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    Drug Usage and Pregnancy New babies are born every day. Some babies are born healthy, whereas some are not. There are many factors that lead to a healthy baby, one of those factors include following proper prenatal care. Prenatal care consists of taking a prenatal vitamin, and visiting an obstetrician frequently. A mother’s obstetrician will monitor her fetus’ development to ensure the proper growth and development. An obstetrician will give the mother a list of safe and unsafe medications to…

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    “The attempted 2010 amendment, in fact was very explicit with regard to forcing women who are raped to bear the children of their rapists” (Stanley 2014). Nathan Woodliff Stanley, wrote “Should Colorado Voters Approve “Personhood” Ballot Measure Amendment 67)? No,” published in 2014 in the Denver Post and he argues that “personhood” should not be approved by Colorado voters. Stanley begins building his credibility with personal facts and reputable sources, citing trustworthy facts and…

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    prenatal alcohol exposure. In addition, as the infant matures, hypotonia, an increase in jitteriness, irritability and growth inhibiting factors are commonly present as well. As the child grows and starts preschool more manifestations should become apparent such as eliciting temper tantrums, or having a hard time making transitions to new environments. Hyperactivity, attention deficit, problems with fine motor abilities, along with all the previous symptoms the infant had. Around the beginning…

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    developed and know they will never be even after birth. In the article, The Moral Status of the Human Embryo: When is a person a person? Dr. Peter Saunders gave some interesting example on his thoughts. He wrote in his writing, “Human embryos are not human beings worthy of respect because they have a high mortality; about 40-70% don’t reach maturity.”(Saunders) No one really knows at what point an embryo can pass away all of a sudden but have a higher risk than a…

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    Steinbocks Moral Theory

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    Chris Ahmad Phil 116 Paper #1 Human embryos are organisms in early stages of life, typically the first to eighth week of development, and are created by the fertilization of an egg with a sperm. In terms of the argument at hand, early embryos are of interest (14 days after fertilization). They can be obtained in numerous ways and are useful in many types of research, especially medical treatment, due to the fact that they are a source of pluripotent stem cells that are able to divide into many…

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    They believe that the embryo symbolizes life because it has the potential to fully develop into a human being. Those against embryonic stem cell use believe that is it immoral and unethical to destroy one life to save another. They also believe that when they take the cells from the embryo, they discard the embryo, this act basically de-values human life and since adult stem cells are currently being used, there is no…

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    Approximately 92% of experimental drugs that are safe and effective in animals eventually fail in human trials because they end up not working or are too dangerous. That begs the question whether or not animal testing is a necessary practice. If the product is going to go to human trial anyways, why not start there? Although some may argue that put people’s lives in danger, but that is what volunteers are for. As well as having volunteers there are also people who are in prison for heinous…

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    Many people believe stem cell research to be inhumane, purely due to the fact that human embryos would need to be sacrificed in order to proceed with research. While many people view the destruction of embryotic cells as murder, others believe that although there is certainly potential for life in the embryos, they are not considered human yet. With so much controversy due to morals surrounding the topic, it is impossible to tell if stem cell research…

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    With music, you experience something that is encoded into our bodies and our brain. It goes directly to a part of the brain that stimulates our emotions. Music starts affecting humans at an early time. The human fetus begins to hear when they are 17 to 18 weeks old. Music is energy. People that can not hear can still feel the music with vibrations. Every object has the capacity to send waves or vibrations. Vibrations make the music go into the brain by sending waves. An electrical charge…

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    This sleep deprivation study titled Maternal sleep deprivation at different stages of pregnancy impairs the emotional and cognitive functions, and suppresses hippocampal long-term potentiation in the offspring rats was conducted by six researchers known as Peng, Y., Wang, W., Tan, T., He, W., Dong, Z., Wang, Y., & Han H. They proceeded with this study by obtaining male and female Sprague–Dawley rats from Chongqing Medical University Animal Care Centre. Next, they took these rats to the…

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