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Extractions: Family Studies Fatherhood The Administration for Children and Families , from the Department of Health and Human Services. Responsible for "federal programs which promote the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities." Provides links to the more than a dozen ACF programs and services, including the Office of Family Assistance, created by the Welfare Reform Law of 1996, which oversees TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), the program that replaced AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) and JOBS (Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training). Also contains reports to Congress and current press releases concerning child welfare. Adolescence Directory On-Line , from the Center for Adolescent Studies at Indiana University. The Adoption Book Catalog , contains over 250 books on adoption, infertility, and parenting challenges. Topics include "how to adopt," "raising adopted children," "international adoption," "open adoption," "search and reunion", and "learning about infertility." Adoptive Families of America , non-profit organization bringing together people interested in adoption and resources to support adoption and children without permanent homes.
Extractions: This document is the final report from a survey conducted by CDC's Division of Reproductive Health on the extent to which screening for violence occurs in Title X funded family planning clinics in the United States. It presents findings from the Family Planning Clinics and Intimate Partner Violence Study (FPC/IPV), and provides background information to help clinic staff interpret the data and determine how IPV can be addressed in their setting. Maternal and Child Health Journal special issue; Violence and Reproductive Health This special edition of the Maternal and Child Health Journal grew out of a major conference, the National Conference on Violence and Reproductive Health: Science, Prevention, and Action, which was held in Atlanta, Georgia, June 16-19, 1999. The conference, convened by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), but with many cosponsors and funding organizations, focused on assessing the state of the science, increasing awareness and understanding of the association between violence against women and reproductive health, and laying the groundwork for future research and action. The commentaries and research papers in this issue reflect much of the thinking that came from that conference and the work that followed it. The abstracts from the 10 papers included in this special issue are posted here. Source:
Extractions: TTC message boards ... Midlife moms : 40-plus: Ready for a baby 40-plus: Ready for a baby Ann Silberman Do you think there's nothing good anyone has to say about pregnancy, birth and babies for women age 40 or better? As you will read here, "older" moms have many advantages their younger counterparts don't. Articles in this series: Midlife mothering When I was 40, I became pregnant with my second child. Like most pregnant mothers, I was filled with joy as I felt this new life growing inside me. It had been 10 years since I'd had my first child, yet everything felt the same. I had the same hopes and dreams about my baby-to-be and my role as a mother. I had strange aches and pains while at the same time reveling in the fascinating changes that were taking place in my body. Hormonal mood swings caused alternating feelings of delight and worry: I veered between excitement at being a mother again and concern over all of the changes it would bring to my life. Like all expectant moms, I was overwhelmed by the wonder of it all by this endlessly fascinating thing called pregnancy and I wanted to share my experiences with the world. Unfortunately, all anybody else wanted to talk about was my
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Extractions: By Meagan Francis Research seems to point to yes. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, hair dyes are probably safe to use during pregnancy because very little of the dye is absorbed through the skin. However, experts disagree on what processes and types of color can safely be used during pregnancy.
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Extractions: This booklet summarizes what health professionals know about healthy babies and mothers. It shows women how to avoid or reduce the health risks of pregnancy, provides information about the development of healthy infants and toddlers, and outlines the steps of pregnancy from conception to labor and delivery to postnatal care. Having Healthy Babies directs readers to more sources of information and to the latest scientific research Click here to access the e-book: The Science Inside: Having Healthy Babies 5.6MB pdf file. Requires Acrobat Reader to display. If the e-book does not display, you may need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader For information on The Science Inside: Having Healthy Babies content reviewers/advisers please click here. Additional resources on pregnancy and childbirth are provided below, in both English and Spanish.
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Extractions: sboyd@teenpregnancysc.org Dr. Boyd has been involved in health care for over 25 years. Her experience has ranged from management and primary care activities at the Brookside Park Family Life Center in Boston, Ma, to Vice President of Ambulatory Services at St. Joseph Hospital in Chicago, to Director of the MHA Program and Associate Professor in the Department of Health Administration of the USC Arnold School of Public Health, and to consulting in strategic planning and management. Dr. Boyd has a BS from Boston College, MS from Yale University, MBA from Simmons College, and a Dr.PH from the University of South Carolina.
Extractions: Scope note: This bibliography highlights some of the resources available in the Social Work Library, on campus, and on the web which deal with teenage pregnancy. This list is not comprehensive. Contact library staff at social.work.library@umich.edu for assistance in locating additional resources. MIRLYNWeb Reference Books Books Journals ... Web Resources Searching for Items in MIRLYNWeb Items owned by the Social Work Library which deal with teenage pregnancy can be found by searching the MIRLYNWeb catalog for the subject of teenage pregnancy. Because resources on teenage pregnancy may be found under a variety of related subject headings, we provide some suggested headings below, which can be used for searching the catalog. Teenage Mothers TeenagersSexual Behavior Teenage Fathers Unmarried Mothers Teenage Parents Teenage Sexuality Reference Books Alan Guttmacher Institute. (1998). Into a new world : Young women's sexual and reproductive lives . New York: Author. HQ 1229 .I58 1998 Reference Card, J.J. et al. (2001).
Science And Technology Committee - Male Pregnancy to rise as this new reproductive science continues to the belief that modern natural family planning (NFP here NFP is actually being used to achieve pregnancy. http://www.tellparliament.net/scitech/node/view/27
Extractions: An Online Consultation Home Forum The Inquiry The Committee ... New fertility treatments A couple have embarked on IVF treatment but before they can be implanted, the woman is forced to have an emergency hysterectomy. The husband volunteers to carry the baby. By sacrificing a kidney, he can keep the baby developing normally until 20 weeks, at which point, the baby can be born via a caesarean and placed in an artificial womb. Should this be illegal? Legal status: The use of an embryo in treatment services must be in accordance with the conditions of a licence issued by the HFEA HFE Act 1990 as being a range of services provided for a woman. At the time that the Act was drafted the scenario here contemplated would not have been possible. Should it [soon] become an available procedure, a court might rule that a purposive interpretation of the Act demanded that it should also be held to apply to men; or that as it involves using an embryo within s 3(1)(b), this can only be done under HFEA licence. Any person in a clinic who objected to such a proposed use would be able to rely on the conscientious objection section (S38) of the
Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting, And Sexuality The program areas include consumerism and family science, healthy lifestyles, and curricula that promotes healthy sexuality and prevents adolescent pregnancy. http://www.nnh.org/bapps/programs.htm
Extractions: Effective Programs/Curricula/Resources The goal of BAPPS is to provide you with access and information on current research-based educational strategies, curricula and programs on adolescent pregnancy, parenting and sexuality. The resources we include here have been reviewed by our network members. Extension Developed Program and Curricula: Teen Pregnancy Prevention HIV Prevention Pregnancy and Parenting Sexual Violence ... Nationally Juried Experiential Learning 4-H Curriculum Teen Pregnancy Prevention Dads Make A Difference program is a middle school curriculum paternity education project where interested teens, male and female, learn and teach middle school-age youth about the importance of fathers in children's lives. The goals are to help prevent too-early parenting and advocate for the establishment of paternity and support of children. For more information contact Gary Greenfield, DADS coordinator, at (651) 704-2060 or visit:
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