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    who are already struggling. The Editorial Board from the Washington Post states in their article, “Stop the Vendetta Against Planned Parenthood”, that 's “the last thing either side of the abortion debate should want is an increase in unwanted pregnancies that result in more abortions.” It is not in the government’s best interest to withdraw the money because it will only lead to more conflict about…

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    Several Planned Parenthood videos of representatives attempting to sell illegal aborted baby parts have recently become viral. The videos have sparked much debate over the fact that tax money supports a company which is providing illegal services. Unfortunately, the problem travels much deeper than the fetal tissue, lungs, and other body parts that are being traded for on the black market. Why would a woman in her right mind, agree to abort a child, specifically, her own child, instead of…

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    There are an equal amount of difficulties as well as enjoyment in being a new parent. Adamsons states that parenthood is the most common experience experienced by individual in the US (Adamsons 160). Parents should anticipate new challenges and lifestyles after the arrival of the baby. Arrival of the baby also puts a marital strain on the relationship between the spouse/partner. Family system is also influence by the addition of another baby. Even though there are many obstacles of taking care…

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    a hospital. Nigeria’s punishment for abortions can lead to a 14 year imprisonment, which is more than enough to scare women into having dangerous abortions. Due to the illegality of abortion, women are forced to self induce their termination of pregnancy and suffer through the injuries, or even death. Also, in Nepal, there was research done to see the effects of the legalization of abortion. The results were that There was a great downfall of abortion related complications after the legalization…

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    The clock ticked by, it was 6:01 in the morning, and I kept looking at her, a look of pain was reflected on her face, sweaty and strained with the joy of anticipation. Her hands tugging hard at the bed sheet and the veins popping out on her neck were visible pulsating as she tried not to make noise, but I knew she was struggling to keep calm. How I wish I was in her spot, to feel what she was feeling; unfortunately, reality kept nudging me with my imagination being broken by the movement going…

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    Cultural Differences Among Pregnant Women There are many different traditions, rituals and beliefs within many cultures that may occur when a woman becomes pregnant. When a woman becomes pregnant she will ultimately receive positive or negative feedback depending on her cultures beliefs. Although, the beliefs and traditions are different, the perceptions of an expecting mother-to-be is more based on her socioeconomic status and it will determine if she will receive positive or…

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    of your pregnancy. Give yourself a pat on the back for valiantly surviving the last three months. Going by what studies and most women claim, the next trimester is going to be a lot easier and more comfortable, and that’s why it is referred to as the honeymoon period. As your baby grows tirelessly within your womb, you might find yourself getting more accustomed to the pregnancy hormones and the regular aches and pains. Babyoye Engage tells you what to expect in week 13 of your pregnancy:…

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    When you hear the term “babies” the first thing that comes to mind is a helpless innocent infant. A child that has to depend upon their mother for this first year of survival and assistance with development not only physically but socially and cognitively. Thomas Blames provides us with a documentary film that allows us to walk every footstep with 4 different babies as they progress from infant to toddler. Blames provides us with a unique experience within his film which is a silent film that…

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    Placenta Abruption Essay

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    Did you know that placenta abruption occurs in 1 in 100 pregnancies? The placenta is the way the baby receives food and oxygen through the umbilical cord which attaches to the wall of the uterus. In the Maternal Early Pregnancy Serum Metabolomics Profile and Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding as Predictors of Placenta Abruption: A Prospective Study, by Blzu Gelya he reported that women ages 20-34 had placenta abruption 64% out of others aged mothers. Also he reported Non-Hispanic whites had higher chance…

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    larger traded corporations. From my own point of view, i personally believe that this ruling is not fair to those employees who work for them. They are technically forcing those who may want to utilize birth control to prevent a pregnancy, as well as to terminate a pregnancy before the embryo is viable due to their own belief. With that being said, there are cases where a person is personally truly not ready to have a child at the time and chooses to be a responsible individual by utilizing…

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