Atrial septal defect and pregnancy
Most women with an atrial septal defect can tolerate pregnancy without any problems. However, having a larger defect or having complications such as heart failure, arrhythmias or pulmonary hypertension can increase your risk of complications during pregnancy. Doctors strongly advise women with Eisenmenger syndrome not to become pregnant because it can endanger the woman's life.
The risk of congenital Heart disease is higher for children of parents with congenital heart disease, whether in the father or the mother. Experts recommend that anyone with a congenital heart defect, repaired or not, who is considering starting a family carefully discuss it beforehand with his or her doctor. Some medications may need to be stopped or adjusted before you become pregnant because they can cause serious problems for a developing fetus.
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Scarcity is the fundamental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human needs and wants, in a world of limited resources. It states that society has insufficient productive resources to fulfill all human wants and needs. ...
because scarcity is the fundemental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human needs and wants.
No, the statement "Wealth consists not in having great possessions but in having few wants" is not an antithesis. It suggests that true wealth comes from satisfaction with less rather than accumulation of more, promoting a minimalist mindset. An antithesis would be a direct contrast, such as "Wealth is defined by material abundance, not contentment with simplicity."
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Because she probably knows he is a patient, and wants him to escape.
the problem is that he is stuck with the hessions and wants to escape. Also that he wants to go home
Yes. Because its illegal to have intimate relations with a patient.
If you make the choice to be celibate, then it shouldn't be a problem for you. It is when sex is denied someone who wants it that there is a problem. Celibate is not having sex with someone else, that still leaves masturbation.
Della faces the problem of not having enough money to buy a valuable gift for her husband Jim on Christmas. She wants to give him a special present but is constrained by her limited financial resources.
Yes. The doctor is bound by the law of patient/doctor confidentiality. However, if the patient is not legally an adult, the doctor had better determine if he is in compliance with applicable state laws regarding the treatment of minors.
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