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    of all the options a couple can choose, in vitro is the best choice. It is the one option where the mother can carry her own biological child. In vitro is the process of taking an egg from a woman, sperm from a man, and mixing the two together in a test tube. When the two are mixed together an embryo is formed. More than one embryo can be created at a time. Once the embryos are created, the parents and the doctor choose how many of the embryos should be implanted in the mother’s uterus. For the…

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    both considered themselves independent adults. As they saw less of one another due to college, the problem of an unexpected pregnancy also came up. This seems to metaphorically put the last nail in the coffin of their picturesque relationship that was first presented. Anytime they seem to be together after that test was read, they seem to be worrying about hiding the pregnancy and not actually spending their time together like a normal couple. This, coupled with the fact that China’s needs as a…

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    Adoption vs. Abortion: Better Option? A seventeen-year-old girl, Jane, went to the doctor after recently taking a pregnancy test that turned out positive. She wanted to make sure the tests was true, so she needed to check with the doctor. “Jane, I do hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you are in fact pregnant.” Jane’s doctor said with a solemn face. Jane sobbed, wondering what she was going to do. She was a senior in high school and was about to graduate and go to college. She had her…

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    something that should be happening because there is still a chance of being pregnant and getting an infection or disease. The most effective type of birth control are intrauterine devices which is a device that is places in the uterus to prevent pregnancy. In an article by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention what is being explained is that few teenagers are using the most effective type of birth control, and even though the number of teen births declined there were still about 273,000…

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    The Pioneering of IVF It is amazing to know that there are people who were born into the world unnaturally. It may seem odd, but there are people who were once a test tube baby. The term test tube baby came from the late Dr. Edwin Carl Wood. Dr. Wood played an important role in the process of developing and commercializing the in-vitro fertilization (IVF) technique which has molded society into accepting the process of a scientifically fabricated child. Without Dr. Wood’s IVF research and…

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    You could not be more excited. You and your partner have been trying for a baby for months and it finally happened. You are now 20 weeks into the pregnancy and find out that it’s a girl. You really wanted a girl. They do prenatal diagnostic testing. You find out the baby has Down Syndrome. No big deal, you can handle that, it could be worse. A few weeks later you go in again for more testing and fluid…

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    going to explore the nature of both sides to what they both believe in. the australian secular is willing to accept IVF for the fact that gay marriage has just passed through parliament and that it gives the LGBTQI community the chance to experience pregnancy. IVF also gives the opportunity to couples who may be infertile the chance to become a family. The catholic church teachings are against IVF as they believe that Science is taking away from god’s creation. Another reason to why the Catholic…

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    to the advancement of women’s rights and choices as well as the general economic development of a country. Family planning allows individuals to attain their desired number of children and determine the spacing and timing of births. Unplanned pregnancies and inadequate child spacing poses a serious threat to both the mother and the child’s health, not to mention that the whole family is affected in the long run. The public sector, non-governmental organizations…

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    Test Essay The outcome of the Planned Parenthood defunding debate could potentially oppress thousands of women across the United States. The unequal lack of healthcare opportunities for women and poor individuals would be a form of oppression because those with power, or money, would have much easier access to these services. Planned Parenthood’s main focus is providing services for women and families. They offer services on a sliding scale to ensure that all women have access to affordable…

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    A number of years ago, I started having severe abdominal pain. I made an appointment and the physician informed me that the pain was being caused by a pregnancy that occurred very quickly after a miscarriage. I accepted this information without question. At 31 weeks, I went into preterm labor and spent the next four and a half weeks in and out of the hospital and in and out of labor. My baby was born premature, but was healthy enough to go home the same day I did. At my two week checkup, I…

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