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    wishful. My husband and I wanted a son. My husband wanted a son to throw a football with in the back yard, and a son to carry on his last name. I wanted a son that would be a mommy’s boy. I have held on to boy nursery things since my very first pregnancy. For me getting pregnant again was no easy task. After my third baby I went in for my yearly check up at the OBGYN. They found abnormal cells.…

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    Jewish Oral Contraception

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    duty in Jewish Law to reproduce. The marriage is strongly not recommended, however, it is not explicitly noted as a sin. The other reason why contraception is permitted for a child bride is because the woman is not fully developed. Consequently, pregnancy may not only cause health complications or death for the mother, but also the newborn…

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    responsibility of having a new baby in their lives. Many families would be happy to welcome and provide a safe and healthy environment for new babies. This will give the babies the equal fighting chance in life and give women a way out of the unwanted pregnancy without taking innocent life. Women need to start seeing that abortion is not the only choice they have, but there are many other great options that would help them as well as the babies. Why abortion should be legal or illegal? This…

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    The fight over reproductive rights has been a struggle that women have dealt with for centuries. Women’s reproductive rights include but are not limited to the rights to unrestricted access to birth control and the right to abortions. The issue with women’s reproductive rights is that they are being threatened to be taken away. In a video produced by PBS Frontline, the problem concerning the restrictions on the rights of women’s reproduction, this video explains the many restrictions placed on…

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    I know it can be a very tough topic to talk about but I hope I can help you to to make the right decisions during your pregnancy. Not drinking alcohol while you are pregnant is probably the most important thing you can do to help make sure your baby is born healthy and happy. Quitting alcohol consumption can be difficult without the added struggle of pregnancy, so I want you to know that I am here to help if you need it. I hope this letter can explain the negative consequences of Fetal Alcohol…

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    As I Lay Dying Analysis

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    to please the man, or choose to do what makes them happy. In “As I Lay Dying,” Dewey Dell, a seventeen-year-old girl, was faced with the challenge of keeping her pregnancy a secret. Dewey Dell was forced to keep her secret quiet, so that she was not looked at as a disgrace. In the film, Raise the Red Lantern, Songlian faked a pregnancy in order to receive attention from the Master. Songlian was told that being pregnant would make her receive special treatment,…

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    “The Mother” The poem is filled with life 's small ironies down to the title ,“The Mother,” by reading the poem we know the speaker is not a mother in the literal sense her pregnancies ended in abortion through the monologue she addressed her children who were never born and reveals her feeling and justifications as if the children were in her presence. The first ten lines are in couplets, after which the rhyme scheme becomes irregular. Brooks maintains her freedom to vary line length and rhythm…

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    follow-up from the time the patient steps into the clinic until the end of pregnancy. Each Ward would have to meet similar guidelines in terms of the types of resources, clinic hours, and number of walk-ins/unscheduled appointments. Guidelines and enforcement would be applicable for all clinics. For instance, the policy would reinforce that clinicians call or contact their patients bi-weekly to check-in/monitor their state of pregnancy. This system will allow for better preventative care and…

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    Over the years many women have fought for their rights in this world, some women even dying for these rights. So when people wanted to overturn a decision that supported women’s right it was an uproar. Women fought for this decision to remain legal because it was there right. The right to keep abortion legal should not be made by the old white men sitting in office who do not relate to women in today 's society. The choice to have an abortion is not an easy decision for women to make therefore…

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    Abortion Vs Pro Life Essay

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    “Your pregnant.” Those two words will change your life. Whether the news of your pregnancy changes your life for the better, or the news causes your life to go down hill, it will undoubtedly change your life. So now, you must decide what to do. Will you keep the baby? Put him or her up for adoption? Or, will you abort the fetus? Abortion is one of the leading controversial social justice topics people face. Each person has their own opinions and beliefs about abortion. When people have an…

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