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Pregnant Defined

The time from when an EMBRYO, then later a FETUS, first starts to grow in a woman's uterus, until it is born. This is about nine months. If a man puts his PENIS on or near a woman's VAGINA, she can get PREGNANT even if he does not EJACULATE. SPERM can be present in PRE-SEMINAL FLUIDS that leak from the PENIS before EJACULATION. SPERM from SEMEN or PRE-SEMINAL FLUIDS can swim up the VAGINA into the UTERUS where a woman's egg is stored. PREGNANCY begins when SPERM and EGG cells fuse (come together) and begin splitting into more cells. Once this becomes an EMBRYO and sticks to the lining inside of the uterus, a woman is then PREGNANT.

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Published August 27, 2008, 12:35 pm, MedicineNet.com

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Published August 26, 2008, 3:05 pm, Fort Saskatchewan Record

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STDs Common Among Teen Criminals, But Screening May Help

Published August 25, 2008, 6:35 pm, Fox News

How important is it to screen teenagers — arrested for juvenile defenses — for sexually transmitted diseases? According to one study, teens who are taken into custody have a high rate of STDs and screening may help catch many cases, Reuters reported.

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Two UNICEF supported health facilities in East

Published August 22, 2008, 12:41 pm, Daily News

Two new health facilities supported by UNICEF will be added to the Eastern Province health network, a UNICEF release said. The new Maternity and Children's Ward of the Pottuvil District Hospital, the Regional Medical Supplies Division (RMSD), Kalmunai will be inaugurated on Monday.

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