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Who should or shouldn t take the COVID-19 vaccine

Who should or shouldn t take the COVID-19 vaccine
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Signs of labor: 6 clues baby is coming soon

The signs of labor can differ from one woman to another, and even for the same woman they may change from one pregnancy to the next. Although there s no way to predict how a woman s labor will progress or how long it will last, there are a few  common signs of labor. What initiates labor, however, is less clear.  We don t really know what mechanisms bring on labor, said Leslie Ludka, a certified nurse midwife and the director of midwifery at Cambridge Health Alliance in Cambridge, Mass. Science hasn t figured this out yet. Labor is likely initiated when certain hormones are produced by the fetus, experts suspect. Below is more information on the physical signs of labor. 

Little chance for Delaware bill requiring ultrasound before abortion

WHYY By Delaware s General Assembly seal. State Sen. Bryant Richardson’s second attempt this year to require doctors to offer an ultrasound or fetal heartbeat monitor to patients seeking an abortion appears to be on its way to a similar fate as his first attempt. In March, he struck the first bill that would have implemented the ultrasound requirement after it was introduced in January. He introduced a replacement bill in April that would create civil and criminal penalties for doctors who fail to make the required offer of an ultrasound prior to terminating a pregnancy. “A lot of women will decide to keep the child if they see the development of that child on an ultrasound screen,” Richardson said.

The Supreme Court just took a case that poses a major threat to Roe v Wade

The Supreme Court just took a case that poses a major threat to Roe v. Wade Vox.com 2 hrs ago Ian Millhiser © Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett and her husband Jesse Barrett during her ceremonial swearing-in at the White House on October 26. The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it will hear Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a challenge to a Mississippi law that prohibits nearly all abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy. That means that Dobbs will be the first abortion case to be fully briefed and argued before the Supreme Court since Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation last October.

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