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    being taken also increase the chance of a multiple pregnancy and…

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    I thought that laws were supposed to protect people. Standing at my wife’s funeral, I see that some laws only cause harm. She was diagnosed with eclampsia, a disease where the only cure is to end the pregnancy, but the doctors could not treat her, because doing so would end the life of the fetus. I should have a wife and a child. Now I have neither. If she had been treated, she would still be alive and well. All women must have unrestricted access to abortions under any circumstance. Rationell…

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    disabled patients, undergoing a procedure like this could be extremely dangerous. Another danger is the procedure itself going wrong. “When women get pregnant after being sterilized, about 1 out of 3 has a pregnancy that develops in a fallopian tube. This is called ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy is serious and may be life threatening.” (Sterilization for Women, 2014). Having these medical complications can make it even harder for a disabled individual to live life. Tubal ligation is a very…

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    issues with the mother throughout the pregnancy, birth defects with the baby, and other lifelong health issues. If a mother chooses to smoke while pregnant she increases the risks of something not going right throughout her delivery. Studies show that 12-20 percent of pregnant women smoke throughout their pregnancy (American Pregnant Association, 2015). Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals and at least 60 cancerous compounds. Smoking during pregnancy increases the risks of preterm…

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    right to live. Statistics show that half of the pregnancies among women are unintended, and about four in ten of them end in abortion. Millions of women in nearly every country in the world have abortions yearly. There are many reasons why you should or should not get an abortion. Abortion should not be allowed. There are many physical risks of abortion for women. Abortion can affect the women with the future of infertility, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, and placenta previa. If the abortion…

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    mainly only implanted into females, the video’s target audience was a female audience. The makers of the video used women who appear strong, independent and have no space for a pregnancy in their busy lives. The video tries to get into the heads of the target audience and make them think about whether, for the next 3 years, pregnancy is a part of their life plan or not. They use different female characters in different scenarios. For example, there is one female who just got a new job and is not…

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    PHI238: Rights & Wrongs MW 12:35-1:50 Word count Question: Whether abortion is moral? Objection: It would seem as if abortion is immoral for three reasons. First, abortion is killing a human being, by receiving an abortion you are stripping a life of an innocent human being away. The baby has a heartbeat before you know you are pregnant. Six weeks in the baby can move and responds to touch. Eight weeks along the child has fingers and toes. By twelve weeks all of the baby body system are…

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    Abortion Is Murder Essay

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    but yet most women in today’s societies are having abortions. “Abortion is the act of removing a human embryo or fetus from the uterus of a pregnant woman prior to the completion of the full term of pregnancy” (Rich and Geraldine 1). Abortion should remain illegal. In just 5 weeks of a pregnancy cycle, the fetus has a heartbeat. In most cases, some women do not know that they are pregnant by then. Even if she finds out she is in the first trimester, most women still go on with abortion.…

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    The Pros of Ultrasound When it comes to pregnancies, one never knows what to expect. The experience can be exhilarating yet distressing. Will the baby be prone to Down syndrome? Will a cesarean section be needed? The use of ultrasound date back to 1794, Lazzaro Spallanzani, a physiologist was the first to study ultrasound physics by deducing bats using them to navigate by echolocation. In 1826, Jean Daniel Colladon used an under-water Church Bell (early ultrasound “transducer”) to calculate the…

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    an ethical problem surrounding pregnancies the first thought that comes to mind is abortion. There are actually many others that do not receive the attention that should be brought to light. One being extraordinary medical treatment for pregnancy complications. What are these treatments? Should these treatments be used? So many questions arise from this topic. Some see pregnancy as natural occurrence and not requiring any medical attention while others see pregnancy as a medical condition that…

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