Monday, June 22, 2009

Here To That The Diabetes Of The Pregnant

"In the current debate mainly from those who do not live or share the life experience of the African woman in countries like Congo there are those who do not want contraception is equivalent to abortion practices, support the pregnancy, or better human life begins only from the implantation of the fertilized ovum in the endometrium of the uterus and not from fertilization. All these debates do more harm to the life of the woman and the child. There is no need to explain at length the concept of reproductive health and abortions, what we really need to take into consideration is the side effects and adverse consequences on women's health made by hormonal contraceptives. It is for the sake of health of people these advocates and debaters should be focusing on providing more economic and realistic means of contraceptives like condoms and stop other social experiments. " by Africa following the suit

Here to that the diabetes of the pregnant women which is growing out of "planned" infringement of a constancy of the STD Genital Herpes internal environment in a parent organism, that is "the planned" illness serves. Thus, in pregnancy the homeostasis deviation is reached at the expense of additional glands - placentae which besides, without being a constant component systems, not included in system of the self-control limiting activity any another of gland by the cybernetic mechanism of a negative feedback. Therefore production of placentary hormones increases practically till the end of pregnancy in parallel increase in the sizes of a placenta. But if the homeostasis deviation really always is a necessary condition of development and organism growth how such deviation after the delivery in development and growth of the child, and then and the adult person is provided? During the early periods of a life healthy children usually make impression " ". Many sculptures of ancient sculptors and a picture of artists have immortalised this feature: children in their image possess pleasant completeness.

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