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    The Symptoms Of Abortion

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    Abortions; this one word brings about starkly contrasted feelings in every heart across the world. It is both encouraged and frowned upon, and affects everyone. One story about it comes from an unnamed woman in Newport Beach, California. She was 24, and already had three kids. She knew she couldn’t give birth to a fourth one because “Everything in…[her] life leading up to this traumatic moment was an absolute mess…[Her] marriage…[Her] friendships…[Her] relationship with God. All of it, an…

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    Post Abortion In Women

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    the increasing issue of abortion. This scenario has been fueled by social and economic factors. Abortion is the termination of pregnancy. In many developed countries abortion is legal, whereas most developing countries abortion is not permitted. This brings up the complicities of safe and unsafe abortions. Abortion is the liable cause for over 70,000 maternal deaths worldwide. Most women face emotional distress, health complications, and financial difficulties post-abortion because of this,…

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    to argue that abortion should remain legal. The decision to get an abortion should only be in the hands of the woman who is pregnant or her guardian if she is a minor. Abortion is defined as the conscious termination of a human pregnancy. This procedure is most often performed during the first…

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    raped, her family wanted to abort her child. Under the country's Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, India does not allow abortions after more than 20 weeks of pregnancy. The girl's pregnancy was not known until mid-July when she started complaining about stomach pains. Since she was in a late stage in her pregnancy, India's Supreme Court denied the family's plea for an abortion. The family thought about putting the baby up for adoption. They did not want to raise the child. The little girl…

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    Case Study Of Roe V. Wade

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    Roe v Wade (1973) In January of 1973, another historic precedent was set regarding the abortion rights of women in the United States. At the time, Texas abortion laws insisted that the act of aborting a pregnancy was prohibited, lest a doctor could reasonably determine that the mother’s life was at stake if the pregnancy was continued, or if the conception was a result of rape or incestuous relations. Norma L. McCorvey, who went by the pseudonym of Jane Doe, sought to challenge this law as her…

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    Since life starts at origination, fetus removal is similar to kill as it is the demonstration of taking human life. Premature birth is in direct insubordination of the generally acknowledged thought of the holiness of human life. No enlightened society licenses one human to deliberately damage or take the life of another human without discipline, and fetus removal is the same. Appropriation is a feasible different option for fetus removal and fulfills the same result. What's more, with 1.5…

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    The Effects of Abortion on Mothers There are many arguments on abortion. No one ever states the facts and explains in detail how and what goes on during an abortion. How is the body of a woman changed? What does she feels like after having an abortion? Studies have shown that there is not only a physical effect on mothers but there is also an emotional effect on mothers that can be very detrimental to her everyday life. Some of these mothers experience things like self hatred, severe depression,…

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    word has a different meaning. There are a lot of different concepts that come into play when discussing the ethical issues that circle around life. There are stories about fetal development, artificial conception, contraception, sterilization, and abortion to name a few. The way life starts is different to different people, and some of their reasons are justified by their religions. For example, some people are raised to believe that life takes place at the moment of the conception. Others are…

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    Abortion: Right Or Wrong?

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    The topic of abortion has been highly debated over the years and is very controversial. There are two sides to the argument. On one side, we have advocators for abortion. They believe mothers have the right to abort an unborn baby, if they ever so wish to. The other side of the ar-gument believes the act of aborting an unborn baby, is morally wrong. They believe that the un-born baby has a right to life and ultimately has to decide for itself if it wants to live. I for one believe aborting a…

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    By removing barriers to this access for teens, abortion rates of these pregnancies will decrease significantly. Through proper education on the topic of teen contraception, this issue is avoidable. The Washington University School of Medicine conducted a study of women ages 14-45 and discovered that when provided with birth control as an affordable resource, abortion rates decreased immensely (Washington University School of Medicine). In the age range most…

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