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    Planned Parenthood Report

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    breaking Federal Law, I do not believe that the government should defund them. Planned Parenthood does much more than just abortions; they do STI/STD testing and treatment, provide multiple types of contraception, cancer screenings and prevention, pregnancy tests and prenatal services, adoption referrals to other agencies, and urinary tract infection treatments. All of these services are available for men, women, and teenagers. They help many people all over the country. Planned Parenthood…

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    public health problem across the globe (World Health Organization, 2006)” (Story et al. 81). All around the world, Sex Education is portrayed in different manners, despite being known globally there are still shocking numbers in regards to teenage pregnancy and STIs. There are plenty of risks while engaging in sexual intercourse that needs to be taken into consideration. Especially for children, the most vulnerable targets. Considering whether you are from a developed country, a developing…

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    “Planned Parenthood”. Today, the organization’s name can be heard by many Americans on television, newspapers, and magazines. Many do not know that this organization started as American Birth Control League in 1921 by Margaret Sanger. According to Rachel Galvin, the author of the article named “Margaret Sanger’s Deeds of Terrible Virtue”, “Sanger opened the first American birth control clinic in Brownsville, Brooklyn, on October 16, 1916...The clinic was in direct violation of laws prohibiting…

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    argument that sways in the favor of pro-choicers is the case of Roe V. Wade. In this case, the Legal Information Institute details that the “court ruled a woman’s personal autonomy and reproductive rights extend to her decision to terminate her pregnancy” (Abortion). This outcome established that women do have the right to abort. The general consensus, derived from an Open Yale University course, is that (female) pro-choice proponents feel that, “women are so important that they should have…

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    A teen is pregnant. She is afraid and hasn’t told her boyfriend yet. When she finally tells her boyfriend, he tells her to get an abortion. This makes her extremely upset and storms out. Her boyfriend chases her, and apologizes. They have the baby. Even though they keep the baby, the boy still thought it was best for them to have an abortion. This bothered the girl for a while. To what extent can a man have on pro-life or pro-choice? Because there’s a man and a woman who created a child,…

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    Abortions are killing innocent babies. The baby has no fault for the mother’s life problems. Women should get educated more about how to stop getting pregnant. Lack of sexual education increases the rate of unwanted pregnancies. There is foundations that give free help for instance Planned Parenthood. Another option is giving the baby a chance. A mother can try to work things out and have the baby. A baby is a life changer and change a person 's life for the better. Having…

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    Red Blood Cell Anemia

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    lack of the mineral iron in the body. The body needs iron to make hemoglobin which is the part of the RBC that transports oxygen to other organs. Iron-deficiency can be caused by a diet that lacks iron this happens especially with infants, children, teens, vegans and vegetarians. This type of anemia occurs within woman mainly because of menstruation and blood loss that happens during their cycle. Even certain drugs, foods and caffeinated drinks may cause an iron-deficiency in the body. Anemia…

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    Today’s youth is reckless, some of them want to grow up too fast and others want to stay childish. With today’s society, social media makes it okay for teens to act the way they do, some do it to fit in, or simply find their way and discover who they are. Pregnancy, growing up to fast, or keeping up with the trend, are future problems with today’s youth. Someone has to show them the right path to walk on, because in today’s youth it is getting out of hand. Back in the early days, it was common…

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    week of pregnancy. Then, there is the matter of letting the Father know, but what if there is no “father”? That is where there are issues whether to abort or not. The Mother has to decide if she is physically and financially stable to raise a child. If it is a teen pregnancy, there is the matter of school, working, money, but most importantly, responsibility. If she decides that she does not want to keep the baby, what happens next? Should she abort it? Should she go through the entire pregnancy…

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    Oral speech- should abortion be illegal in all states of Australia Taken away because of the fear of responsibility, Taken away and denied opportunity Taken away so I could not be. Oh, mama, didn 't you love me? Taken away after a life so short, Taken away and pushed to abort Taken away so I could not be. Oh, mama, didn 't you love me? Couldn 't you see that I too, had the same right to opportunity? I began to grow inside you, I know you were scared, But mama, I was too. Taken away because of…

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