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    womb. On the occasion that it does show something it shocks the parents because they are not expecting this. In reality an ultrasound is a prenatal test. This test is used to confirm that the patient is pregnant, and the health and development of the fetus. The ultrasound is also used to screen the baby to see if there might be…

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    of your third trimester, your doctor will check the baby's presentation and position by feeling the belly or with ultrasound. Some of the common complications during pregnancy and their possible treatment are listed below: Breech position If the fetus remains in breech position several weeks before the due date, your doctor will attempt to "turn" the baby into the correct position. This procedure is known as "external version." One way to turn the baby after 36 weeks is by manually rotating…

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    end , abortion will be only allowed when continuation of pregnancy will be dangerous for mother's health and life or if there is harm congenital anomalies in the fetus . The abortion acting should be done within the first 120 days of pregnancy , which consider from Hadith of Prophet Mohmmed to be the time before breathing soul to fetus . However, if the pregnant mother life is endangered , not consider her health . Abortion can be doing at any time of pregnancy to save mothers life .…

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    New genes are discovered every month showing 200 new inherited traits with two types of testing that can be done. “Screening tests do not diagnose a birth defect; they only determine if a fetus is at high or low risk for a specific condition. Diagnostic tests can diagnose certain fetal conditions with a high degree of accuracy.” (Doeblin). The first type of testing, screening tests, can show cystic fibrosis and modified sequential screening…

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    Prenatal Diagnosis Prenatal diagnosis contains features relating to the health of both the fetus and the parents [60]. Current methods including the combined test and invasive procedures (amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS)) are being used to screen the fetus for chromosomal abnormalities pose a risk to mother and fetus [61]. In addition to the risk, the rate of abortion related to CVS and amniocentesis is 1.0 to 2.0% [62] and the false positive rate of combined test is 5.0-9.0%…

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    those who believe that a fetus is a human being from the moment of conception and should be granted to the same rights as any other human. Those who oppose abortion, and favor the life of the child, regard the procedure as murder. On the opposite end of the debate are those who support a women’s right to decide if she wants to continue on with the pregnancy, Pro-Choice. Many who support the Pro-Choice argument believe that it is a woman’s body who supports the embryo, fetus, and finally the…

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    an undesirable children? This world believes if an unborn child could be killed, why not a born one? Just as a fetus is completely helpless and has no ability to protect itself, notwithstanding of a child who is newborn through eleven years old. A child could be aborted up till the age of eleven…

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    presents a very feminist perspective and lacks the consideration of others in the decisions involving prenatal testing. Wertz and Fletcher question the idea that abortion after prenatal diagnosis is “ethically more problematic than abortion of a healthy fetus for even the most “frivolous” reason” (Wertz and Fletcher 412). Lippman shows a strong belief that a positive diagnosis made through a prenatal test should not result in an abortion, however, she does believe in women having the choice to…

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    a common argument on this topic, human rights. In her article, Is Abortion a Human Right? Ann Scheidler says,“The notion of human rights has been terribly twisted in the Northern Ireland case, ignoring the (human) rights of the child to be.” The fetus is a human and should have human rights. The mother should have rights to, but that doesn’t mean murder is ok. Yes, murder. Abortion is murder. According to Susan Milligan, in some places, such as Britain, abortion is legal up to 28 weeks,…

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    The Issue Of Abortion

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    one of the following categories; pro-choice or anti-choice or “pro-life” (Bennet). Today, fetus removal is a major issue concerning ladies in light of the fact that for quite a long time it had been said that abortions should not be lawful. Numerous individuals feel prematurely ending an undesirable tyke, or slaughtering an undesirable kid should be illegal. Numerous individuals don 't ' recognize what fetus removal is, who can get abortions, and why individuals would even get them. I feel just…

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