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- # Question 1. When comparing the United States with other countries similar to our own, the U.S. has one of the highest unintended pregnancy rates. To reduce the unintended pregnancy rate, we need to increase the intended pregnancy rate. In order to increase the intended pregnancy rate, we need to have an understanding of the intersecting circumstances that may impact an individual’s ability to plan a future pregnancy. Discuss what do you think we need to take into consideration in someone’s lived experiences to understand how we can support an individual’s ability to plan a future pregnancy??Do you think that anyone should be denied fertility treatment? If so, whatfactors do you think a doctor should take into consideration when deciding whether to provide someone fertility treatment?What are the key nutrient needs for women and potential complications in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy?
- Which baby goes with each of the three parents? See attachment. :)When comparing the United States with other countries similar to our own, the U.S. has one of the highest unintended pregnancy rates. To reduce the unintended pregnancy rate, we need to increase the intended pregnancy rate. In order to increase the intended pregnancy rate, we need to have an understanding of the intersecting circumstances that may impact an individual’s ability to plan a future pregnancy. what do you think we need to take into consideration in someone’s lived experiences to understand how we can support an individual’s ability to plan a future pregnancy?List the major changes that take place in maternal systems during pregnancy.