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    during the first month of pregnancy. This disease usually affects the brain and spinal cord because of incomplete development. There is no scientific explanation of what causes spina bifida, but there are some factors that can result in the disease. Folic acid deficiency, combination of genetic and environmental risk factors, relating to a family history of neural tube defects are some factors that can lead to spina bifida. This disease occurs in about 3,000 pregnancies each year but only about…

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    Their mission is to prevent unwanted pregnancies by teaching sex-ed, family planning, and providing several health services (PPFA 1). “The ability to have contraceptives has lowered the monetary gap between males and females by 1/3 in just the nineties. In ‘09, females earned over 1/2 of all US…

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    able to support themselves and wait until they are ready emotionally and financially to have a child, whereas before the main goal was to find a husband to support them when they were still coming out of their teen years and going into their twenties. Without the Pill, unwanted pregnancies would be extremely more common and children could be born into toxic environments. The right to choose to use birth control is extremely controversial among different religions, races, and cultures. But when…

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    Pro Life Vs Pro-Abortion

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    controversy is that women would be aborting innocent children and that’s immoral, while the opposing side stands firmly behind the claim that are various reasons why a woman would choice to abort their unborn child, whether it be for financial reasons, a pregnancy by rape, simply because they don’t want the…

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    Research Paper On Abortion

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    even after 95 years, women are still fighting for their rights and equal space in politics and society, especially for the right to have an abortion. Abortion is defined as “ the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy.” It is a procedure that can help a woman to keep her life hers, and make sure…

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    Abortion has been and continues to be one of the most extensive controversies in America. According to http://www.guttmacher.org/statecenter/spibs/spib_OAL.pdf, “...Abortion is legal on request of the mother in four states, legal in case of danger to women’s health, rape or incest, or likely damaged fetus in thirteen states, legal in case of danger to woman’s health in two states, legal in case of rape in one state, and illegal in thirty states.” There are various reasons why individuals feel…

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    Essay On Obama Care

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    All throughout out his campaign, Donald Trump has boasted about finial getting rid of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obama Care. Obama Care’s main goal is to allow everyone to have health insurance. They do this by making it affordable to everyone. According to a 2015 health care study from obamacarefacts.com, showed that out-of-pocket spending on birth control decreased 50 percent which saved women $1.4 billion per year. The Trump administration’s new ideas on health care policies…

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    They’re More than a Blob of Cells There are roughly 1.3 million abortions each year worldwide. Abortion is currently a huge debate in today's society, whether people are pro-life or pro-choice. When people make these decisions do they ever think about the unborn child? Abortion is a deliberate termination of an unborn fetus. People should think about all the brainpower and all the amazing things those children could have done. Instead, they were killed because the mother didn't want them or…

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    of Roe v Wade in 1973, the Supreme Court ruled “By a vote of seven to two, the court justices ruled that governments lacked the power to prohibit abortions. The court 's judgement was based on the decision that a woman 's right to terminate her pregnancy came under the freedom of personal choice in family matters as protected by the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution. The decision - on 22 January 1973 - remains one of the most controversial ever made by the Supreme Court.” The moral issue…

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    Did you know that approximately 1.5 million United States women with unwanted pregnancies choose abortion each year? That means out of the average 6 million pregnancies each year, 1.5 million end in abortion. Abortion is a procedure to terminate a human pregnancy, they are often performed before 28 weeks of pregnancy. There are 2 types of abortion methods. The first being a medical abortion procedure where you take a combination of medicine to a cause a miscarriage. The second method being a…

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