse. |
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She had been protected from pregnancy through an intrauterine coil, which had been inserted under general anaesthetic but which was due to be replaced. |
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Such features may vary according to whether the patient was pregnant, lactating, or had recently terminated her pregnancy or lactation at the time of surgical excision. |
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When the same abnormality was detected in a subsequent pregnancy at 18 weeks, she was able to have a surgical abortion. |
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Add some pizazz to your pregnancy by body-painting your baby bump. |
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Although past treatment consisted of an open laparotomy and salpingectomy, current laparoscopic techniques for unruptured ectopic pregnancy emphasize tubal preservation. |
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In the first nine weeks of pregnancy the abortion pill may be used. |
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One year later she had a tubal pregnancy and needed salpingectomy. |
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The hormone relaxin is released in your system in increased levels during your pregnancy so be more careful to not overload the body with impact and stretch much more gently. |
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But, you see, it's the woman that bears the difficulties of the pregnancy. |
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The present study was planned to find a safe, simple and optimally effective regimen of mifepristone and misoprostol for abortion of pregnancy up to 63 days. |
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During pregnancy, there's an increase in the hormone relaxin, which results in looser joints throughout pregnancy and for several months after giving birth. |
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There are safe treatments for thyroid disorders during pregnancy. |
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The guideline recommends that in women who are healthy and have an uncomplicated pregnancy, intermittent auscultation is a suitable method of monitoring during labour. |
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Morally opposed to an offered abortion, hale decided to see the pregnancy to term. |
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Other potential causes of androgen excess and menstrual irregularities include conditions unique to pregnancy, such as luteoma and a hyperactive luteal body. |
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Almost all women go on to have a healthy pregnancy after a miscarriage. |
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This can radically upset her possibility of ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and even nurturing of a pregnancy. |
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This can radically upset her possibility of ovulation, fertilization, implantation and even nurturing of a pregnancy. |
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They face an increased possibility of aortic splitting during pregnancy. |
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One woman who deeply regretted the abortion had four early miscarriages then carried two pregnancies to term and is alive 18 years after the first completed pregnancy. |
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She described how her own pregnancy had gone wrong at 17 weeks, when the fetus moved into her cervix. |
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An evaluation of the economics of heifer development revealed that the pregnancy rate for yearling heifers may not be as important as the pregnancy rate of the 2-year old. |
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Throughout her pregnancy she was smoking up to three bags of tik a day. |
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A normal full-term pregnancy lasts 40 weeks or 10 lunar months. |
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For many young women, pregnancy is a great excuse to take a break from the pressure to be fashionable. |
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Stand with the pink-sneakered Texas legislator and her fight to allow mothers to abort babies past the 20th week of pregnancy? |
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Both couples have said that they would have terminated the pregnancy. |
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The shortest of those timescales is that of the pregnancy itself. |
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It is precisely in this area that the present study has attempted to fill an important lacuna in the research literature on abstinence-based pregnancy prevention programs. |
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The incompatibility between motherhood and tech, it seems, runs far deeper than the timing of pregnancy alone. |
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If the fetus is found to be affected, the patient may elect to terminate the pregnancy, which, in the first trimester, is associated with reduced maternal morbidity. |
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These detainments were often justified by laws that do not mention pregnancy specifically. |
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But on day five of our trip, in Joshua tree National Park, I took a pregnancy test in nearby Yucca Valley. |
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Findings such as hypotension and marked abdominal tenderness with guarding and rebound tenderness suggest a leaking or ruptured ectopic pregnancy. |
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A history of termination of pregnancy, recurrent miscarriages, sexually transmitted infections, or sterilisation can all become a source of conflict. |
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Their options include continuing the pregnancy and raising the child, continuing the pregnancy and seeking adoption placement for the child or terminating the pregnancy. |
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Once the fetal demise was diagnosed, pregnancy was terminated by medical induction, such that the products of conception were largely delivered intact. |
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Then I wrote my novel Galveston in about three months, when my wife was in the last trimester of pregnancy. |
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And late-term abortions after the 24th week of pregnancy are flatly illegal. |
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There also is information about women and repetitive strain injury and about how pregnancy, PMS, osteoporosis, a mastectomy and menopause can aggravate this condition. |
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One group drank a lot of carrot juice during the last trimester of pregnancy, the other group drank the carrot juice during lactation, and then we had a control group. |
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My period is light and infrequent, no cramps, no weight gain, no pregnancy, no problem. |
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With her in the room is a woman whose 17-year-old daughter is terminating her own pregnancy. |
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You may be used to eating the whites and discarding the yolks, but skip that step during pregnancy because the yolks provide extra calories, Vitamin D and folic acid. |
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Nutritional rickets at this age is not uncommon in areas where maternal intake of vitamin D and calcium during pregnancy and lactation is very low. |
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For some conditions that cause physical and mental problems there is no cure, and if the baby is affected some women may wish to have a termination of their pregnancy. |
