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    those who continued the medication throughout pregnancy at 25% (Cohen et al. 2006). Furthermore, effects on the fetus can include “premature birth, low birth weight, fetal growth restriction, and postnatal complications” (Lyerly, Little, & Faden, 2009, p. 5). If at all possible, medication should be tested in order to prevent relapses in major depression and possible issues with the fetus in the coming future. There should not be as many concerns about taking medications without first weighing…

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    abortion if they choose to do so. Judith gives reasons and examples to why women have the right to abort the fetus if they want to do so. I completely disagree with his arguments. I firmly believe that a fetus has just as much as a right to life, then the mother that is birthing the child. First off, we must define when exactly a fetus is a human being. Judith disagrees with the assumption that the fetus is indeed a human being at the moment of conception. Judith gives the example of an acorn…

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    Introduction Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus. An abortion may be caused purposely and is then called an induced abortion and is one part of a spectrum of sexual and reproductive health care. Providing good abortion care to Queensland women must form part of a larger strategy to increase sexual and reproductive health knowledge, improve access to contraception and sexuality education programs, ensure all women can access…

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    Abortion Controversy

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    Western countries, both positive and negative comments are very intense controversy, mainly for moral, religious right and the female body.From moral aspect, opponents argue that the fetus's life belongs to the fetus, so others can not arbitrarily deprived of the right to life of the fetus; religion to Christianity, Islam and Judaism leading countries (Middle East, Europe and North Africa) believe that our lives are from God, so only God has the power to take our life away, rather than human…

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    Late Term Abortion Essay

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    deciding to abort a fetus is seen to be the right of the mother under the Roe V. Wade case, choosing to end the life of a fetus when it is viable is murder. The unique genetic code that is given to a fetus is proof that life also begins at conception. The legalization of late-term abortion should be abolished in all fifty states due to evidence that show that it is legally and ethically wrong and also that abortion does not have to be an option. Fetal viability is determined when a fetus is…

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    In my opinion I think that abortion should be illegal. Abortion is a huge issue today in our society today. Many people believe it is evil to kill an unborn child. Abortion can also lead to health complications. Having an abortion carries the risk of not being able to become pregnant. It often leads to unwanted memories, result in stress or depression. I think that abortion should be illegal. Abortion is a huge issue today in our society today. Many people believe it is evil to kill an unborn…

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    Signs of a miscarriage is when no fetal heartbeat can be detected by ultrasound or heartbeat monitor or is that blood levels of HCG begin to decline because the fetus is no longer living this where women will decide to have an abortion because a miscarriage carries a greater physical risk to a woman’s health than an abortion, and can result in medical complications including hemorrhage, infertility, products of…

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    He does not begin by describing the characteristics of a fetus, as so many anti-abortion and pro-choice arguments do. Instead, he begins by investigating the commonly accepted moral assumption that killing a fully grown adult is wrong. Why, he asks, is it wrong to kill an adult? The answer he supplies is that…

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    Abortion in Legal and Religious context Introduction Abortion literally falling the fetus from the womb on the ground that called abortion; in other word abortion is the deletion of pregnancy by the removal of embryo from womb. Form other perspective that throwing the fetus without completing his /her life in mother abdomen. Abortion happened due to some reason, women choose abortion for several reason, they feel too young could not handle the responsibility of parenthood; some other did not…

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    Case Analysis This scenario is a typical vignette that health care providers are challenged with daily. Many women and families are faced with the ethical dilemma of aborting a fetus whose anatomy and physiology are incompatible with life. The following questions are being presented to Mariana? Should she allow Dr. Wilson to induce labor, thus terminating the pregnancy? Or shall she continue with the pregnancy and prepare for the birth of a child, whose prognosis is poor? The expectation is…

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