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    I don't have children and have honestly never thought about having any in my near future, so this topic is new to me. I do believe when and if during a pregnancy the discussion of a C-section were to arise; it would be due to current or previous circumstances. I would have the following questions. How will a C-section/drugs used affect my body and my child? Will having a C-section pose complications in future pregnancies? What is the recovery like? Could possible C-section complications affect…

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    Why Is Abortion Wrong

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    has been, a complex topic with many varying viewpoints. Combining personal research with personal opinion, I am of the mindset that abortion is wrong; terminating a healthy fetus is a travesty, especially since there are so many couples that want children, but are unable. It is inhumane to abort a perfectly healthy fetus.…

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    Pro Life Research Paper

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    as to why someone would seek out an abortion. Pregnancies can be extremely costly, and the mother may be unable to afford to keep the child. In addition to this, pregnancies could have complications, and can be especially taxing on the body, or the fetus could have been conceived in a traumatizing manner. Some women may choose to have abortions because the child was conceived through rape, and the thought of keeping the child could be too traumatizing to the mother. Complications in pregnancies…

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    Locked in a jail cell pregnant inmates are neglected daily medical treatments and are brutally mistreated threatening the lives of both them and the baby. For some the newborns are taken away after 24 hrs losing the importance of bonding with the mother. Being pregnant in prison is a challenge on a whole different level wondering if this baby will make it out safe and where they will end up. As a women locked up they are still treated with the rules that were intentionally made up for men.…

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    Lia Mills argues the sin of abortion through the use of words to paint a vivid picture of the wrongness of abortion. She creatively bends the reader to her will through her use of Aristotle’s rhetorical triangle. Mills appeals to her reader by manipulating their emotions with her bold statements then provides heartbreaking facts and forces the reader to come to the logical conclusion that she wants them to. Lia Mills writes an essay so powerful that she makes the most adamant believers in…

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    Analysis Of Wilms Tumor

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    Wilms’ Tumor When expecting parents are asked which gender they would prefer, the most common answer is some form of “as long as our baby is healthy.” As parents our child’s safety is often our number one priority, even long into their adulthood. What if the happy and healthy newborn you thought you had, is diagnosed with cancer by toddlerhood? Cancer is a terrifying diagnosis for anyone, but as a parent it is even more devastating to think that your child is suffering through this disease.…

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    Seafood While Pregnant

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    When you are pregnant, it is more important than ever to consume the right amount of nutrients, vitamins, and minerals each day. For a long time, physicians believed all fish were to be avoided in order to prevent development delays associated with eating mercury. However, today modern science has revealed that it is not so black and white, and some types of seafood can be actually very beneficial to you and your baby. How to Safely Consume Seafood While Pregnant Fish is a great source for…

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    Abortion Policy Memo

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    and it has caused interpretation of federal laws to vary state to state. The role each state plays in abortion regulations can cause the accessibility of abortions to vary. The most controversial form of abortions are late term abortions where the fetus is terminated in the second or third trimester. The main goal of all abortion laws and family planning procedures is to ensure that the woman have a choice while retaining…

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    Discursive Essay Abortion

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    should not be forced to carry a fetus to term and then potentially care for a child for the next 18+ years when they do not feel financially, emotionally, or mentally prepared for the responsibility of raising a child. This also will ensure that a child does not grow up hungry, poor, or abused because his or her mother was not equipped to raise him or her. Also, abortion allows women who have discovered that their unborn child has a fatal disease to not have to carry a fetus to term that will…

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    Some teenage women may not recognize a pregnancy at the early stages. Sometimes they are too late and cannot have an abortion. (“Abortion” 2 2013) Abortion is classified as murder because you are killing an unborn child because you made a stupid mistake. People shouldn’t do it, but yet they still are. There are many options and many ways to either not get pregnant, or avoid having an abortion. Abortions can be prevented by using education, protection, birth control, and adoption. Abortion…

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