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    By definition an abortion is the termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion of a fetus or embryo from a woman’s uterus before sustainability. There are two categories of abortions, spontaneous or intentional and intentional abortions have different classification such as, therapeutic and elective. I strongly believe as a woman's body is her own to do with whatever she so chooses. Therefore, on the topic of abortions, I am Pro-choice. Being Pro-choice is the political and ethical view…

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    allow the humane killing of people suffering incurable diseases. We do not allow people to start killing off elderly people because they need help taking care of themselves. We do not allow murder of people who are physically in pain and suffering. A fetus…

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    In the pro-choice ad we are informed about a young teen being raped. The girl is telling the audience about how governor Sarah Palin believes that the government should be able to force her to carry the pregnancy to term. She almost starts to cry as she is explaining how she did not choose to be raped and end up pregnant. Moreover, she cries as she claims that she should at least be given a right to make the decision of either keeping or aborting the baby ready to grow inside of her. Due to the…

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    Abortion Vs Pro Life

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    caused by teratogens that entered the mother's body while the embryo is trying to develop into a fetus. The argument against this is that an abortion doesn’t only terminate the unborn babies life, but it can also have effects on the mother’s life as well. It doubles the risk of ectopic pregnancy and can lead to higher risk of other diseases. The point behind this argument is that it risks both of them dying or being injured. It is often a big point to make that it is the mother's fault for…

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    Procedure Of Abortion

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    the first nine weeks of pregnancy. There is also a surgical procedure to abort a child up to 16 weeks of pregnancy leading in either a manual vacuum aspiration or an aspiration. That is just the beginning for abortion procedures these are examples that some go through not including the following trimesters. Many Pro-choice advocates believe that this could be a wrong step to follow through with fighting for their womanly rights. It is very unusual for an abortion to be performed at the third…

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    Cost Of Abortion Essay

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    good or bad is not when it is decided but how it is decided. Abortions can be forced upon in a medical emergency. Women sometimes have to have an abortion because of their health, the baby’s health, or both. Now if the doctors decide to say it is dying that can be swayed. Religious people can expect a miracle and carry it to full term. The most talked about having the right to abort is being raped, but it actually only happens one percent of the time. Being sexually harassed is an understandable…

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    cut off anything that hinders his success? In terms of feminism then the woman should also be able to have the chance to be free from what she considers will be a burden to her success. “Judith Jarvis Thomson ingeniously argues that even if the fetus has a right to life, it need not also have the right to use its mother 's body to stay alive” (Markowitz). This could be due to the fact that not all surgeries are safe. Having an abortion is also surgery, although removing the baby while it is…

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    Stereotypes Of Abortion

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    different was reason enough to marginalize and even hate others. One of the major stigmas that prevails in the contemporary world is the one on women who get abortions. The stigma on those who have an abortion rises from the belief that removing an unborn fetus from a woman’s womb, due to any reason, is murder, immoral, or even sinful. Also, it is believed that the people having them are irresponsible humans reproducing unwisely and carelessly (such as teens) and that they are selfish. It is…

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    positives can also become negatives. This can occur when family holds out hope for the unborn child and then the child dies, emotional distress can occur, and grief and even post-traumatic stress disorder can arise as well when the baby does end up dying (Cote '-Arsenault & Denney-Koelsch, 2011). There is also a negative effect when through the death, the family must grieve multiple losses in that they do not get a healthy baby, they lose the chance at a normal pregnancy experience, and they do…

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    Over the years many women have fought for their rights in this world, some women even dying for these rights. So when people wanted to overturn a decision that supported women’s right it was an uproar. Women fought for this decision to remain legal because it was there right. The right to keep abortion legal should not be made by the old white men sitting in office who do not relate to women in today 's society. The choice to have an abortion is not an easy decision for women to make therefore…

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