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    According to Pro & Con Arguments: “Should Abortion Be Legal” written by an unknown author “Abortions reduce the number of adoptable babies.” The percentage of infants given up for adoption in the United States has declined from 9% of them born in 1973 to 1% of them born between 1996 and 2002. Also women should not be able to use abortion as a contraceptive, but then again birth control is never one hundred percent effective. Some women do not intend…

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    pertinent pieces of information when it comes to abortion; what it is exactly, but more importantly, how it has changed throughout history, the political controversies and laws surrounding it, and also the two leading viewpoints on abortion; pro-life and pro-choice.…

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    Abortion And History

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    My position on abortion is the pro-choice side. On this side, women have the choice to do with her body however she pleases, which would provide the most happiness to her with whatever decision she decides to make. Also, she is avoiding the consequences of loss of job or opportunities…

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    The Pros And Cons Of IVF

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    Opponents of IVF, usually pro-life supporters, claim that IVF does not allow all fertilized cells outside of female to survive. Pro-life supporters argue this is an issue since all the eggs could possibly carry a new life. Because pro-life supporters believe life starts in conception, IVF should not be continued. Like many serious medical procedures, IVF raises controversy among people. Considering the pros and cons of IVF, many opinions lean towards cons. Among many causes why IVF should…

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    urinary incontinence, hemorrhoids and sleeping problems. These symptoms occur from the increase in the size of the uterus, which expands from approximately 2 ounces before pregnancy to 2.5 pounds at the time of birth. Before having children many people weigh the pros and cons of having a baby. When it is planned and welcomed, pregnancy can be so happy and amazing. Having children can deepen love and intimacy between the perspective parents as they plan for there families future. At…

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    Abortion should be pro-choice. We decide what we want for our body. If a woman feels like she can’t support a baby, or if she was raped and doesn’t want to keep the infant she shouldn’t have to. It should all come down to the person’s decision. Many people argue on wheatear abortion should be illegal or legal. To make a decision everyone should listen to other women’s stories about their experience with abortion. One thing that almost everyone can agree on is that it’s the woman’s choice since…

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    A Case Against Abortion

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    These two movements are the abortion-rights movement, and the pro-life (anti-abortion) movement. The purpose for each movement is self-explanatory, being that they are either for or against abortion, for their own personal reasons and beliefs. Putting my own feelings aside, I strongly believe that abortion should remain a legal medical procedure due to the fact that it is a basic fundamental right, it contributes to population control, and it can be a form of defense for women.…

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    growth. Some girls become pregnant some girls don 't .The government provides birth-control or even some they don 't have insurance they will pay out-of-pocket for a low-cost prescription. The world has grown with the population do you tip her teen pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy has its pros and cons. The pros Will be that some people may be able to take on the responsibility and care for a child with a matured mind. The cons is a struggle. You may not know how to care for a baby. You may not have…

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    chemical responsible in the high one receives when smoking it, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. For years, there have been many debates on if this drug is a risk to your health and whether it should be legalized or not. There are pros and cons for all three sections of health. Your mental, social, and physical health are all affected if you decide to smoke marijuana. Research has proven that the general effects of smoking this drug includes, mild euphoria, increased sense of…

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    themselves as pro-choice, contend that choosing abortion is a woman's right that should not be limited by governmental or religious authority, and which outweighs any right claimed for an embryo or fetus. They say that pregnant women will resort to unsafe illegal abortions if there is no legal option. Many people have different opinions on should it be illegal or not. Some people think that abortion should be legal in our time right now and it should stay that way. There are many pros to why…

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