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    these sexual assaults ended in pregnancies? About 5.0% of them do, although it may not seem like much, it 's important. By no means should abortion be promoted as a product in the supermarket, however that does not mean the option should be taken away from women who suffer from sexual assaults which are unfortunately often committed domestically or by someone they know. The definition of abortion according to dictionary.reference.com iS "The termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion…

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    Relationship between Periodontitis and Mild and Severe Pre-eclampsia in Pregnant Women Introduction: For a long time, maternal health has been identified as a critical determinant in trimming down the potential risks and complications related to pregnancy such as preeclampsia and preterm births. Low birth weights (LBW) along with preterm delivery are regarded as the most appropriate natural determinants of infant survival in all developed as well as developing…

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    Study contributes to a growing body of scholarship examining the relationship between law and the production of abortion-related stigma. “Extensive research has found that the reasons women give for deciding to terminate a pregnancy are rarely medical in nature. Instead, the factors that usually inform the abortion decision are within any individual woman’s expertise: e.g., insufficient finances to support a(nother) child, an inadequate or unhealthy relationship, or a desire…

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    Theoretical Perspectives One of the grand theories of human development is the psychoanalytic theory created by Freud and Erikson. The psychoanalytic theory (also known as psychosexual) “holds that irrational, unconscious drives and motives, often originated in childhood, underline human behavior” (Berger, 2011 pg.39). Freud believes that nature (genetics) and nurture (environment) have a large impact on the child’s development. Also most of the decisions a child makes comes from their id. A…

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    Abortions “Abortion doesn 't make you unpregnant, it makes you a mother of a dead baby”. Abortions is an unsafe thing women can do, it doesn 't just take a baby 's life but it would be something that will be in your mind all your life, you can 't for get it. Almost 68,000 die from unsafe abortion in the United States. According to Roe v. Wade in 1973 through 2011, nearly 53 million legal abortions were performed in the United States.The age that you 'll see the most abortion is at age 15,…

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    inform the children within it. Using this approach would then help politicians and the American society end the debate on sex education in schools. Any tactic that gets people talking about sex, informing the youth should be considered. With teen pregnancy and sexual transmitted diseases being a never- ending aspect of society, parents who then are responsible in establishing religious and ethical values for their children should be responsible for the sexual values their children would then be…

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    The way Strayed, presents herself in the book affect her trustworthiness because she lied a lot in the book. For example, she lied to Greg about how many hours she walked per day (Strayed 87). Also she confessed “I had to change. I had to change was the thought that drove me in those months of planning. Not into a different person, but back to the person I use to be-strong and responsible, clear-eyed and driven, ethical and good” (Strayed 57). She said it herself: she lied because she really…

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    Sexual Education

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    In tenth grade, I had two days of sexual education in my health class. They consisted of our teacher telling us how if you had sex before you were married, you would contract an STD or get pregnant. He said this as an absolute; there was no chance that these things wouldn’t happen to you. He then showed us slides of what different sexually transmitted diseases looked like, and that was the extent of my public school sexual education. This is a huge problem because at some point everyone has to…

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    alcohol or other drugs and they are: T-ACE, TWEAK, and AUDIT- C. If a mother breastfeeds her baby while consuming alcohol, it can cause the baby to have some of the symptoms as a baby with FAS (FAS 1). Alcohol can harm your baby at any stage during pregnancy (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum 1). Even mothers that drink less, their babies can still develop this syndrome (Drinking Alcohol 1). “No evidence exists that can determine exactly how much alcohol ingestion will produce birth defects (Bartoshesky…

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    Abortion In Ancient Rome

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    first trimester. Methotrexate and Misoprostol (MTX) is a medical abortion procedure used up to the first seven weeks of pregnancy. This medication is not commonly used here in the United States. Mifepristone and Misoprostol is a medical procedure used up to the first seven to nine weeks of the pregnancy. Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) is a procedure used in the early stage of pregnancy around the 3 to 12 weeks since the last period. It is probably considered the most easiest abortion procedure…

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