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Development and Women's Reproductive Health in Ghana, 1920-1982
This book investigates the history of women’s reproductive health in Ghana,arguing that between the 1920s and 1980s, it was largely driven by discourses ofdevelopment and population control rather than a concern for women’s health orrights. Between the 1920s and 1980s, the choices that Ghanaian women maderegarding their reproductive health were defined by development policy andpractice.Spanning the colonial and immediate postcolonial periods, this bookdemonstrates that whilst the substance of development discourse shifted overtime, principles of development continued to be used to impact and legitimisereproductive health policy and practices well after independence.The bookexplores Ghana’s pluralist health system, the introduction of maternal and childwelfare, the dominance of the Red Cross in Ghana’s maternal and child healthlandscape, nationalist pronatalism and global population activism.In order tounderstand how global iterations of development and health policy impactedordinary lives in Ghana, the author uses evidence from multiple ‘levels,’ includingprivate papers, national archives and records of international and transnationalorganisations.Providing balanced archival perspectives, the book includesextensive oral history interviews carried out with both rural Ghanaian women andtraditional birth attendants, as well as with midwives, doctors and family planningfieldworkers. This book will have an important impact on a number of historical fieldsincluding Ghanaian history, global health history, global histories of populationand family planning and histories of development.It will be of interest toresearchers and students in the history of public health, development, Africa,Ghana and gender.
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Emergency Contraception : The Story of a Global Reproductive Health Technology
Despite its safety and efficacy, emergency contraception (EC) continues to spark political controversy worldwide.In this edited volume, authors explore how emergency contraception has been received, interpreted, and politicized, through the in-depth examination of the journey of EC in 16 individual countries.
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Do fish have reproductive organs?
Yes, fish do have reproductive organs. Most fish have both male and female reproductive organs, meaning they are capable of producing both eggs and sperm. However, there are some species of fish that are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs in the same individual. The reproductive organs of fish vary in complexity and structure depending on the species.
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Is cambium the reproductive tissue?
No, cambium is not the reproductive tissue. Cambium is a type of meristematic tissue found in plants that is responsible for secondary growth, which results in the thickening of stems and roots. Reproductive tissues in plants include the flower parts responsible for sexual reproduction, such as the stamen and pistil.
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Where is reproductive cloning applied?
Reproductive cloning is applied in the field of animal breeding and genetic research. It is used to create genetically identical animals for agricultural purposes, such as producing high-quality livestock or preserving endangered species. Reproductive cloning has also been used in scientific research to study the effects of genetic modifications and to develop new medical treatments. However, it is not currently used in human reproduction due to ethical and safety concerns.
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What is a reproductive barrier?
A reproductive barrier is any biological mechanism that prevents individuals from two different species from successfully interbreeding and producing viable offspring. These barriers can be prezygotic, meaning they prevent mating or fertilization from occurring, or postzygotic, meaning they prevent the development or survival of hybrid offspring. Reproductive barriers are important for maintaining species integrity and preventing the blending of different species through hybridization.
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Reproductive Immunology : Basic Concepts
Reproductive Immunology: Basic Concepts gives a holistic insight into the understanding of the complex interactions between the maternal immune system and the fetal/placental unit necessary for the success of pregnancy.This interaction is critical for the support of the human fetal semiallograft and the protection against infections.The book covers various topics such as B cells, macrophages, T cells, discussion on fetal signals and their impact on maternal reproductive cells such as endometrial cells, mast cells, and the role of fetal Hofbauer cells, the immune regulatory role of glucorticoids, and many other novel topics within the field of reproductive immunology. Edited and written by experts in the field, this book introduces the up-to-date knowledge of the role of the immune system during pregnancy and provides the necessary background to understand pregnancy complications associated with alterations in the functioning of the immune system.The book provides a complete discussion on the immunological aspects of pregnancy and serves as a great tool for research scientists, students, reproductive immunologists and OBGYNs.
