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Marriage and Parenthood Marriage and Parenthood
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I. Preparing for marriage - Intimacy plays a vital role in a marriage relationship. Philosophical intimacy -Philosophical intimacy - The sharing of beliefs, philosophy of life, and life principles. Psychological intimacy -Psychological intimacy - The sharing of needs, drives, weaknesses, strengths, intentions, emotional feelings, and deepest problems. Creative intimacy -Creative intimacy - The sharing in the work or development of a project, task, or creation of something new. Physical intimacy -Physical intimacy - The sharing of physical expressions of love. Philosophical intimacy -Philosophical intimacy - The sharing of beliefs, philosophy of life, and life principles. Psychological intimacy -Psychological intimacy - The sharing of needs, drives, weaknesses, strengths, intentions, emotional feelings, and deepest problems. Creative intimacy -Creative intimacy - The sharing in the work or development of a project, task, or creation of something new. Physical intimacy -Physical intimacy - The sharing of physical expressions of love.
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II. Healthful Marriage A relationship between marriage partners that is based on equality, trust, communication, and commitment. III. Monogamous Marriage A marriage in which both people remain sexually faithful to one another.
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IV. Conception The union of an egg and a sperm cell. The period between conception and birth. V. Pregnancy Care given to both mother and developing fetus before birth. VI. Prenatal Care
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VII. Labor - Series of three stages that results in the birth of a baby. 1) Latent phase - contractions of the uterus that cause the cervix and cervical opening to dilate. 2) Birth - strong contractions that move the baby through the birth canal. 3) Expulsion of placenta - placenta and other materials are delivered. 1) Latent phase - contractions of the uterus that cause the cervix and cervical opening to dilate. 2) Birth - strong contractions that move the baby through the birth canal. 3) Expulsion of placenta - placenta and other materials are delivered.
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VIII. Responsible and caring parents. Spend quality time with children. Set realistic expectations. Teach children about health and safety. Give love and affection. Teach moral and ethical values. Teach a positive attitude, avoiding condemnation and criticism. Teach self-discipline and self-control.
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IX. Dysfunctional Family A family in which feelings are not expressed openly and honestly, coping skills are lacking, and family members do not trust each other. A family in which feelings are not expressed openly and honestly, coping skills are lacking, and family members do not trust each other.
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X. Healthful Family A family in which feelings are expressed openly and honestly, coping skills are adequate, and family members trust each other. A family in which feelings are expressed openly and honestly, coping skills are adequate, and family members trust each other.
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