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    Bladder injury, bowel injury, breast cancer, and ectopic (tubal) pregnancy are all some of the complications that could occur post-abortion. There could also be effects on the future pregnancies of women. National statistics on abortion show that 10% of women undergoing induced abortions suffer from immediate complications. After 4 weeks from getting an abortion, a woman…

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    Again, studies find that this is not the case. Only 17% of the pregnancies that end in abortion occur with teenage women (Guttmacher Institution). It is quite possible that this number would be dramatically decreased if abortions were illegal. If it were not so easy for teens to go have an abortion, it is understandable…

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    are even forced to make decisions we are against. When it comes to abortion, it is a women choice to have this done, however is abortion the right choice? BACKGROUND: ABORTION Abortion is a way a women can remove a baby during a pregnancy, especially during the first six months. There are two different ways an abortion is performed; surgically or medication. The way the RU-486 works, the…

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    Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a disorder of the reproductive tract. According to the article that I chose, it is usually misdiagnosed and ineffectively treated. The complications of PID include chronic pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancy, infertility and can be prevented if patients are screened for sexually transmitted infections (STI). There are guidelines that have been developed by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for the screening and treatment of PID. Many health care providers do…

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    Women must become knowledgeable on ways to either prevent pregnancy, or alternative methods such as adoption. The numbers of abortions per year need to make their way down, and abortions need to become an absolute last resort, not just an easy way out. Abortions have been around for a long time, and it does not seem…

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    experience things like self hatred, severe depression, unresolving guilt, and even suicidal tendencies. What is Abortion? Abortion is when you go to a clinic wanting to take the child growing inside of you out. The deliberate termination of the pregnancy. You do this with or without the consent of the father. In some cases, it is done because of the father. Many people also get abortions because they are scared. They fear their lives will dramastically change. They fear the thoughts of…

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    Abortion Vs Pro Life

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    What is abortion? In plain terms, it is the deliberate termination during pregnancy. Primarily before the first 28 weeks. In today’s society, abortion is a trending topic and can lead to indecisive decisions as to whether or not abortion is a viable option. Some people ask “Why would you want to terminate your child?”. The reasons for this are heavily debated on because of both moral and religious reasons. The problem with this is that people have different views religiously and morally.…

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    live in a society that has this available in the United States. I have never even heard of this until I read this article and I was honestly blown away by it. The only way this should be legal in my opinion is if someone had a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancies should be the only ones that should even be available for the donation of fetal tissue. Although they may not get much tissue out of it I still think it is better than not letting an unborn child not live life. I honestly wouldn’t care…

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    years. Indiana is one of six states that banned abortions past 20 weeks in the pregnancy. South Carolina even has restrictions on how large the doors can be entering an abortion clinic (CBSNews). Women face a hard enough choice of whether or not they want to bring life into this world; they should not have to struggle to access safe abortions. Motivations can vary for a multitude of reasons such as unwanted pregnancy, financial burden, or simply poor timing. Despite all of these burdens women…

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    Abortion: Roe V. Wade

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    also often causes psychological complications and problems with stress for the mother. (Lowen 1). There are many health problems that abortion causes on the mother. “An abortion can result in medical complications later in life; the risk of ectopic pregnancies doubles, and the chance of a miscarriage and pelvic inflammatory disease also increases” (Lowen 1). “Abortion promotes a culture in which human life is disposable. The legalization of abortion sends a message that human life has little…

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