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Books > Medicine > Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences > Human reproduction, growth & development
Clinical Gynaecology was first published in 1993. This exciting, updated fifth edition provides a comprehensive review of the filed of gynaecology. Not only has the content been thoroughly reviewed, but the format has also been expanded to include eight new chapters and a Quick-Reference Guide.
This Quick Reference Guide is a valuable resource as it summarises salient points of the chapters and is also available as a free eBook download.
Clinical Gynaecology covers the full spectrum of gynaecological information, making this publication applicable internationally, and invaluable not only for the general practitioner but also the practising gynaecologist.
The Fundamentals of Human Embryology covers embryonic development, with a unique focus on adult anatomy.
Its goal is to impart to students a comprehensive overview of how the human embryo forms, not only as a basis for the student of human anatomy, but also as a link to abnormalities they may encounter in their clinical careers. Extensively illustrated with labeled line drawings, now enlarged for better visibility, this concise manual will meet the needs of both undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Human Sciences.
In this Second Edition of the manual at the request of students and teachers, the authors have made the following changes:
- Increased the size of the diagrams
- Revised the text to comply with the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology changes to the Terminologia Embryologica
- Altered the sequencing of some topics to allow the development to flow more logically
- Included an appendix of coloured photographs of congenital abnormalities to help students form a more realistic idea of developmental abnormalities.
The book Fertility SOS by Daminda Senekal-Griessel is for anyone who may be frustrated, at a loss and feeling unsure if having children is a realistic option. If you desire to start a family, but experience unexplained infertility, Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), recurrent miscarriages, secondary infertility, or male factor infertility, then this book will give you a unique insight into understanding why this may be happening and how to solve it.
Infertility is not uncommon nowadays, with up to 20% of couples having difficulty conceiving. Male infertility is at an all-time high, with a 35 to 50 percent share of overall cases. Over-the-counter drugs, chronic medications, inadvertent exposure to dangerous pollutants, epigenetics, blood types and nutrition deficiencies, are some of the causes of infertility. Infertility also has significant negative social consequences for women who face social humiliation, mental anguish, sadness, anxiety, and low self-esteem because of their infertility. As a result, many of these women will go on to develop mental health problems. Increasing maternal age is linked to a higher incidence of miscarriage, which is assumed to be caused by low egg quality, which leads to chromosomal (genetic) abnormalities. In certain cases, the mother or father may have a minor genetic abnormality, but the baby may be more seriously damaged, resulting in miscarriage.
Assisted reproduction like IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) for example continues to remain inaccessible and unaffordable for most couples, especially in the current economic conditions we experience. Thus, people are increasingly turning towards more affordable, natural yet effective therapeutic assistance. It all starts with understanding your own health, what factors may be affecting your ability to conceive, and taking the appropriate steps to ensure a successful pregnancy. Following the guidance provided, will result in optimum fertility, fertilisation and optimal preparation of the uterus for implantation.
Not only do genes play a large role, but some medications can cause infertility and increase the risk of miscarriage. Couples will learn how to increase the health of eggs and sperm, and understand other variables such blood types, PH levels, mucous, hidden PCOS, and many other factors, influencing chances of procreating. Male infertility is also on the rise, so it is important to consider both partners potential influencing factors.
In addition to the book, FertilitySOS is launching Fertility Health Coaching sessions to offer guidance to couples struggling with infertility. By making use of the fertility coaching sessions, couples will achieve their goal to get their bodies into optimal reproductive health, with a tailored personal plan. The Fertility Health coach will uncover the possible root causes of individual cases of infertility.All sessions are available online www.fertilitysos.com
How women can improve their productivity, happiness, and physical
well-being by keeping their natural cycles in mind and working with
them (rather than ignoring them). In the Flo teaches women how to
use their 28-day cycle to optimize their life by letting their
internal clock and natural rhythms guide time management, diet,
fitness, etc. (This is so simple and yet under-utilized it is
shocking. It makes perfect sense when you think about it: You have
different energy levels at different times of the month, different
libido levels, etc. so why not use foresight to plan projects for
when you are at your most effective, and understand when you need
more emotional connection with others?) There are specific tips on
what to eat and how to exercise depending on what phase you are
in-and it works. Women are getting promotions, losing weight, and
in one case thus far, literally clearing their endometriosis by
using the cycle syncing method.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Exploring the potential of poetry and poetic language as a means of
conveying perspectives on ageing and later life, this book examines
questions such as 'how can we understand ageing and later life?'
and 'how can we capture the ambiguities and complexities that the
experiences of growing old in time and place entail?' As poetic
language illuminates, transfigures and enchants our being in the
world, it also offers insights into the existential questions that
are amplified as we age, including the vulnerabilities and losses
that humble us and connect us. Literary gerontology and narrative
gerontology have highlighted the importance of linguistic
representations of ageing. While the former has been concerned
primarily with the analysis of published literary works, the latter
has foregrounded the individual and collective meaning making
through narrative resources in old age. There has, however, been
less interest in how poetic language, both as a genre and as a
practice, can illuminate ageing. This volume suggests a path
towards the poetics of ageing by means of presenting analyses of
published poetry on ageing written by poets from William
Shakespeare to Wallace Stevens; the use of reading and writing
poetry among ordinary people in old age; and the poetic nuances
that emerge from other literary practices and contexts in relation
to ageing - including personal poetic reflections from many of the
contributing authors. The volume brings together international
scholars from disciplinary backgrounds as diverse as cultural
psychology, literary studies, theology, sociology, narrative
medicine, cultural gerontology and narrative gerontology, and will
deploy a variety of empirical and critical methodologies to explore
how poetry and poetic language may challenge dominant discourses
and illuminate alternative understandings of ageing.
