Argumentative Essay Against Abortion

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    Over the years the teen depression rate has been in an increase in girls. The Department of Health estimated about 30% girls are becoming more depressed between the ages of 12 to 17 totaling 1.89 million teens(47). Girls that goes through depression feels as if they’re alone in the world and have no one to turn to. They also may feel as if there parents wouldn’t understand them even if they tried explaining it to them. Parents should start being more cautious of the actions their teenage…

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    In "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks", Rebecca Skloot provides an informational insider on the life of Henrietta Lacks- pointing out the ethical issues in Henrietta's operative. Henrietta, a woman who unknowingly had her tissue cells removed from her cervix by scientists were being used in wide-spread research. After reading "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks", I started researching and came upon an article titled "Patient Safety: The Ethical Imperative". I began making connections that…

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    “Anybody offended by breastfeeding is staring too hard” (Guillemets, Teri. “The Quote Garden.” QuoteGarden.com N.P. 18 Mar. 1998. Web. 6 Oct. 2017). What could possibly be wrong about a mother breast feeding her child in public? Absolutely nothing. A mother should have the ability to nurse her child at any time and any place. Many still find this an issue in today’s society and continue to view this act as disrespectful or not be courteous to others. Breast feeding should be accepted…

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    that it is God’s will to lead the public to righteousness. The heated debate about abortion has been going on long before Roe vs Wade and will certainly continue long after. Woman across the country have stood up and spoken out for their right to make their own reproductive choice. Authors, scientist, and philosophers have all taken a stance to show the great impacts the world has seen since the legalization of abortion. I was drawn to Pro-Choice representation for their examination of the…

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    Each year, approximately 67.8 per 1,000 girls aged fifteen to nineteen become pregnant. Of those pregnancies, the majority -82 percent- are unintended (Planned Parenthood). Numbers such as these have lead to a the popular debate of whether or not birth-control pills should be available to teenage girls without a prescription. Many take the side that it should not be sold without a prescription due to potential risks that would be unknown to patients without an examination from a doctor. However,…

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    Due to new and improved items used to prevent teen pregnancy, the numbers of unintended teen pregnancies are drastically falling. Items such as, birth control, condoms, and more education on safe sex are promoting women to wait to have a child until later in life. Many individuals disagree with women becoming pregnant at a young age. As well as, people point out the advantages of preventing teen pregnancy, like keeping children in school. Multiple authors will be assisting pointing out the…

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    “Parenthood is the leading reason that teen girls drop out of school. More than 50% of teen mothers never graduate from high school. And nearly 750,000 teen pregnancies occur each year.” (DoSomething) If birth control was offered over the counter many regulations would need to be set into place to ensure the safety of women because there is negative correlations that may come with the positive risk. Birth control methods should be offered over the counter without a prescription because it would…

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    Abortion: The Ultimate Personal Decision Throughout life people face many decisions, but not all the decisions face are easy; therefore before judging someone on deciding to abort one should first take into consideration the reason behind their decision. When it comes to people making decisions, society has a tendency to frown upon whatever decisions are made. Whether one does something or doesn’t, there will always be critics. There is always an outside opinion that has little to no relevance…

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    in abortion. Therefore, in order to reduce unintended pregnancies and inevitable abortions contraception should be implemented. Women who used contraception correctly only accounted for 5 percent of unintended pregnancies, while women who didn’t use any form of contraception accounted for 54 percent of unintended pregnancies. However, some still argue that the 5 percent of women that avoided unintended pregnancies by implementing contraception are part of the 40 percent that end in abortion.…

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    Abortion is the termination of pregnancy. Many women or couples decide to abort for many different reasons. When a woman come to this decision they usually have three different methods to choose from. This method used typically depends on how far the fetus is developed, or in other words what trimester the women is in. The three-abortion classification are surgical, medical, and spontaneous. This paper will analysis these three methods, briefly, and some of the side effects abortion could have…

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