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    Imagine you’re at that point in life where you’re ready to start a family, but it’s not working. You go to the doctor and are told it’s because of infertility. Infertility is a disease that results in the abnormal functioning of the reproductive system affecting about 1 in 8 couples age fifteen to forty- four (Fast Facts about Infertility). This is about six percent of women and eighteen percent of men (Infertility FAQs). Infertility can come from the male or female and can be caused by a…

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    Describe the structure and the function of the female reproductive system including the following in your answer: ovary, oviducts, implantation, uterus, cervix, and vagina. The female reproductive system includes many organs, such as ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus and the vagina. On each side of the public cavities lies an ovaries located in shallow depressions. Ovaries are…

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    Lepore discussed these issues that have become extremely controversial and have, recently, caused many problems. This is due to the fact that many citizens have held these rights withheld from them, and in multiple cases it has proven detrimental to health of many. The ideas that a woman has a right to decide what she does with her body has always been monumentally controversial. In many cases there are arguments over how the use of contraceptives or abortion is constitutional.…

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    June found the perfect solution. She use her ability to alter reality and make everyone believe Sharon's pregnancy is normal. "There you go Sharon, no one will be suspicious about your pregnancy. Now for the finishing touch!" She viewed Sharon's reproductive system, out of the six men that she had sexual contact with. She's not even sure which men fertilize the eggs, but it only make things more enjoyable to her. When all the new ovum are fertilized. June use her ability to alter Sharon's…

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    Reproduction In this essay I will attempt to explain the key events in human reproduction and explain the male and female reproductive systems. Both males and females require fully functioning reproductive systems in order to conceive naturally, I will first begin by explaining the male reproductive system, the testes are cradled within a ‘bag’ of skin called the scrotum, their two functions are to produce sperm cells and sex hormones. Next, the vas deferens. Sperm passes through the vas…

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    standing--and they play an obvious role during intercourse and the usual physiological acts of evacuation. These muscles basically control the opening and closing, and the pressure of the lower body openings in the body. An important component of feminine health There are several risk factors that can debilitate these muscles: the baby's weight during pregnancy; the birth itself, by passage of the baby through the vagina; postpartum, due to the early exercise of the abdominal; the practice of…

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    1 in 3 women will have an abortion within their lifetime. Feminists of the late 1960’s early 1970’s worked for reproductive rights. And on January 22, 1973 the U.S. Supreme Court, affirms the legality of a woman 's right to have an abortion under the Fourteenth amendment to the Constitution. Once abortion became legal, people of the 70’s had easy access, however since then accessibility has decreased. Controversy, forces unhealthy abortions, the violation of fundamental human rights, disrupting…

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    The ovary plays a very important role in the female reproductive system. The ovaries are two small almond shape organ located in the pelvic cavity, one on each side of the uterus. The ovaries are responsible for storing and releasing the ova and producing female sex hormones like estrogen and progesterone. Normally in the body, the ovary will grow new cells and the old cell will die. However, if the cells are growing out of control within the body it will cause an overgrowth. The overgrowth of…

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    Reproductive system helps our body to function properly such as producing an eggs,sperms and ovas.It mainly helps us produces the female egg cells necessary for reproduction, called the ova or oocytes. The reproductive system is very important part of the body system because it helps the population to reproduce, it is a very crucial factor of living.The reproductive system helps our body to produce new cells. One of the most widespread diseases of the reproductive system is known as prostate…

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    with other breeding systems in Lauraceae. Results would provide steady evidence to define gynodioecious on Lauraceae as well to define the phylogenetic association with other mating systems in the O. complex. Hypotheses: H1: Gynodioecism is a reproductive system occurring species described in O. H2: Dimorphic species described in the O. complex are result of gynodioecism H3: Gynodioecious species belonging to the O. complex are related among them. Chapter 2. This chapter is focused in…

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