Maintaining physical and mental performance with a revolutionary
diet that helps prevent age-related diseases. Sears explains that
it is possible to reverse our 'biological' age (which is different
to our 'chronological' age) if we look at our hormones and our
diet. It is crucial to maintain the right balance of hormones in
our bodies - ageing is not necessarily about the decreasing of
certain hormones but rather how they effectively communicate with
each other to maintain equilibrium. The Zone is a revolutionary
diet plan which advocates a lower intake of carbohydrates which
convert to sugar creating a diabetic-like condition. If we eat more
protein and monosaturate fats we enter the Zone of optimum
metabolic function. This diet has been proven in preventing
age-related diseases: heart disease and diabetes (non-insulin
dependent diabetes largely occurs in older age). Sears explores the
activity of hormones as we age and gives a dietary plan (and
supplement advice) to maintain peak performance: * calorie
restriction without hunger or deprivation * insulin, cortisol,
seratonin and eicosanoids * oestrogen and the menopause *
testosterone as men and women age * DHEA, melatonin - are these
hormonal supplements merely hype? * your thyroid gland and how it
affects metabolism * exercise and the anti-ageing Zone lifestyle
'pyramid'
John Rebus stands accused: on trial for a crime that could put him
behind bars for the rest of his life. Although it's not the first
time the legendary detective has taken the law into his own hands,
it might be the last. What drove a good man to cross the line? Or
have times changed, and the rules with them? Detective Inspector
Siobhan Clarke faces Edinburgh's most explosive case in years, as a
corrupt cop goes missing after claiming to harbour secrets that
could sink the city's police force. But in this investigation, it
seems all roads lead to Rebus - and Clarke's twin loyalties to the
public and the police will be tested to their limit. A reckoning is
coming - and John Rebus may be hearing the call for last orders...
Concise, clearly written, and vibrantly illustrated, Langman's
Medical Embryology, 15th Edition, makes complex embryology concepts
approachable to help you build the clinical understanding essential
to your success in medical practice, nursing, or other health
professions. Hundreds of full-color illustrations clarify the
stages of embryonic development with rich detail, and engaging
learning features, clinical examples, and online review questions
ready you for the challenges ahead on your exams and in clinical
practice. NEW! Medical Embryology Animations, now included with the
purchase of the print book, allow users to visualize the stages of
human development and master the corresponding anatomical
relationships. UPDATED! Clinical Correlates boxes reinforce
clinically relevant content through realistic case-based scenarios
you're likely to encounter in practice. UPDATED! More than 400
full-color illustrations, micrographs, and clinical images clarify
key aspects of embryonic development in vivid detail. UPDATED!
Clinical vignette and USMLE-style multiple-choice questions,
available via digital access, with answers provide valuable
self-assessment and strengthen your test-taking confidence.
Problems to Solve boost your critical thinking capabilities.
End-of-Chapter Summaries detail key stages of development, terms,
and clinical conditions for each chapter at a glance.
Welcomed as liberation and dismissed as exploitation, egg freezing
(oocyte cryopreservation) has rapidly become one of the most
widely-discussed and influential new reproductive technologies of
this century. In Freezing Fertility, Lucy van de Wiel takes us
inside the world of fertility preservation—with its egg freezing
parties, contested age limits, proactive anticipations and equity
investments—and shows how the popularization of egg freezing has
profound consequences for the way in which female fertility and
reproductive aging are understood, commercialized and politicized.
Beyond an individual reproductive choice for people who may want to
have children later in life, Freezing Fertility explores how the
rise of egg freezing also reveals broader cultural, political and
economic negotiations about reproductive politics, gender
inequities, age normativities and the financialization of
healthcare. Van de Wiel investigates these issues by analyzing a
wide range of sources—varying from sparkly online platforms to
heart-breaking court cases and intimate autobiographical
accounts—that are emblematic of each stage of the egg freezing
procedure. By following the egg’s journey, Freezing Fertility
examines how contemporary egg freezing practices both reflect
broader social, regulatory and economic power asymmetries and
repoliticize fertility and aging in ways that affect the public at
large. In doing so, the book explores how the possibility of egg
freezing shifts our relation to the beginning and end of life.
In 2015, a study of surrogacy and other reproductive technologies
was conducted among women who served as surrogate mothers in
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. There are some social taboos are
associated with the concept of surrogacy, and it is not a
mainstream procedure in India. To know the ground reality,
thirty-three surrogates were interviewed to explore their concerns.
The primary objective of this book is to explore the causes and
consequences of being a surrogate, the motivation and negotiation
factors, and the social, economic, and gender issues encountered
during and after procreation. This book further explored the
perception of various stakeholders on new draft bill was introduced
to ban commercial surrogacy in order to safeguard the women from
exploitation. This book argues that if the government regularizes
and legalizes commercial surrogacy, it may create a win-win
situation for both sides - surrogates and the commissioning couples
- to avoid exploitation
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