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Regardless of whether it is a planned decision or an unexpected surprise, parenthood is a responsibility that requires the utmost consideration. This program explores the subject of family planning, from birth control options, to pregnancy, to the basics of childbirth. The effects of parenthood on previous personal life goals are discussed. Options for coping with infertility are covered as well. (29 minutes)



 
                

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Part of the Series : Human Sexuality: A Contemporary Guide | Total Health: Achieving Your Personal Best
     


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Breakfast: Most Important Meal of the Day
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Greater physical stamina, better concentration at school or work, a more efficient metabolism—the evidence is overwhelming that a healthy breakfast is the key to a productive day. Yet it’s the meal most likely to be skipped by children, teenagers, an...(more details)
 
Changing Faces

In the U.S., HIV is rapidly becoming a disease of diversity. In this program, Dr. Anthony Fauci, of the National Institutes of Health; Dr. Helene Gayle, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; clinical psychologist Gail Wyatt, of the UCLA ...(more details)
 
Digestion
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In this program, host Kat Carney explores all 24 feet of the human gastrointestinal tract, stopping at each stage of digestion for a close-up study of the organs involved. In addition, food-borne illnesses, gastroesophageal reflux disease, lactose in...(more details)
 
Ending the Epidemic

Will an HIV vaccine be discovered anytime soon? Will new drugs be able to indefinitely suppress the virus for people already infected? And will aggressive AIDS awareness programs in schools and prisons wake up two of the largest at-risk populations t...(more details)
 
Fighting for Breath: Cystic Fibrosis

An inherited disorder primarily affecting the lungs and digestive system, cystic fibrosis currently has no cure and generally proves fatal. Even patients fortunate enough to receive a lung transplant have only a 50/50 five-year survival rate. This AB...(more details)
 


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