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    In a historic ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States has overturned a Texas abortion law and declared it unconstitutional. The case was decided by a 5-3 vote on June 27 by the Supreme Court. The decision is expected to have repercussions throughout the country, as several states have similar laws that are currently being blocked or are in effect. The law had required clinics that provide abortions services to have surgical facilities and doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby…

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    a 33% chance, teenagers are at 17% chance and girls under the age of 17% are at 1.2% chance of having an abortion. This paper will reflect on the moral status of abortion, a fetus provides value to life, alternative options instead of abortion and rape being an exception. The moral status the conservative point feels a fetus should be given full moral status. They should be given full moral status because in early weeks of development they are developing major organs. They should be given the…

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    Head Trauma In Sports

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    “Many NFL players have been diagnosed with head injury which links to head trauma”, When mothers read this headlines in the newspaper they think twice before enrolling their child into football. Been a mother, everyone have concern about their child’s health, and also about their future. Some parents wants to make their child strong and they enroll their child in sports. Not each and every football have brain injuries. It also depends on your mental strength. According to doctors, the disease…

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    The video I watched was about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and how other illicit drugs affect babies. There was various women in this video that spoke about their experiences, on thing I observed is how many of them had no idea that they were pregnant. In addition, one individual realized she as pregnant when she was seven months into the pregnancy, she was experiment with multiple drugs, from cocaine to heroin. She never saw her child, the baby was immediately taken away and placed under…

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    abortion, society tends to argue over the issue itself, overlooking the numerous factors taking in effect to conjure the topic. One of the elements of abortion that must be taken into consideration is personhood. The distinction between whether a fetus is a person, formulates the conflict presented when arguing personhood; furthermore, making this distinction is vital in order to conclude the morality of abortion. One side of the spectrum depicts abortion as moral by the fetus’s lack of…

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    Are You Pregnant With Bleeding Gums? As if pregnant women didn’t have to worry enough about with their changing bodies, they must not neglect their oral health during those 9 months. Pregnant women may discover that they have bleeding gums during their pregnancy. Is it something they should worry about? It’s important to know what can cause it and how to treat it. Why Do Gums Easily Bleed During Pregnancy? Bleeding gums can typically be blamed on hormones. Progesterone and estrogen secrete…

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    According to Wilcox et al, 7,529,000 couples cohabitated in 2010. In addition, more than 60 percentage of marriages is preceded by cohabitation in United States America. There are lots of reasons why people cohabitate with their partner. They can save money by sharing rent, utility and food etc. However there are lots of serious negative effects of living together before marriage. These effects affect on both people’s mental and physical health. Thus, people should not live together before…

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    At 15, Malin Stenberg received the devastating news that she could not bear children. She was among baby girls born without a womb, a condition doctors refer to as mullerian agenesis or MRKH. It is a congenital malformation where the mullerian duct - which gives rise to the fallopian tubes, cervix, uterus, and the upper portion of the vagina - fails to develop resulting in the absence of a uterus. The condition affects 1 in 4,500 females. Today, she holds the distinction of being the first…

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    The Abortion Act 1967

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    The main reason this was significant is because it included the pregnant woman's physical and mental wellbeing and did not just apply to saving the woman from death. In Bourne the continuance of the young girl’s pregnancy would have caused her to become a ‘mental wreck’. Bourne operated the abortion ‘in good faith’ and his purpose was to ‘preserve the life of the mother’. Bourne was acquitted on these grounds and the case was decided in his favour. The defence created by common law in Bourne…

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    Another core argument in the pro-choice campaign is that abortion is strongly correlated with reducing crime rates. Donohue and Levitt from “The Impact of Legalized abortion on Crime” write, We offer evidence that legalized abortion has contributed significantly to recent crime reductions. Crime began to fall roughly 18 years after abortion legalization. The 5 states that allowed abortion in 1970 experienced declines earlier than the rest of the nation, which legalized in 1973 with Roe v. Wade.…

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