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    Abortion is a controversial subject that has been talked about for a long time now. People have very strong opinions towards abortion. Even though this is the case, I believe people should speak about it because it is something that should not be done. Women should not be allowed to perform abortions because they are killing an innocent child and will suffer immediate and long term effects. According to the American Pregnancy Association there are three different types of surgical abortion…

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    The word abortion is a common thing. It simply means to get rid of something that is un wanted. Abortions can emotionally affect each woman very differently. Some women report feelings of relieve and regret. Do abortion cause women to experience loss and sadness, or simply go on with their day to day life’s like nothing happened? Women’s emotions vary for what ages and how long they’ve been pregnant. Today’s studies have shown the mental effects on women have changed drastically, more issues…

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    over a million abortions have been performed all over the country to mothers seeking the termination of pregnancy. Women chose abortion as an option for various reasons ranging from being the victim of a rape to not being able to care for a baby. Many pro-life activist argue that abortions are legally killing an innocent child. If abortions were illegal, then many women would suffer or even the innocent children would suffer later on in life. Most women look into the future to determine whether…

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    #1 Spontaneous Abortion 1. Definition: • The termination of a pregnancy before the fetus is able to live outside of the uterus (before 20 weeks), most often called a miscarriage. 2. What are the causes/risk factors: • Weakened cervix • Immune system response • Physical issues within the mother • Abnormalities of the uterus • Fertilized egg implants in the uterus incorrectly • hormone problems • Infection • Risk factors:  Lifestyle such as excessive caffeine intake, drug use, or smoking …

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    Roe V. Wade Case Summary

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    Facts: Texas law made it a crime to obtain or attempt an abortions except if it was approved by medical advice to save the life of the mother. From 1951-1987 “Jane Roe” the legal alias for Norma McCorvey the plaintiff in Roe v. Wade. McCorvey filed court documents stating that the laws were unconstitutional. Roe wanted to prevent Henry WADE, the district attorney of Dallas County, from enforcing the law from banning abortion, expect to save a woman’s life. The plaintiff alleged that she was…

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    Planned Parenthood vs. Right-Wing Conservatives Planned Parenthood is a non-profit, government funded organization that provides mostly women’s health services (abortion, STD screening, birth control). Recently, a heavily edited video was released by the Center for Medical Progress that provides alleged evidence of the non-profit Planned Parenthood receiving “compensation” for aborted fetal tissue. Obviously, this video brought up concerns and much controversy between those in support of and…

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    The life of a woman is more significant than the life of the unborn fetus. The pro-choice movement is struggling to keeping the right to an abortion. President Trump has just signed an executive order that will cease federal funding over seas for non-profits who perform abortions, or support them (Yeh, 2017). After Trump has defunded…

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    Roe V. Wade Pros And Cons

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    in day to day conversations. As communities’ debate point of views related to the abortion controversy there has become an opinion of pro-choice and that of pro-life. As opinions are present, articles are written, and within these articles are facts and points of view. When choosing a side such as pro-life or that of pro-choice…

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    In this article it states the dispute between the republicans on defunding Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood has been accused of something major, they were accused of gaining profits from selling fetal tissue. Planned Parenthood denied these accusations and called it offensive. The president of Planned Parenthood, Cecile Richards faced off with conservative lawmakers who are wanting to end funding for Planned Parenthood. The reason they want to defund it is because there was a video…

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    Literature Review According to Cory Hernandez, attendance rates for regular religious service have been relatively constant since 1939, hovering at or around 41%. There has also been no statistically significant change in the public opinion on abortion; it remains strongly polarized. However the importance with which people hold their religious beliefs, according to self-reporting, dropped dramatically from the 1960’s to the 1970’s around the same time that Roe v. Wade was taking place.…

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