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    Abortion should be illegal and considered murder. How could someone kill their own child? Would that person kill their child if they were 5 years old? It is the exact same thing. The reasons women have abortions are because they would not be able to take care of that child, to prevent a child from birth defects, pregnancy from rape or incest, or end an unwanted pregnancy. Even if the baby was a mistake, that baby could be put up for adoption if they could not take care of them. Abortion is not…

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    There comes a time in most People’s lives where they want to settle down and start a family. With dreams of the perfect partner lying next to you in bed and the sound of little feet running down the hallway waking you up in the morning. The vision becomes a reality for many couples who want to start families, but what about the couples who try and try but to no avail have no luck in conceiving. Imagine this, here you are with the person you are going to spend the rest of your life with, and…

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    The birth of a baby is nothing short of a miracle. Holding your newborn baby in your arms for the first time is an indescribable feeling. An array of mix emotions pulses through you. For me, it was a true feeling of ecstasy, a feeling I have never felt until the moment I held my daughter for the first time, a feeling I would never feel again until I delivered my other two children. From reading Chapter 2 in the textbook “Invitation to the Life Span” and watching the documentary “The Ultimate…

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    In The Womb

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    “vaginal intercourse is the insertion of the penis into the vagina,” which is the only kind of sexual activity that can lead to conception. It is astounding that upon ejaculation, 500 million of the smallest type of human cell travel to the fallopian tubes within the female, but the body ensures that only one sperm can become attached. This is provided that the male is not too old, and is in good health. Prior to ten weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is able to be seen through an ultrasound. This…

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    An australian contemporary ethical issue is In vitro Fertilisation (IVF). There are 2 sides to IVF with those being the Australian secular perspective and the catholic church teachings. This essay is going to explore the nature of both sides to what they both believe in. the australian secular is willing to accept IVF for the fact that gay marriage has just passed through parliament and that it gives the LGBTQI community the chance to experience pregnancy. IVF also gives the opportunity to…

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    The 8 Major Systems

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    collectively the organ has 2 epididymides, 2 deferent ducts, 2 spermatic ducts, 2 seminal vesicles and 2 ejaculatory ducts. The prostate gland is also located here. The females sexual organ is both internal (includes the organs of menstruation (uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries) and external (vulva). These organs are usually referred to as genitalia, or the male as penis and female as…

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    involving the vas deferens, which can ultimately lead to infertility (CDC.gov). In females, untreated gonorrhea can cause pelvic inflammatory disease. Pelvic inflammatory disease causes other complications such as the formation of scar tissue in the fallopian tubes, ectopic pregnancies, infertility, and long-term abdominal and pelvic pain (CDC.gov). In severe cases, gonorrhea can even spread to your blood and joints (CDC.gov). Untreated cases of gonorrhea can also increase the risk of…

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    recently. Although, what little symptoms there are, are also symptoms of less serious conditions. Body System Most Affected: My specific cancer cell affects the female reproductive system, which includes the ovaries (small oval shaped organs), Fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina. The main function of the ovaries is to release female hormones, regulate the menstrual cycle and pregnancy, and support the development of secondary female characteristics, secondary characteristics are…

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    The surgery does have its risks due to the hospitals inability to properly care for patients, however it is still being done by the millions in India today. The act of severing the fallopian tubes in order to keep women from having more than two children in their lifetime has been around for many years and many women are eager to go through with the procedures despite any risks. According to the theory of cultural relativisms this practice…

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    soon after another baby was born in India the same year. Finally, in 1981, the first IVF baby was born in the United States and the live birth rate continues to grow. These babies being carried throughout the IVF process were eventually known as “test-tube babies”. In vitro translates to “in glass” referring to the glass laboratory containers in which an in vitro fertilization (IVF) occurs. IVF is usually used by infertile women. It first starts out with a woman 's egg that is then fertilized by…

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