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    whether or not to have the scan. The women should be advised of the limitations of the ultrasound scan and that the main purpose is to assess fetal growth and identify fetal anomalies (D’Addario, 2015: 85-88). If anomalies were to be found on the fetus, the patient is allowed a reproductive choice (choice of termination), the parents can prepare themselves and gain knowledge on the abnormality and allows the option of intrauterine therapy (Cameron, 2011: 36-38). The second trimester scan is best…

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    nothing happened to them, no matter how big the dose of Thalidomide was they got. It was the new wonder drug and sold for 4 years in 46 countries across the world until it got pulled from the market in November 1961 due to its teratogenic effects on the fetus. In the four years Thalidomide was on the market the drug sold almost as well as aspirin in some countries, and in Germany you could even buy it without a prescription. After it was on the market for about two years one million people in…

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    Adverse effects of abortion on the mental health Fetus removal can sincerely influence every lady in an unexpected way. Most antiabortion activists’ state that fetus removal is wrong, as well as it damages ladies physically and mentally. Emotional and mental impacts of premature birth are more regular than physical symptoms and can go from mild regret to more serious complications such as depression. For quite a long time, they have said that having an abortion causes mental unsteadiness and may…

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    fundamental right that no one can live without, the right to life” (Thompson.) Everyone in the world deserves the right to live, why can a fetus not gain that right too? Young women falling for the abortion lies are often convinced that because the baby is in their body it is their decision whether to abort or not. Though the fetus may depend on a woman's body to thrive, a fetus is an independent person who should be granted rights to live. So many unborn children, who could have had the…

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    People will say it is murder. Others will object and say it is just a fetus. Millions of babies die without even being born because of abortion. Abortion destroys the lives of helpless, innocent children and is legal in many countries. People these days take advantage of abortion and chose to abuse it and use it as a birth control. Abortion is a “war against the unborn” and should be illegal everywhere.I believe abortion is wrong and should be abruptly halted throughout the whole world for…

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    regarding the two views on abortion. I am pro-choice and this article takes the stance of both sides, pro-choice and pro-life, to argue for and against both opposing views. The article states that people may be pro-life mainly because killing an unborn fetus may seem wrong to many. However, there are other factors that lead people to being pro-life, such as ending a life in general is outright blasphemy, forgetting the fact that the baby has not been born yet. On the other hand, people who are…

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    Our Bodies, Our Rights Abortion should be legalized as it is a women’s moral right to decide what to do to their own bodies. Statistics show that there are approximately 1.21 million abortions each year and 3,315 each day. Taking this right away from women is wrong. Instability, inconvenience and morality plays a huge part of the reason why. Instability is the main reason why women turn to abortions. Financial instability is number one, many women or couples are financially unstable. in no…

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    clump of cells, is no more a person than an acorn is an oak tree…” . For the sake of the paper, Thomson agrees to acknowledge that drawing a line in which determining a fetus becomes a human is a dim and most likely will stay at a stalled debate forever. “ I am inclined to think also that we shall probably have to agree that the fetus has already become a human person…”. From this moment, Thomson launches into an analogy in which she asks you to imagine this. You wake up and discover that you’re…

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    Should Abortion Be Illegal? What is abortion? Abortion is basically the murder of a fetus. Although abortion has dropped statistically in my eyes it’s still a crime. The sad thing is that there is at least one abortion clinic in every US state. It should be illegal because a fetus is a human being, and it is considered to be murder, therefore abortion is a crime. Abortion was first legalized in 1973 by the Supreme Court case Roe vs Wade. Since then, there have been more than fifty-four…

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    woman’s life is endangered, her physical health is severely compromised or there is a lethal fetal anomaly. This law is based on the assertion, which is not consistent with scientific evidence and has been rejected by the medical community, that a fetus can feel pain at that point in pregnancy. Article says “Abortion would be banned if Roe v. Wade were to be…

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