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The Case Study of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) Underwent Elective Lower Segment Caesarean Section-Juniper Publishers-Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine

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JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine The Case Study of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) Underwent Elective Lower Segment Caesarean Section Authored by Shaheena Salman This case study is written for Family Health Practitioners and Nurse Case managers. To add, reflective critical analysis, frameworks, exploration of advanced role of case manager, ethical and professional issues which contribute enhancing the health and care needs, reflection on roles and responsibilities in relation to interdisciplinary teams is discussed in the report.It is to revitalize health systems in under-developed countries based on the tenets of the Alma Ata Declaration of Health Care, presented by the World Health Organization remains essential for attaining the maternal and child health related Millennium Development Goals (MGDs). Ehiri [1] informed that MGDs have a target date of 2015 and synthesize many of the commitments made in achieving that target. Reproductive

Pregnancy in Adolescents in Mexico, Data versus Social Panic?-Juniper Publishers-Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine

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JUNIPER PUBLISHERS- Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine Pregnancy in Adolescents in Mexico, Data versus Social Panic? Authored by Noemi Ehrenfeld Lenkiewicz Adolescent pregnancy is a complex condition in which different social factors take part, such as economic living conditions, social background, and cultural issues concerning motherhood, education, and health outcomes of an early pregnancy. While public policies are directed to female population, there is no one official programme that addresses male sexuality and reproductive behaviours. Despite the statistics show a diminishing of specific fertility rate, there is a general social alarm strongly reinforced by the media in relation of adolescent pregnancy. Qualitative findings enrich statistical data, and show that in Mexican culture to become a mother is the most desirable condition for women, as adolescents report. Meanwhile, sexual activity before marriage or being single, pregnant or already an adolescent