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    I’m not sure when it is too early or too late to be considered a young mother. I am, however, certain I do not want to define my journey as that, especially with the negative connotation that comes with that label. What I do know is that being a mom for the first time is an awakening and life-changing experience for anyone regardless of age. The gift of reproducing can bring tears to anyone's eyes, but I will admit it takes the right person to take on this lifelong responsibility. You can read…

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    and in order to fight the people against her, she wrote this piece of writing. In this text, she states that a fetus is not a person and does not have the right to life, but in order to fight against objections towards her she agrees that a fetus is a person, only for the sake of this argument.She is saying that the usual argument against abortion is “all persons have a right to life, a fetus is a person, therefore they have right to life, therefore abortion is wrong.”. She says yes they are a…

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    Americans Are Mommy Loving Liars The author, Nicholas Kristof, wrote “ If Americans Love Moms, Why Do We Let Them Die?” effectively. Kristof’s main purpose throughout the article is to persuade his audience that that although Americans claim to love mothers, they’re lying. According to Kristof’s, the United States contains the most motherhood deaths compared to any other advanced country due the way our health care plans are structured. The author’s credentials and background allowed him to…

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    In the article Preglimony, Shari Motro argues that the justice system or court system should develop a new framework to address the common relationship between individuals who conceive children out of wedlock. Motro feels like the current justice system is robbing women, she does not understand why a man who impregnates a woman has no obligation to help the woman he has impregnated with the costs related to the pregnancy until the baby is born. Our current laws only protect the baby and not the…

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    do what it takes to bring a child into this world, then you should be able to deal with your responsibility. Abortion without an actual cause of needing one is the easy way out, a person can carry the baby full term and detach themselves from the fetus once the baby has arrived. I have argued that abortion is nowhere near morally correct, and that the unborn child is a human at conception. There may be some who disagree and that is alright with me, however whether the abortion is at week one or…

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    Spina Bifida is a neural tube defect that occurs in the first trimester of the pregnancy. Spina Bifida is when the neural tube does not close properly, it literally means split spine. Normally, during the first month of a pregnancy, the two sides of the baby's spine join together to cover the spinal cord, spinal nerves, and meninges. Meninges are the tissues covering the spinal cord. The brain and spine at this point are just in the beginning stages of development. It is called the neural tube.…

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    Pro-choice Versus Pro-life A woman should have the right to choose what she wants to do with her body. There are many reasons why she may choose to keep or abort her baby. If a woman chooses to abort, she should have the freedom to do so. It is her body, it may not be the right time in her life to have a baby, and laws should not stop her or try to make the decision that is best for her. A woman should be able to do what she wants regarding her body. A person on the outside looking in never…

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    The article, “Hands Off Clitoridectomy” by Yael Tamir, discusses the controversial topic of clitoridectomy, and all the arguments within the subject while opening up a new way of perceiving it by comparing it to our own society and practices. She suggest that indeed the practice of clioridectomy is a gruesome and gutwrenching, but there is more to the subject than just the moral issues of it. She address the political and social aspects of performing and living with the procedure and addresses…

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING Carol Gilligan was the first person who is said to have used the expression `ethics of care’s well-known text (In a different voice) in 1982(4). But, Sara fry strongly argued that nursing ethics is a feminine ethics, because it is not bounded by traditional `masculine `principles (1989) (5). However, Megan Jane John stone was very clear that care and feminine principles are the basics of nursing ethics (1994) (6). Medical caretakers are continually in circumstances…

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    Abortion is a medical process of ending a pregnancy so it does not result in the birth of a baby. Women that have abortions could either be married or single and/or either wants the abortion or just persuaded to get one from family members, friends or the father of the baby. This procedure could either be done through surgery or by taking medication; depending on how long the woman has been pregnant. According to Martin Luther King, Jr., “nothing in all the world is more dangerous than…

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