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    Pro-Life And Abortion

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    each side views these main arguments from pro-life and pro-choice standpoints. Starting with pro-life, this side of the argument is more of the ethical and moral base to the argument (ProCon). To which, takes into consideration of the fetus and the protection of said fetus in regards to abortion (SexInfo Online). This would include the areas of the most debated topics of abortion to which would include government, medical practices, and social…

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    Harmful Addiction

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    stop this from occurring. From alcohol abuse, to cocaine addiction, the effects that these drugs cause on fetuses can be beyond damaging, and should be halted by enacting severe consequences such as incarceration to drug-addicted pregnant women. A fetus should not have to suffer the…

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    to the question of what the moral status of a fetus is. At what point is a fetus defined as a person the early stages of conception or the later stages of brain development and function. Many people across our nation have many different views on this particular subject. The moral status of the fetus is what makes abortion immoral. Taking another’s life regardless of the capacity is wrong. The logical explanation on why it is morally wrong to kill a fetus is that every successful abortion kills…

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    you never really know. Abortion should be illegal. Some people may argue that a baby shouldn’t come into this world unwanted, but there are millions of couples that can’t have a baby and would love to adopt a newborn baby. Although people think the fetus doesn’t feel pain during the operation, it’s not 100 percent proven. Abortion could lead to future medical problems for the mother. Most people who are prochoice say that a baby shouldn’t come into this world unwanted, but there are millions…

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    In Dwarfism: When Is a Fetus Normal, a couple who are both achondroplastic dwarfs are having their fetus tested for this disorder in order to decide whether to abort the fetus or not. The twist with the decision is they have decided they will abort the fetus if it has two copies of the gene for achondroplastic dwarfism or none at all. The couple essentially wants a child just like they are, and they do not want to raise a child that is different from them. Before getting into ethical…

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    How Is Abortion Deceptive

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    Abortion Viewed as Genocide Selective sex and race abortion leads to racism, feminism, and genocide It is speculated that in the United States sex- and race selective abortion is practiced. In his article by Citro et al describes how legislators noted a high index of abortion among African American and Latina women. Yet more, in her article Denbow Jennifer Abortion as Genocide describes “the most recent House bill briefly demonstrated that a Black baby is five times as likely to be aborted as a…

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    Parenthood, fetus removal or appropriation are all just as suitable, lawful (in many areas) and substantial decisions, any of which might be the best decision for somebody at a given time, and nobody of those decisions is any less complex or simpler to make than another. At the point when a woman gets to be pregnant however would not like to stay pregnant or turn into a guardian, they have the choice of fetus removal, a therapeutic technique which ends a pregnancy. While resistance to fetus…

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    regard to the fetus moral status and the moral nature of the act. It also evokes legal concerns on the rights of the fetus and human rights. Abortions evoke many ethical debates and is one of the leading issues in the United States. The debates on this subject have remained vibrant over the years with little change on long held perspectives, with the fetus’s moral status. One of the biggest questions within the abortion issue is in the developmental stage and when is the fetus recognized as…

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    created a very strong, concise argument in defending abortion, in which she believes that it is not morally plausible to deny a mother complete rights and jurisdiction over her own body when impregnated. Ultimately, I believe the person carrying the fetus has the right to decide whether to abort or not, which defends Thomson’s argument. Thomson discusses certain thought-experiments which are hypothetical situations that I believe help prove the point that abortion is necessary in many…

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    personal reasons . Recently, the statistics showed on increase in the abortion rate year after year . Abortion is a danger disease that can causes by : Abnormalities in the chromosomes, immune disease ,maternal chronic disease, abnormalities in the fetus and wrong pregnant women department. However , it will lead to number of negative effects toward pregnant women’s health…

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