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    Argument Against Abortion

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    What happens when a woman gets raped, resulting in pregnancy? Will she be forced to keep the child that has been seized from this happening? Or will she have the free, legal choice of aborting the child? Doctors, governors, and people have been debating on whether or not abortion should be legal. All people should have the right to their own life and findings. Although the baby has constitutional rights, there are still many exceptions to abortion. If a fetus is the result of sexual abuse or if…

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    In 2013 there were approximately 800 women who died due to pregnancy related complications in the USA1. Could some of these deaths been prevented? The answer is simply yes, if some of these pregnancies had been terminated by an abortion those mothers could have lived to fight for this cause today. Abortion is not an easy choice, but it is a choice, something everyone should be entitled to make. Pro-choice means women in extreme poverty don’t have to raise a child in impossible circumstances;…

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    Why Abortion Is Wrong

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    American families needing to receive a child, there's no such thing as an undesirable child. An abortion can result in therapeutic complications afterward in life; the hazard of ectopic pregnancies copies and the chance of an unsuccessful labor and pelvic incendiary illness increases too. In the occasion of assault and pregnancy, legitimate therapeutic care can guarantee that a lady will not get pregnant. Abortion rebuffs the unborn child who committed no wrongdoing; instep, it is the…

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    “Feteology makes it undeniably evident that life begins at conception.” Most abortions are done within the first trimester of pregnancy. People argue with the fact that the fetus has not reached personhood, but at just eight weeks the fetus has a undeniable heart beat and measurable brainwaves. He also says “It is clear that permissive abortion is purposeful destruction…

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    What are the common pregnancy complications Your body needs a great deal to do during pregnancy. The changes taking place in your body during this time may sometime cause irritation or discomfort and at times they may seem alarming. Sometime common complications lead to complex problems due to negligence or ignorance and can affect both mother and the fetus. This article aims to update you about the complication you might experience during this time. Some common complications Below is a…

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    defects with her newborn child, and she is exposing her pregnancy to many serious risks. Impediments within the pregnancy, caused by the chemicals found in cigarettes, may result in premature labor, miscarriage, or ectopic pregnancy. Smoking while pregnant is precarious because when an expectant mother smokes a cigarette, she imperils the baby to an array of deleterious chemical components. Babies whose mothers smoke during their pregnancies are being put in jeopardy of having a low birth…

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    Abortion can affect the lives of the child and the mother. Abortions should be legal in very rare circumstances. This paper will cover topics such as is abortion considered immoral, should abortion rights be restricted, medical and social concerns about abortion, and abortion statistics. Most people think it is immoral for women to have abortions, although it is up to the pregnant woman whether or not she wants to have an abortion. Women are constantly getting judged for their appearances in…

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    Ethics: The advancements in assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs), such as in-vitro fertilization, has increased marital satisfaction and allowed for most infertile couples to achieve their dream of parenthood (4). However, it becomes seeming that IVF is seen as a controversial topic and possess its strengths and weaknesses. To begin with, the three Abrahamic religions have discussed the ethical viewpoint regarding in-vitro fertilization. The practice of IVF differs according to the church or…

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    was when my sister was pregnant with her first child. I would attend clinic appointments and was fascinated when I heard the heartbeat of her unborn baby. I supported her throughout the pregnancy and was there at birth. This is when I started doing my research. I then found myself working at Manchester Pregnancy Advisory giving advice to pregnant women. I worked with Gynaecologists…

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    If the abortion isn’t done correctly then the woman could die from too much bleeding, infection, or later on during any future pregnancies. Most deaths caused by an abortion aren’t reported as such because they don’t want to get into trouble or for any other reasons. The risk of death increases more and more each time the woman gets another abortion. Abortions can also cause pre-term…

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