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Tomorrow I get an IUD so that I can prevent pregnancy without taking the pill. |
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And now that the queasiness of the early days of her pregnancy are over, the stunning redhead reckons she feels healthier than ever before. |
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The corpus luteum secretes hormones that prepare the uterus for a possible pregnancy in the event the ovulated ovum was fertilized. |
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For instance, hCG-h is increased in urine and serum during early pregnancy and in gestational trophoblastic disease. |
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Whether or not the pregnancy ended in stillbirth, most women reported having experienced at least one stressful life event in the previous year. |
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For example, the numbers of leukocytes change with age and during pregnancy. |
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Abdominal pregnancy occurs either as a result of tubal abortion or rupture or rarely as a result of primary peritoneal implantation. |
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Liquor amnii analysis in the management of the pregnancy complicated by rhesus sensitization. |
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Budesonide is the preferred inhaled corticosteroid for use during pregnancy. |
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In the present article, a case of bilateral tubal pregnancy is presented besides reviewing the relevant literature. |
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Maya sadly said that her husband director Ehab Lamei and her learnt the news after going for a routine sonogram 22 weeks into her pregnancy. |
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Singer and Loose Women presenter Jamelia, 34, discovered she had an umbilical hernia after her second pregnancy. |
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My swiss fit ball proved very useful as a birthing ball helping with backache and posture through my pregnancy. |
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Women with either a historical risk factor or a risk unique to the current pregnancy were screened. |
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The Fresh Start Wales campaign is encouraging pregnant women to use Mothering Sunday to address the stigma of smoking during pregnancy. |
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The ban comes after her co-star Marcia Cross' pregnancy in 2006, which evidently cause big problems for the scriptwriters of the show. |
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Methenamine, either as the mandelate or hippurate salt, is an old drug that is now rarely used in pregnancy. |
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Chagas disease is not contagious, but it can be passed on through pregnancy, organ transplants or blood transfusions. |
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The secretory changes seen are similar to the physiological changes of pregnancy in the adjacent breast tissue. |
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It should not be taken during pregnancy or by those with sulfa drug allergy. |
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There are lots of these self-test kits available, ranging from pregnancy testing and sexually transmitted infections to early cancer screening. |
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The oddities of pregnancy are regularly mined for gags, but thankfully not in a contrived box-ticking fashion. |
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It is befitting to sensitise VHWS as they are the ones who primarily deal with matters of pregnancy at community level. |
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Abortifacients, by contrast, are used to terminate an existing pregnancy. |
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But in order to ensure that more women breastfeed, we need to provide them with support right from the pregnancy stage. |
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The incidence of malaria in pregnancy was found to be more in primigravida and second gravida as compared to multigravida. |
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It was felt that performing a nuclear medicine sestamibi scan during her pregnancy may have higher risk to the fetus than benefit. |
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The presence of spermatozoids was considered indicative of pregnancy, associated with the diagnosis of the estrous phase of the estral cycle. |
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I strongly believe that the show does not glamorize teen pregnancy. |
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These are rhythmic pregnancy and melodics based on domestic folklore, syncopation, and lucidity and balance of proportion in musical form. |
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But the decision always has to be balanced between maximizing the change of pregnancy and minimizing the chance of a multiple birth. |
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Jacqui finds a way of satisfying the debt collector while Michaela threatens to spill the beans about Amy's pregnancy. |
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A comparison of no medication versus methyldopa or labetalol in chronic hypertension during pregnancy. |
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Llamas should be tested for pregnancy after mating at two to three, six and at least 12 weeks. |
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There was no evidence of adrenal insufficiency with normal cortisol and adenocorticotropic hormone levels for pregnancy. |
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In 2011 and 2012, prospective parents in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore admitted to consciously timing their pregnancy for a dragon year. |
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She is referred to as gravida one during the first pregnancy, gravida 2 during the second, etc. |
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Heterotropic pregnancy occurs when intrauterine and ectopic pregnancies coexist. |
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After a false pregnancy or miscarriage in 1534, he saw her failure to give him a son as a betrayal. |
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Mary continued to exhibit signs of pregnancy until July 1555, when her abdomen receded. |
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It was most likely a false pregnancy, perhaps induced by Mary's overwhelming desire to have a child. |
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On 17 April 1555, Elizabeth was recalled to court to attend the final stages of Mary's apparent pregnancy. |
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After the pregnancy, Clementine moved to Sussex to recover, while Diana stayed in London with her nanny. |
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A woman planning on conceiving within one month should not receive the smallpox immunization until after the pregnancy. |
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She tricks him into believing that she is Queen Guinevere and he sleeps with her, and the ensuing pregnancy results in the birth of Galahad. |
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A month after filming began, Kidman left the film due to her pregnancy enabling Winslet to rejoin the film. |
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High rates of teenage pregnancy give the area a slightly younger age profile than Wales as a whole. |
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Following Halliwell's announcement of her pregnancy, the project was cancelled. |
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