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    be trusted, rather they are to be dreaded, when occupying a public space” When women hear about this they feel as if they are not allowed to be seen, and should stay behind closed doors. Women’s bodies in contrast to a man’s body is because of the fetus. Men feel as if they’re bodies are a part as pregnant women’s. Since men are a contributing factor in the making of a baby, they do have a say in what they would like to do with their…

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    An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy normally performed within the first 26 weeks of gestation. Abortion has been around since the 1800’s. We shouldn’t change that now. A woman has the right to her body, whether that means having a baby or having an abortion. If you look at this closely enough you will realize that it isn’t a clear decision. 18.6% of births are aborted, that means for every 1,000 births 186 are abortions. But, not every mother or couple has a choice. The mother could…

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    the fetus is a person and…

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    Abortion is defined as the "premature expulsion of the fetus from the womb," one of the most controversial issues of today's society. The question, "Is it morally right for a woman to end her unwanted pregnancy," has been the leading cause for much of the hostility and tension from both sides of the political fence. Sadly, those who support abortion do not acknowledge it as a moral issue, but rather an issue of personal freedom. Although I am a major advocate of personal liberties and am…

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    improvements of medical technology, people can check fetus is growing healthy by using prenatal tests. Pregnant woman can take tests between 15th and 20th weeks of pregnancy. They help to detect any problems that affect babies such as Downs Syndrome, and genetic diseases and also help mothers to make the best decision. Some people however indicate that using prenatal tests is ethically wrong because it seems doctors and mothers do not categorize fetus as human being. Nevertheless, using prenatal…

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    beginning stage of a mother's pregnancy. Most beginning procedures have the abortionist vacuum the fetus out of the uterus. Some short term effects of this are usually pain in the abdominal region and nausea. Not so common short term effects are continuous bleeding and damage to the uterus. Most surgical procedures have these same short term side effects because of the different instruments used to extract the fetus out of the mother. Long term effects are what most abortion seeking mothers are…

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    Thesis Statement: Although bed rest is a recommended treatment by many obstetricians to prevent preterm birth, there are physical and psychosocial risks, such as the formation of blood clots or increased emotional stress, which may outweigh the benefits to this method of therapy. I. Introduction A. Point B. point II. Bed rest has been a form of therapy to treat complicated pregnancies since the 1800’s. A. Physicians questioned the value of bed rest during World War II after noting that wounded…

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    america may face. Ranging from one extreme to another there is always something for us to argue about. Most of these issues affect many lives but not very many mean life or death as abortion does. Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo from the womb before it can survive on its own. The process of aborting an embryo is far from humane,almost considered animalistic. Abortion is considered pro-choice by many, but is it really? Murdering an embryo without its consent…

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    in the world. Anyone who has unprotected sexual intercourse should take accountability for their actions, especially whenever it comes to a child. Abortion kills a new life and sometimes it seems that people who have an abortion easily think the fetus is just something that could be killed. If mothers do not want a baby, there are better ways to avoid…

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    life of the fetus. I should have a wife and a child. Now I have neither. If she had been treated, she would still be alive and well. All women must have unrestricted access to abortions under any circumstance. Rationell would consist of the following: many women are not adequately prepared to care for a child, and restricting abortions is, ultimately, anti-feminist and anti-woman. In addition, many women experience complications in pregnancy that are harmful to both the mother and the fetus.…

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