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Reproductive Justice : An Introduction
Reproductive Justice is a first-of-its-kind primer that provides a comprehensive yet succinct description of the field.Written by two legendary scholar-activists, Reproductive Justice introduces students to an intersectional analysis of race, class, and gender politics.Loretta J. Ross and Rickie Solinger put the lives and lived experience of women of color at the center of the book and use a human rights analysis to show how the discussion around reproductive justice differs significantly from the pro-choice/anti-abortion debates that have long dominated the headlines and mainstream political conflict.Arguing that reproductive justice is a political movement of reproductive rights and social justice, the authors illuminate, for example, the complex web of structural obstacles a low-income, physically disabled woman living in West Texas faces as she contemplates her sexual and reproductive intentions.In a period in which women's reproductive lives are imperiled, Reproductive Justice provides an essential guide to understanding and mobilizing around women's human rights in the twenty-first century. Reproductive Justice: A New Vision for the Twenty-First Century publishes works that explore the contours and content of reproductive justice.The series will include primers intended for students and those new to reproductive justice as well as books of original research that will further knowledge and impact society.Learn more at www.ucpress.edu/go/reproductivejustice.
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The Female Reproductive System
A concise, illustrated, and accessible guide to the female reproductive system Each of the twelve volumes in Peate's Body Systems series is rooted in the belief that a deep and thorough understanding of the human body is essential for providing the highest standard of care.Offering clear, accessible and up-to-date information on different body systems, this series bridges the gap between complex scientific concepts and practical, everyday applications in health and care settings.This series makes for an invaluable resource for those committed to understanding the intricacies of human biology, physiology and the various systems that sustain life.The Female Reproductive System is the perfect companion for students and newly registered practitioners across nursing and allied health fields with an interest in female reproductive health, providing a comprehensive yet easy-to-digest guide for both academic and clinical application.Equips healthcare students and practitioners with the necessary information to provide safe and competent careFeatures colourful illustrations to aid comprehension, clarify complicated concepts, and render content more engaging and accessibleEmpowers readers to adapt to a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, preparing them for the future of healthcare deliveryContains information necessary for effective patient care of those with dysmenorrhoea, menopause, pelvic inflammatory disease, and other female reproductive diseases and conditions
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The Male Reproductive System
A concise, illustrated, and accessible guide to the male reproductive system Each of the twelve volumes in Peate's Body Systems series is rooted in the belief that a deep and thorough understanding of the human body is essential for providing the highest standard of care.Offering clear, accessible and up-to-date information on different body systems, this series bridges the gap between complex scientific concepts and practical, everyday applications in health and care settings.This series makes for an invaluable resource for those committed to understanding the intricacies of human biology, physiology and the various systems that sustain life.The Male Reproductive System is the perfect companion for students and newly registered practitioners across nursing and allied health fields with an interest in male reproductive health, providing a comprehensive yet easy-to-digest guide for both academic and clinical application.Equips healthcare students and practitioners with the necessary information to provide safe and competent careFeatures colourful illustrations to aid comprehension, clarify complicated concepts, and render content more engaging and accessibleEmpowers readers to adapt to a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, preparing them for the future of healthcare deliveryContains information necessary for effective patient care of those with testicular torsion, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS), prostate cancer, and other male reproductive diseases and conditions
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Do birds have reproductive organs?
Yes, birds do have reproductive organs. Both male and female birds have reproductive systems that allow them to reproduce. Male birds have testes that produce sperm, while female birds have ovaries that produce eggs. During mating, the male bird transfers sperm to the female bird, and the eggs are fertilized internally before being laid.
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Do budgerigars have reproductive organs?
Yes, budgerigars, also known as budgies, do have reproductive organs. Both male and female budgerigars have reproductive systems that allow them to reproduce. Male budgerigars have testes, which produce sperm, while female budgerigars have ovaries, which produce eggs. When conditions are right, budgerigars can mate and produce offspring.
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What does reproductive self-restraint mean?
Reproductive self-restraint refers to the conscious decision and ability to control one's reproductive choices and behaviors. It involves making informed decisions about when and how many children to have, taking into consideration factors such as personal circumstances, resources, and the well-being of existing family members. Practicing reproductive self-restraint can help individuals and couples plan their families responsibly, ensuring they can provide for the needs of their children and maintain a good quality of life.
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Is the cambium the reproductive tissue?
No, the cambium is not the reproductive tissue of a plant. The cambium is a layer of actively dividing cells located between the xylem and phloem in the stem and roots of a plant. Its main function is to produce new cells for secondary growth, which leads to the thickening of the plant. Reproductive tissues in plants are typically found in the flowers, where structures like the stamen and pistil are responsible for the production of seeds.
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