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    Voluntary abortion is described as the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus by surgical or medical means in order to end a pregnancy. In 1965 the Supreme Court’s ruling in Griswold vs. Connecticut established a right of privacy for the use of birth control and in 1973 Roe vs. Wade legalized abortion under the 14th Amendment’s right to privacy provision (ProQuest). The laws restricting the time of abortion are different among the states, but many of them are still referencing the Roe vs…

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    Have a heart If the choice is yours, would you make it? Ana was a senior in high school living in Argentina at the time. Her boyfriend, being homeless, left her to go live in California leaving her alone and pregnant. She didn’t know what to do. On her way home all that was on her mind was abortion. A place where she would try to be persuaded to keep the child, but she could never keep it. She went to her concealer at school to sign up for planned pregnancy. In Argentina at the time abortions…

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    statuses of the fetus in regards to their humanity or personhood serve as pivotal points to the ongoing debate regarding the moral justifiability on the termination of a pregnancy. Through this, popular arguments often involve an attempt of denying the personhood of a fetus in comparison to ourselves, and if proven, would allow for the moral permissibility of abortion, and the converse for affirming the personhood of the fetus. In this, it would seem logical to conclude that the fetus during…

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    Marquis’ rationale that aborting a fetus would equate to the loss of a valuable “future like ours” and that a human’s future is by definition a “natural property” of the human species. Also, the potential for harm to the mother as a result of the pregnancy is not considered in Marquis’ rationale and this omission discounts the future value of the mother whose body is being used by the fetus to develop. Marquis appears to assume that under most circumstances, a fetus, regardless of its level of…

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    pregnancies, (Aka not allowing women to choose what they do with their bodies), we are giving an unborn fetus (whom would not survive outside of the womb anyway) more rights to living than a woman with a life, a job, and a family. Also we have the choice when a person is on life support to “pull the plug”. How is this any different? They cannot live otherwise, and we can stop their life, but you can’t abort a fetus? Who is also technically, by some standards, not even a person…

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    Grass Roots Abortion Abortion has been involved in multiple accounts of controversial arguments. It is defined in which the developing fetus is killed by the choice of the mother bearing the child. Women of the fetuses have reasons to why their decision of removing the fetus from their belly, such as the protection of Women 's Rights, the medical risk of the mother 's life, and to prevent severe disorders of the child 's life . Women 's Rights correlates to every individuals, including males.…

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    What is genetic testing? Genetic testing is a scientific and medical testing where scientists (change scientists to something else) identify for changes in a person’s genes, chromosomes or protein. It is considered when someone wants to identify health risks, allowing the doctor to make recommendations to their health and decrease their chance in developing the certain disease, or to test to see if the person has other genetic conditions, which would impact their chance of passing on or…

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    public especially those who are being affected by an abortion decision. Abortion is a recurring issue especially if it can be looked at as a solution. They 're many effects to these decisions not only to the female but to those around them and the fetus as well. I will discuss why many others and I believe that abortion should remain legal and women should have this option based on medical research, women 's rights and freedoms, crime rate and finally a woman 's mindset, lifestyle and beliefs.…

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    Most abortions take place in the first trimester, when the fetus cannot exist independent of the mother. It’s attached to the placenta and umbilical cord; its health depends on her health also. It won’t be regarded as a separate entity as it cannot exist outside her womb. The concept of a person is unlike from the…

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    mother 's womb. The mother 's health and well-being affects the baby’s even before it enters the real world. What do fetus learn? They learn their mother’s voice, but they also hear other people 's voices but its not as clear as their mothers. When they first hear voices they are often muted or muffled, but their mother 's voice is reverberated through her own body and it reaches the fetus faster, so the baby can hear her voice better. Once the baby is born it prefers her voice and wants listen…

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