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    Access to legal abortion reduces maternal injury as well as death caused by unsafe illegal abortion. It seems to me that abortion should remain legalized in the United States. Women have various reasons to resort to abortion. First off, no one should be able to tell a women what to do with her body, or judge her for it. Second, the majority of people tend to make or believe countless misconceptions when it comes to this topic. While I 'm a strong advocate for abortion, I understand why some are…

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    much, and it is very very easy for girls to fall into peer pressure. Being a teenage girl myself, teenage girls do everything they can to make people like them. They just want someone to love them and someone to be with. So when something like a pregnancy happens they are already going through enough. The last thing they need is for people to keep punishing them for doing something they already know wasn’t the best decision. What most schools want is to have as many in a class graduate as…

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    Groothius’s short essay titled “Why I am pro-life, a short, non-sectarian argument” briefly explains his perspective on abortion. Groothius believes the procedure should be illegal under nearly all circumstances, with only one exception: if the pregnancy is threatening to the mother’s life. Groothius considers abortion to be murder, as abortion is the surgical or chemical removal of a fetus from the mother, thus killing the fetus. I strongly disagree with Groothius 's opinion; I believe abortion…

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    In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) – is a medical treatment, after which a woman 's egg is artificially fertilized by a man 's seed outside a body, and then transferred to the birth mother 's uterus. Infertility is common: more than 10 % of couples have this complication. If a pair is trying to have a baby for a year and does not have any results, it means that it is the time to visit a doctor and discuss different treatment methods including IVF. Reasons that engender infertility are not always…

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    but a stillbirth and “6.22 of every 1000 pregnancies” end in a stillbirth every year in the United States (Bailey and Sokol 88-89). Again, every defect has a risk, and that risk increases when a mother drinks while the child is still inside her. For stillbirth,, there is a “40% increase of stillbirth for women who consumed any alcohol” during their pregnancy (Bailey and Sokol 88-89). Stillbirth “may occur more frequently” for women who drink during pregnancy (Bailey and Sokol 88-89). So every…

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    Fetal Abuse And Teratogen

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    Fetal Abuse and Teratogens After reading the article about the possible legal ramifications for prenatal abuse, and teratogens in the book, I can see both sides of the argument. The concept behind DeJesus ' prosecution is often referred to as "fetal rights": the notion that unborn babies deserve the same legal protections as children (“Fetal Abuse”). Multiple women have been charged and went to jail for taking drugs while pregnant and giving birth to babies who test positive for the drug. From…

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    The future of what citizens thought would be years from now, is now becoming today. The idea of determining the gender of a child has not always been an option. When technology was created to allow parents to choose their child’s sex is when the contention came about. Some believe sex selection is an appropriate choice. On the other hand, others think couples shouldn’t have the option because it’s experimental and messes with the course of natural selection. Either way, gender determination…

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    From the moment the baby is conceived, until it is born it is affected by what the mother does. You get high your baby gets high. You drink your baby drinks. Excessive exposure to alcohol during pregnancy can inflict serious, permanent physical and mental damage on your child. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is one of the nations top concerns in unborn infants. It’s a growing problem. More and more babies are born each day with this problem. Any women are at risk of having a child with FASD. Its been…

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    Satire Essay On Abortion

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    correct. Whether talking about domestic pets or wild animals, there will be a tremendous out cry if they are hurt or treated badly. Even with all of this the unborn child is not protected. Instead of looking at abortion as the solution for an unwanted pregnancy, I believe a person should be looking for the solution to abortion. In the modern world we live in today, there are many different kinds of contraception’s for women to choose from. The only one hundred percent effective birth control is…

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    Many of us believe in saving lives and caring for mankind. I for one stand behind those same morals and standards. However, when it comes to creating life and choosing the right path for one’s future I have no certain opposition to what that person decides. Abortion has been frowned upon for many decades and will be until the end of time, but who are we to judge on the character of others who feel as though they have no other option. I believe in pro choice for every woman because it 's their…

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