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    Pro-choice is when you advocate for legalized abortion. The opposite of that is when you vote for pro-life. Pro-life is when you oppose abortion and euthanasia.(Google) I am in the middle of pro choice and pro life. As stated above I believe this isn’t just a heartfelt decision, but also a decision you should be making with your brain. Many people will bring up, bringing an unwanted child into the world is a crime, and forcing a woman to have a child against her will is morally wrong. Motherhood…

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    Interventions There are three types of surgical abortion procedures and two types of emergency medical contraception that can be used to abort a fetus. The types of surgical abortion procedures are Aspiration, Dilation/Evacuation, and Dilation/Extraction; the emergency medical contraception can be referenced as an over the counter pill, prescribed pill or T-shaped instrument. However, the method is chosen by the woman and what trimester of pregnancy is the woman in. It is recommended before any…

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    According to human rights law, the right for a person to have autonomy over his or her own body is a basic human right that every person is entitled to. However, for millions of women throughout the world this right is violated by U.S. foreign policy. U.S. foreign policy prohibits the use of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funds to be used for abortion outside of the United States regardless of the circumstances. This penalizing policy is known as the Helms Amendment…

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    In this week's chapter something that really jumped out at me was pregnancies within a jail or prison. this is something that I've never really thought about as I imagined it didn't happen all that often, but I was wrong. Pregnant and behind bars is said to be abusive to future mothers. This raises huge ethical and moral questions regarding should pregnant women be locked up. On the other hand, this means that a pregnant woman knowingly commits a crime while she had a baby in her. there a…

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    Abortion The topic of Abortion is one of the most controversial issues in our society today. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, and the disagreement for and against abortion has caused hundreds of arguments and fights that have ended horribly, and some even in death. The reason why the topic of abortion has become such a big problem is because everyone has very different opinions. My personal opinion is that abortion should be legal for many reasons, a lot of people…

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    Selective reduction and saline abortion are sometimes confused. Even though they are both methods of abortion and they are similar in the way they abort the baby they are different. They do use the same procedure and have the same risks, however; selective reduction is more about aborting the number of kids you can’t take care of whereas saline abortion is “performed by injecting a chemical solution consisting of either saline, urea, or prostaglandin through the abdomen and into the amniotic…

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    Medical ethics is all about doing what is considered to be right while achieving the best possible outcome for every patient. There are many factors to consider while making life changing decisions, whether that is about you or for the future of others. This decision could be made as a parent, guardian or a healthcare professional. Medical ethics and legal issues need to be considered; also the patients’ beliefs and religion may also play a vital part in decisions. Abortion is a great example in…

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    Live Action Organization

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    The organization that I’ve chosen was Live Action I selected this group because I like how it deals with ending abortion, protecting the rights to human rights, and exposing the truth about abortion. Live Action is a human rights organization; that’s against abortion and expose the violence of what abortion does to both the mother and child. This is a group of brave young warriors fighting the injustice of legal abortion. Live action is a pro-life advocate for human rights it's the greatest…

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    Roe Vs Hyde Malapropism

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    Reproductive rights in the United States has served as a provocative issue for several years. Roe versus Wade, however, acted as a pivotal event in the reproductive rights movement. The 1973 Roe versus Wade Supreme Court decision legalised abortion until the point of viability – at which a baby can survive outside the womb – by a vote of seven to two (NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin). Consequently, over the past forty-four years, pro-life activists have attempted to repeal the Supreme Court’s…

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    Self-destruction or Abortion? There are many things in this world that people have different views on, but this topic, is a very controversial one that causes a lot of dispute. If a person is a victim of rape, then they should have the right to have an abortion be one of their options. This should be acceptable because most likely, the victim will have PTSD and having a product of that situation around will only make it worse. No one would want to have a child that would remind them of that…

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