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    There are two types of abortion counseling that is often discussed. They are pre-procedure abortion counseling and options, or crisis pregnancy, counseling. These two counseling should be distinguished as pre-procedure abortion counseling is used when women are certain that they are not continuing their pregnancy; whereas, the options counseling is offered to those women who are undecided about her options and are unsure of the necessary information to make a decision. Options counseling also…

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    environment on abortion, sex education, and contraceptives. Pro-choice people are often associated with Planned Parenthood, a nonprofit organization that provides maternal and reproductive health services for anyone especially targeting low income families. This include sex education, STD testing, contraceptives, and abortion. Recent debates whether government should defund Planned Parenthood has taken to Congress. While Pro-life stresses their tax dollars goes to fund the immoral actions of…

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    used the pill (Oral Contraceptives, 2012). Another side effect of birth control is that it can cause a rise in the user 's blood pressure and that can cause other complications. One of the biggest perks to birth control is being able to have a planned pregnancy. Even women who have a placebo week in their birth control cycle have a 98 to 99 percent prevention of getting pregnant. Every year so many women become pregnant without proper planning ahead of time. The children that are born from…

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    rape. But a woman having an abortion because she messed up or because she decided not to use birth control is unacceptable. There is free birth control provided by the Family Planning Benefit Program through Planned Parenthood (Free Birth Control). It is as simple as going to Planned Parenthood, filling out a few forms, and leaving with your birth control. The entire process only takes one to two hours at maximum. This is more cost and time effective, and much easier and safer to go through than…

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    Abortion Debate Analysis

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    Since Roe v. Wade, abortion has headlined evening news, front-paged Sunday’s papers, and discussed around the Thanksgiving dinner table. The Supreme Court has voted on a number of cases, altering the course of abortion in favor of pro-life and pro-choice ideology. It also has become a staple to Presidential candidate and party platforms to win elections. Anytime there is a new bill introduced in the legislator, it is always controversial and is under the microscope across various media outlets.…

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    proved that teen mothers are more likely to need public assistance than those who postpone childbearing. Again, studies presented that teen mothers often earn low salaries often averaging just under $6,500 annually over the first fifteen years of parenthood (Martins & Jensen, 2014). Several studies predict that those who experience teenage pregnancy will also experience poverty at some point in their…

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    essay was difficult because I wasn’t particularly interested in the topic; but the second essay really piqued my interest. As I stated previously, I write my best work when I am really fascinated in the topic and care deeply for the funding of Planned Parenthood. I feel that my interest in the topic really helped improve my writing and I believe it is one of the best papers I have ever written. Throughout this semester, I have noticed a significant change in my writing, researching, and…

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    The Welfare reform has had a huge toll on the citizens/or people of the United States of America, but not all of it has been negative. About ‘‘60 percent of the adults leaving welfare are employed at any given moment and that, over a period of several months, about 80 percent hold at least one job.’’ The welfare reform was unpredictable throughout the entire process, some women were unable to withstand without welfare while others were able to have welfare only make up 23 percent of their…

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    According to the United Nations, human population is expected to breakthrough eleven billion people over the next century; where exponential growth is parallel to a similar surge and emphasis in the intrinsic problems of today’s society (United Nations, 2015). Political institutions, both national and international must take measures into ensuring their people’s safety and well being by solving these grass root problems. The methods to do so may vary from international cooperation, governmental…

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    easiest and hardest. Through the interviews and what I have learned in the textbook, I did realize how important prenatal care is (Cook 116-117). I found that the two mothers whose pregnancies were planned and started prenatal care immediately had less complications than the mother whose pregnancy was not planned and was late starting prenatal care. I believe the book did a great job on stressing how important health is and taking care of the baby during the pregnancy (Cook 91), but I would…

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