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    Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before the baby can survive outside the uterus. Abortion is when you terminate the pregnancy or remove the baby from the womb. The main point of this paper is to learn about abortion. People should know what abortion is and choose to be pro-choice or pro-life. Not all people know about abortion. For example, how people can terminate the pregnancy or remove the baby. To terminate the pregnancy the doctor may give the person a pill…

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    Trimester Research Paper

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    evolution of the fetus. In a pregnancy, a trimester is one of the three month periods or 13 weeks each. In the first trimester, the mother experiences a few physical changes and some common symptoms. In the second trimester is the most peaceful time of the pregnancy. The third trimester is the hardest for the mother during the pregnancy. The first months of the pregnancy mark the first trimester. These first few months marked important changes in the mother and the baby or the fetus. The mother…

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    As Margaret Sanger once said, No woman can call herself free who does not control her own body. Women’s right to their bodies are being taken away by pro-life supporters. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first twenty-eight weeks of pregnancy. The beginning of abortion started early in the 1820’s when Connecticut passed the first law in the United States to allow “quickening” which was performed on women after their fourth week of…

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    Wrongs by Christoper Kaczor, the author is arguing that aborting a child when in later pregnancies is far worse than aborting the child when it barely has human features. He believes that killing a child is wrong no matter if they were an utero or fetus they still are a child and killing them cannot be justified. He uses rhetorical devices such as ethos when saying “Andrew Peach has argued, important ethical differences between late and early abortion that do not require belief in evolving…

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    Pro Life Position

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    should choose to deliver the fetus and give it up for adoption. Anti-abortion advocates point to many benefits the potential fetus could have with adopted parents. An example of a suitable passage would be that a child being given up would permit couples to fertility problems the chance to make a family (Garton). Supporting adoption over abortion may have detrimental effects on the future child after birth. Many studies show that if a mother is forced to keep a fetus that is unwanted it can…

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    discussion about the ethicity and morality of abortion. In first place, abortion is the ending of pregnancy, it can be natural or unnatural, in which the fetus is expelled from its mother’s womb in a time in which it cannot survive out of its mother. In addition, a natural abortion (also called miscarriage) is the unintentional expulsion of the fetus before the 24th pregnancy week. The causes for a natural abortion may be various, yet the most common are chromosomal abnormalities, diabetes,…

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    some females can make is becoming pregnant during an inconvenient time of their lives. While some may argue that abortion is cruel and a woman should carry her child for the full nine months of her term then consider adoption rather than killing the fetus, a woman has the right to her own body and should be given the choice…

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    Roe V. Wade Case Analysis

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    safe and healthy. The other is a compelling interest in protecting the fetus. Due to this, the decision ended up being more of a medical decision rather than a constitutional one. In the writing for the decision it stated that they could use a trimester rule to rationalize the right to an abortion. In the first trimester it is extremely safe to perform an abortion. There is no risk to the women’s health, and at this point the fetus isn’t considered viable. In the second trimester there is more…

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    #1 Spontaneous Abortion 1. Definition: • The termination of a pregnancy before the fetus is able to live outside of the uterus (before 20 weeks), most often called a miscarriage. 2. What are the causes/risk factors: • Weakened cervix • Immune system response • Physical issues within the mother • Abnormalities of the uterus • Fertilized egg implants in the uterus incorrectly • hormone problems • Infection • Risk factors:  Lifestyle such as excessive caffeine intake, drug use, or smoking …

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    closure of the rostral end of the tube ) , which occurs during embryogenesis [2]. The disorder usually has a very poor prognosis . Aim : To determine whether there are any investigations that can be conducted during pregnancy to detect whether the fetus is anencephalic or not Results : The exact etiology of anencephaly is disputed , however though , a number of theories has been suggested . It is known that Folic acid plays…

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