"Birth and medical history" is not a sentence. There is no verb, just two nouns. So no.
They will ask your medical history, family medical history, ask about previous pregnancies/abortions. May ask you your birth plan if you have one, may ask questions about the father and his medical history.
The medical term for a history of three viable offspring is "para 3." This means the individual has given birth to three viable babies.
Before the birth of a baby, a mother-to-be should see her doctor for prenatal medical care. (Prenatal means before birth)
should be: You saw the birth of the child and were moved to tears of joy. Leave out ineffably (it means indescribable).
No, the pronoun 'I' is always capitalized and the first word of a sentence is always capitalized. Also, 'born on 1992' is not correct; to be born 'on' a date means a specific date, such as June 1, 1992. The correct adverb is 'born in 1992', within the year.Correct: I was born in 1992.
Absolutely! Birth control pills are based on your personal medical history. You and your friend have different body chemistries, so you need your own formula.
A patient registration record typically includes demographic information and medical history. Demographic information encompasses details such as the patient's name, address, contact information, date of birth, and insurance details. Medical history includes past illnesses, surgeries, medications, allergies, and family medical history, which are essential for providing appropriate care.
The answer depends on the medical history and smoking history. All methods are avialable. Sterilization is, in some ways, the least desirable as the average age of menopause is 51.
During a birth control visit, a teen will be interviewed regarding medical history, sexual history, and other health issues. There will be a review of available methods and a discussion of what the teen is looking for in terms of family planning. STD testing will be offered. An exam is not needed to start birth control in most cases.
you just gave birth.
The birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated on Christmas.
No All of her births were natural. (I assume you mean that a woman had given birth to several children and none were by C-section) Someone can only be born once!