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    Case 1: IVF and sex selection A couple wants to have a child, but the 32 year old female is a dominant carrier of a genetic disorder called Huntington’s disease, HD, and so the child would have a 50% chance of being a carrier. Symptoms such as loss in muscle control, emotional outburst, muscle spasm and loss in speech begin to show around the ages 32-40 and after 15-20 0f HD symptoms this genetic disorder results in death. The couple then decided to go for invitro fertilisation, where eggs of…

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    What does it take to change someone's mind about abortion? Abortion has been part of society for thousands of years. A huge turning point for abortion was during the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe vs. Wade. This case made abortion legal which sparked up much debate. We need more laws on abortion because abortion is murder, it defies the word of God, and if abortion becomes illegal, lives could be saved. Abortion is murder and should be illegalized because it's wrong. If abortion becomes illegal…

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    Hi Jake! How are you doing? I hope everything is going well with you and your classes. Long time no see nor hear, but I would like to update you on one of my classes. The class that I'm taking is a philosophy class, which is going pretty well and easy so far. However we're now covering a project based on moral controversy. I just would like to share and inform you with some brief notes that sparked my interest on abortion. I hope you like it and learn something new. You can get back to me and…

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    Abortion is “when a pregnancy is ended so that the pregnancy doesn’t result in the birth of a child. It is also called termination of a pregnancy” (What is Abortion, BPAS) Abortion is a very controversial subject that has been debated on by congress and many other people for years. People who call themselves Pro-Life want abortion illegal. Meanwhile, Pro-Choicers take the opposing side and support abortion. Abortion should be illegal worldwide for three reasons; abortion is unethical, abortion…

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    “Statistics from providers of abortion services, such as Planned Parenthood, show legal abortion is safe and has physical, psychological, social, and financial pros and benefits for the women who must choose to have one.” The risks of complications and death from legal surgical and medical termination of pregnancy procedures are small. Recovery after an abortion is also simple. There are not many major or minor complications due to abortion. In fact, the percent of a major complication occurring…

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    pregnancy was the major problem in many societies with the unmarried family. In the past, facing death was the only way to stop abortion. Abortion should not remain legal because abortion affects several things such as, fertility rates, crime rates, and economic rates. In Europe, fertility rate is decreasing, especially in Germany. By 2060, the population in Germany could fall to about 70 million people, according to statistics "Dystadtas" office, to become the country behind Britain and France,…

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    Endocrine Disruptors

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    The Endocrine system is a composition of organ glands that produces hormones and uses them to regulate bodily functions such as metabolism, tissue and bone development, and sexual reproductions. The collection of glands, however, are vulnerable to certain chemicals; these chemicals are known as Endocrine disruptors, or EDs for short. EDs can mimic and manipulate glands to cause irregularities to produce tumors or cancers. To make matters worse, EDs are elusive; these chemicals are hard to take…

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    Spontaneous Abortion

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    Monitor closely up to two weeks Surgery or medicine to expel fetus may be needed Long-term Complications According to Medline Plus: Rare. Infected abortion may occur if fetal matter remains in uterus after miscarriage. Nanda Deficient fluid loss r/t excessive blood loss Risk for infection Disabled…

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    Throughout the history in the United Kingdom, the issue of abortion has prevailed as one of the most significant problems for women's right. The highly religious virtues in the United Kingdom, especially Northern Ireland, interfered with what women could or could not do with their bodies. The first problem arose in 1803 when The Ellenborough Act was passed. This act insured that women could get abortions as long as it was before quickening, which is in the first 16-20 weeks, when according to…

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    Jillian great post. I liked the information that you found about the different disorders that can be associated with hypercoagulabity. There are two different forms of hypercoagulability states there are increased platelet function and accelerated activity of the clotting system (Mattson Porth, 2015). One example that you talked about in the post was Factor V Leiden. About 2%-5% of Caucasians carry the factor V mutation; of individuals that have recurrent DVTs the mutation percentage may be as…

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