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    Why is unplanned pregnancy a thing? Why is abortion so wrong in this world or country today? These are unexplainable questions, split on the issue of abortion, some believe in abortion and see nothing wrong with it ,but others hate abortion and see it as taking away from God’s power and basing their campaigns against it as an “act of God” to bring life within you and give you the chance to be a mother but what if they aren’t financially stable enough? Or it just isn’t the right time for a child…

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    but also could have many neurological complications. It is possible for it to be avoided if the mother takes a certain drug to reduce the possibility of passing it to the fetus but that is not a 100% guarantee. If the mother has HIV then they will test the baby’s blood after it is born to tell for certain if it was passed onto the baby. Since HIV can have an effect on neurological development, that will also have an effect on motor development. Motor development will only have good progress if…

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    under the United States. “‘A woman’s constitutional right to abortion… survives incarceration’ meaning, incarcerated women have the right to abort their unborn child”(Sufrin, Kolbi-Molinas, and Roth 2). Yet, “women are forced to continue their pregnancies and are not given their 14th amendment right”(Sufrin, Kolbi-Molinas, and Roth 2). The three authors then began to tell a story of a woman in Texas who filed a lawsuit against a jail for ignoring her when she went into preterm labor. “After…

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    Introduction: Imagine being told that you were not able to conceive because you are infertile. How would that make you feel? For most, that would make them feel discouraged. There is a technology in science now called in vitro fertilization (IVF) that could help with this issue. IVF can help the 10% of couples who have issues conceiving (Van Voorhis 2007). These couples in most cases have tried for years to have a child. The use of this technology is not always supported, because it does present…

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    is currently seventeen and had been dating her boyfriend Danny for two years now. Carla is about to start her freshman year of college in August. Everything seems to be going as usual until she notices that she is two weeks late. After taking a pregnancy test which was positive, she knew abortion was the choice. Carla knew her parents will never agree to this. Weeks went by and she researched about where to get the abortion, its risks and how much…

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    Doctor's facilities, amid their ordinary course of treatment ought to test pregnant ladies for medications of any sort, whether legitimate or not. Obviously, the patient ought to be educated of such testing, however assent ought not be required. Discoveries of unlawful medications ought to be utilized to teach and treat the mother for a dependence as opposed to illuminating law implementation of such an action. Clinics are in the matter of treating individuals' illnesses and advancing…

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    In vitro fertilization (IVF) is an alternative form of conceiving a child. It is used when the sperm and egg do not work together to naturally conceive a child, in risk of genetic risks and problems, or the possibility of infertility. With IVF, the egg and sperm is manually combining an egg and sperm in a petri dish to create the beginning of an embryo to then be placed in either a surrogate mother’s or the biological mother’s uterus. Fertilization with IVF does come with some risks, such as…

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    dry out, which can lead to infection, some children have abnormally small or absent thumbs, and cleft palate often occurs with TCS (“What is Treacher Collins,” 2015). Test Battery Since a newborn hearing screening could not be completed, the child needs to be referred for a diagnostic audiology evaluation, which will include several test batteries and stakeholders throughout the child’s early life. Recommendations from JCIH ("Year 2007 Position Statement: Principles and Guidelines for Early…

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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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    out-of-class assignment was asking how the couple tried to get pregnant; well, they spoke of several ways they tried over the years. Kelley took drugs that made several eggs at once drop; I was unable to receive the name of the drug. She also tried the test tube method, also called IVF, three times when she and Tom decided it would be best to try an egg donor!…

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