Exam3:Planning And Preparing For Children Flashcards

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What are the 8 pro-natalist forces?

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1) Sources of love/affection
2) fulfill personal needs
3) provide for immortality
4) convey adult status
5) biological clock
6) parental/peer pressure
7) religion
8) tax breaks/ gov’t

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What are the 6 anti-natalist forces?

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1) impact on sex life
2) reduction in freedom
3) genetic disorders
4) increase in housework
5) less time for spouse
6) gov’t/company

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3
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What are the major factors that affect the decision to have children and how do they work?

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Education of wife (-)
Career goals of wife (-)
Prior children(-)
Age of wife (older=more)
Length of Marriage (longer=more)
Sex of prior children (all one=more)
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Family size, #s stable over time (53%), mostly by choice

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No children

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5
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Family size, 20% of families

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One child

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Family size, norm in the US, 18% of families

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Two children

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7
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Family size, 9% of families, less parental time per child

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3 or more children

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8
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Affects 10-15% of couples, inability to get pregnant and carry pregnancy to term, after at least one year of unprotected regular sexual relations

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Infertility

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9
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What are the 3 types of infertility?

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Primary(never conceived)
Secondary(conceived before but can’t now)
Pregnancy Wastage(always has miscarriage)

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10
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What are the major causes of infertility in men?

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In men(40%):

  • low sperm count
  • poor sperm motility
  • damage from STI
  • enlarged prostate
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11
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What are the major causes of infertility in women?

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In women(40%)

  • blocked Fallopian tubes
  • no ovulation
  • dysfunctional ovaries
  • chemically hostile cervical mucus
  • damage from STIs
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12
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How common are abortions?

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1.3 million abortions per year in US (2% of all fertile women)

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Who gets abortions?

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Majority are women under 30

By 45, 40% of women

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When do women get abortions?

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90% occur in first trimester

  • 25%medical/nonsurgical
  • 75%surgical
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15
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What percentage of US counties have no surgical abortion providers?

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87%

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16
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What are the factors that make a woman more likely to get an abortion?

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  • never married
  • less religious
  • ethnic minorities
17
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What impact does making abortion illegal have on women?

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Making abortion illegal does not decrease its prevalence, it only makes it unsafe ( much more likely to kill or maim the woman)

18
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Based on the WHO report what factors influence abortion rates?

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1) Contraception (abortion rates lowest in countries where contraception is cheap and readily available)
2) Sex Ed (abortion rates lowest in countries that teach children sex Ed)
3) Social welfare system (abortion rates lowest in countries where there is developed social welfare system to assist single mothers

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What are the major reasons for seeking an abortion?

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1) contraceptive failure
2) financially unready
3) emotionally unready
4) health risk
5) infidelity
6) rape
7) relationship issues
8) birth defects