Works Cited
Chapter 1 – History and Current Issues in Women’s Health
Chapter 2 – Female Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
Betts, Gordon. “Anatomy and Physiology – Open Textbook.” Pressbooks, 6 Mar. 2013, opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiologyopenstax.
“Models of Sexual Response.” Our Bodies Ourselves, 11 Feb. 2017, www.ourbodiesourselves.org/book-excerpts/health-article/models-sexual-response.
UCLA Health. “Endometriosis: What Is Endometriosis? Endometriosis Symptoms, Treatment, Diagnosis – UCLA.” UCLA Health, www.uclahealth.org/obgyn/endometriosis. Accessed 19 Dec. 2020.
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“Fibroids: What Are Fibroids? Fibroids Symptoms, Treatment, Diagnosis – UCLA.” UCLA Health, www.uclahealth.org/fibroids/what-are-fibroids. Accessed 19 Dec. 2020.
Chapter 3 – Nutrition and Fitness
Reick, Garrett. “Chapter 9:Basic Nutrition and Healthy Eating, Chapter 10: Weight Management, Chapter 11: Physical Fitness.” Health Science 100, edited by Justin Lundin, Version 3, California, Merlot, 2019, pp. 196–270, drive.google.com/file/d/1hOf6wPNjeUvWflVIRwjbB7h-qMTMMp-G/view.
Dawn Markell &, Diane Peterson. “Nutrition.” Health and Fitness for Life, Mt Hood Community College, MHCC Library Press, 2018, pp. 50–55. OER Commons, mhcc.pressbooks.pub/hpe295/part/part-7.
Chapter 4 – Body Image and Self Care
Chapter 5 – Healthy Relationships and Sexuality
Reick, Garrett. “Chapter 4: Relationships and Communication, Chapter 5: Gender and Sexuality, Chapter 6: Sexual Health, Chapter 7: Infectious disease and Sexually Transmitted Infections.” Health Science 100, edited by Justin Lundin, Version 3, California, Merlot, 2019, pp. 196–270, drive.google.com/file/d/1hOf6wPNjeUvWflVIRwjbB7h-qMTMMp-G/view.
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Chapter 6 – Pregnancy and Fetal Development
Reighter, Christen. “I Don’t Want Children — Stop Telling Me I’ll Change My Mind.” TED Talks, uploaded by TedxTalks, 16 Nov. 2017, www.ted.com/talks/christen_reighter_i_don_t_want_children_stop_telling_me_i_ll_change_my_mind?language=en.
Ali, Wajahat. “The Case for Having Kids.” TED Talks, uploaded by TedxTalks, 1 Jan. 2019, www.ted.com/talks/wajahat_ali_the_case_for_having_kids/transcript?language=en#t-195692.
Betts, Gordon. “Anatomy and Physiology – Open Textbook.” Pressbooks, 6 Mar. 2013, opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiologyopenstax.
Chapter 7 – Labor and Childbirth
Betts, Gordon. “Anatomy and Physiology – Open Textbook.” Pressbooks, 6 Mar. 2013, opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiologyopenstax.
McClurg, Lesley. “Home Birth Can Be Appealing, but How Safe Is It?” NPR, OPB, 11 Mar. 2019, choice.npr.org/index.html?origin=https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/03/11/700829719/home-birth-can-be-appealing-but-how-safe-is-it.
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Hanasono, Lisa. “The M-Word: Shattering the Silence on Miscarriage.” TED Talks, uploaded by TedxTalks, 11 May 2018, www.ted.com/talks/lisa_hanasono_the_m_word_shattering_the_silence_on_miscarriage.
Chapter 8 – Breast Health and Female Cancers
Betts, Gordon. “Anatomy and Physiology – Open Textbook.” Pressbooks, 6 Mar. 2013, opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiologyopenstax.
Reick, Garrett. “Chapter: Cancer.” Health Science 100, edited by Justin Lundin, Version 3, California, Merlot, 2019, pp. 196–270, drive.google.com/file/d/1hOf6wPNjeUvWflVIRwjbB7h-qMTMMp-G/view.
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“What Is Breast Cancer?” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 17 June 2020, www.cdc.gov/cancer/breast/basic_info/what-is-breast-cancer.htm.
“What Are the Risk Factors for Breast Cancer?” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 14 Sept. 2020, www.cdc.gov/cancer/breast/basic_info/risk_factors.htm.
“Basic Information About Ovarian Cancer | CDC.” Center for Disease Control, www.cdc.gov/cancer/ovarian/basic_info/index.htm. Accessed 11 Nov. 2020
Chapter 9 – Stress
Whats Up Dude. “Stress – What Is Stress – Why Is Stress Bad – What Causes Stress – How Stress Works.” YouTube, uploaded by YouTube, 17 May 2016, www.youtube.com/watch?v=dERu8051t4w&ab_channel=WhatsUpDude.
Dawn Markell &, Diane Peterson. “Stress.” Health and Fitness for Life, MHCC Library Press, 2018, pp. 75–85. OER Commons, mhcc.pressbooks.pub/hpe295/chapter/what-is-stress-and-how-does-it-affect-wellness.
Reick, Garrett. “Chapter 3: Stress Mangaement.” Health Science 100, edited by Justin Lundin, Version 3, California, Merlot, 2019, pp. 196–270, drive.google.com/file/d/1hOf6wPNjeUvWflVIRwjbB7h-qMTMMp-G/view.
TED. “How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal.” YouTube, uploaded by YouTube, 4 Sept. 2013, www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcGyVTAoXEU&t=35s&ab_channel=TED.
Chapter 10 – Growing Older
Center for Disease Control, CDC, www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/about/index.htm#:%7E:text=Chronic%20diseases%20such%20as%20heart,in%20annual%20health%20care%20costs. Accessed 1 Sept. 2020.
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