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    saying that a woman does not have a duty to preserve the life of her fetus even if it is her genetic child. As the supreme court stated, denying an abortion may lead stressful life and future for the mother. A woman has a right to do what she pleases with her body especially in the case of rape-induced pregnancy. No women should be forced to remember the past, of what she went through even though it's not the fault of the fetus. Everyone should have a right to an abortion. Abortion should not…

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    The fetus, just like a human, has all the functioning organs it needs to have to be considered a human and needs to have the right of life. "Blood, tissue, and tiny organs were pulled out of their environment into a filter" (Terzo 1). Based on the information acquired, abortion should be illegal because abortion is murder, Norma (Roe) lied in court to take part in the legalization of abortion, the fetus is a human and has the right to be born, there are health complications towards the mother…

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    Abortion Concept

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    Supreme Court Roe vs. Wade case in 1973 legalized abortion, it has continued to be one of the most highly debated issues in the country. According to Mario Derksen, “Abortion is the unnatural termination of a pregnancy by killing (at least) one human fetus” (Derksen). There are two main sides to the abortion argument. Conservatives believe the life begins at conception; thus abortion is murder. On the other hand, liberals believe that life does not begin until birth and a woman may do what she…

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    during their entire pregnancy due to the adverse effects that alcohol can have on their child2. This paper will analyze the dangers of alcohol to a developing embryo or fetus, the manifestation of FAS symptoms in children and adults, and possible treatment plans and prevention strategies. The Effect of Alcohol on the Developing Fetus 3Alcohols is a group of molecules made of carbon atoms that contain a functional hydroxyl group. The type…

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    Why Abortion Is Wrong

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    commonly acknowledged thought of the holiness of human life. No civilized society licenses, one human to intention-ed hurt or take the life of another human without discipline, and abortion is no different. Adoption may be a practical elective to fetus removal and fulfills the same result. With 1.5 million 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…

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    A woman who smokes while pregnant is at an incremented risk of experiencing a wide range of birth 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…

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    Johnson Control Case Study

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    protected unborn fetus. And I believe women are able and willing to pregnant in the future should not work with lead whether from the point of moral or legal. The reason is all the study already indicated that lead will causes damage to the brain and central nervous system of a fetus. Also studies indicated that fetuses exposed to lead before birth may be born early or underweight (LEAD SAFE). From the point view of consequentialist, if we know lead would done seriously damage to the fetus, then…

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    termination of a pregnancy. Removing the fetus from the mother before it is fully form. Is this something that we should consider as permissible. According to Judith J. Thomson in “A Defense of abortion”, she believes it is permissible. Throughout her whole argument she states points that people against abortion would say then she would argue against that but first, what is her argument? Thomson agrees with abortion, she feels that a mother as the right to get rid of the fetus if she wishes to…

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    Annie Paul: Video Analysis

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    mother 's womb. The mother 's health and well-being affects the baby’s even before it enters the real world. What do fetus learn? They learn their mother’s voice, but they also hear other people 's voices but its not as clear as their mothers. When they first hear voices they are often muted or muffled, but their mother 's voice is reverberated through her own body and it reaches the fetus faster, so the baby can hear her voice better. Once the baby is born it prefers her voice and wants listen…

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    does not prevent suffering, according to the ProCon.org website, it states that fetuses feel pain during the abortion. Kanwaljeet J.S. Anand says,”If the fetus is beyond 20 weeks of gestation, I believe there would be pain acting on the fetus, it would be severe and excruciating pain.” (http://abortion.procon.org/). Within 20 weeks or more, the fetus is more than capable of feeling the pain. A type of commonly performed abortion is called the D and C method, this is a surgical procedure that…

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