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Post 1: The Effectiveness of Hormonal Contraceptives on Preventing Pregnancy Hormonal contraceptives, such as pills, rings, patches, and implants, work by utilizing the hormones estradiol and progestin

Just a paragraph or 2 for each post 
( post 1)
Hormonal contraceptive pills, rings, patches, and implants utilize estradiol and progestin, or progestin alone.
Pills are administered at programmed doses during the ovarian cycle to prevent follicle maturation and ovulation. Explain how such pills are effective.
For full points, reference
• normal negative feedback for this system and where these disrupt or alter the negative feedback
• specific structures or hormones that are affected
• any additional interesting, shocking, or new-to-you information (“I didn’t know this!” type stuff that you learn as you research)
(Post 2)
As much as you’d like a pregnancy to go as smoothly as possible, the reality is conceiving a child is a complex process. One small error, such as a single gene mutation, an extra chromosome or a structure forming abnormally, can lead to a complications and lasting affects. Birth defects, also called congenital disorders or congenital malformations, are abnormal changes that occur during a pregnancy and are present at birth. Birth defects affect one in every 33 babies (3 percent of all babies) born in the United States each year, according to the CDC. There are thousands of different birth defects. The most common defects include heart defects, cleft lip and palate and Down syndrome. Here is a list of the top 10 most common birth defects, according to CDC statistics. 
• Congenital heart defects (CHD)
• Hypospadias
• Ventricular septal defect
• Clubfoot
• Down syndrome
• Pulonary valve atresia and stenosis
• Cleft lip with cleft palate
• Cleft palate
• Atrioventricular septal defect
• Limb defects
For this discussion post, Choose a birth defect from the above list, or you can choose a different one that may be of interest to you. Research the defect and provide information on what the defect is, when in development does it typically occur, what is the occurance of the defect ( ___ out of ___ births), is the defect repairable or does it have lasting effects on the child.

Categories
Anatomy and Psychology

Post 1: The Effectiveness of Hormonal Contraceptives on Preventing Pregnancy Hormonal contraceptives, such as pills, rings, patches, and implants, work by utilizing the hormones estradiol and progestin

Just a paragraph or 2 for each post 
( post 1)
Hormonal contraceptive pills, rings, patches, and implants utilize estradiol and progestin, or progestin alone.
Pills are administered at programmed doses during the ovarian cycle to prevent follicle maturation and ovulation. Explain how such pills are effective.
For full points, reference
• normal negative feedback for this system and where these disrupt or alter the negative feedback
• specific structures or hormones that are affected
• any additional interesting, shocking, or new-to-you information (“I didn’t know this!” type stuff that you learn as you research)
(Post 2)
As much as you’d like a pregnancy to go as smoothly as possible, the reality is conceiving a child is a complex process. One small error, such as a single gene mutation, an extra chromosome or a structure forming abnormally, can lead to a complications and lasting affects. Birth defects, also called congenital disorders or congenital malformations, are abnormal changes that occur during a pregnancy and are present at birth. Birth defects affect one in every 33 babies (3 percent of all babies) born in the United States each year, according to the CDC. There are thousands of different birth defects. The most common defects include heart defects, cleft lip and palate and Down syndrome. Here is a list of the top 10 most common birth defects, according to CDC statistics. 
• Congenital heart defects (CHD)
• Hypospadias
• Ventricular septal defect
• Clubfoot
• Down syndrome
• Pulonary valve atresia and stenosis
• Cleft lip with cleft palate
• Cleft palate
• Atrioventricular septal defect
• Limb defects
For this discussion post, Choose a birth defect from the above list, or you can choose a different one that may be of interest to you. Research the defect and provide information on what the defect is, when in development does it typically occur, what is the occurance of the defect ( ___ out of ___ births), is the defect repairable or does it have lasting effects on the child.