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    Procedure Of Abortion

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    leading to an unborn child to have life before being born. Now ultrasounds are a requirement prior to receiving an ultrasound to see whether the baby is truly alive. Abortions are an extremely serious procedure and in order to perform one, doctors are very informative to all things that are included before, during, and after an abortion so the women know exactly what they are following through with. As an ultrasound proves a baby is alive it also gives the mother a sense with her unborn child…

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    medical and social communities, that prenatal testing is a logical extension of good prenatal care with the goal of healthy babies. (p. 1) Some people argue having the screening performed on expecting mothers will be more harmful to the health of the unborn child and the mother, than helpful. Some may also be concerned about the psychological viewpoint and…

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    currently stands if a permit is ordered from the Court to detain a woman that is pregnant against her wishes but in order to protect the unborn child she is currently caring. Her actions will harm the child overall. The second legal issue comes from the other perspective. If the Court does have the power to make orders based on the protection of children (or unborn children), and can this be extended to protect the child against the mothers…

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    some may believe that abortion is morally acceptable, research has proved otherwise. Aborting an unborn child is inhumane because it is murder of an innocent child. It leaves a lasting effect on the woman and it can also…

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    Killing an innocent human is wrong, yet to be born. Unborn children are considered human by the U.S. government. “The federal Unborn Victims of Violence Act, which was enacted ‘to protect unborn children from assault and murder,’ states that under federal law, anybody intentionally killing or attempting to kill an unborn child should ‘be punished… for intentionally killing or attempting to kill a human being.’ The act also states that an unborn child is a ‘member of the species homo sapiens.’ At…

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    Today women are having an abortion because they can’t provide for a baby and not prepared to be a parent. How would you feel if your parents killed you before having a shot at life? It’s often considered murder and because of abortion, not every child gets a chance at even taking their first breath of air. Abortion is the elimination of a fetus before it’s born and for a mom who really cares about children, but can’t afford to have another, it must be really difficult to go through abortion. The…

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    approximately the same amount as the total American casualties in every war the U.S. has ever been involved with. The debate about legal abortion has become an immense conversation, and an extremely controversial issue. Should we legalize the killing of unborn children. Since these children have not been given a voice in their own argument, it is only right that someone speaks on their behalf. This paper will show not only the cruelty of the process, but options that parents have opposed to…

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    The High Cost Of Abortion

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    been aborted. In the United States alone, in just one day’s time, 3,315 unborn babies have had their lives taken from them before they really even began (Guttmacher Institute). As more and more women terminate their pregnancies, the depravity of this injustice is growing in depth and scope. As we have recently learned through media, the lengths that some abortion companies go to with these procedures are unthinkable. These unborn children have suffered an atrocity that no one deserves.…

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    to get drug treatment or face jail, in order to hopefully prevent damage to the unborn child. The logic behind this argument is not far fetched. Most individuals, including myself, do not condone a woman using drugs during pregnancy but I don’t believe that it is ethical or moral to secretly test someone without consent and essentially ‘blackmail’ them into treatment because of a moral conviction to prevent an unborn child from being potentially…

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    Abortion Illegal

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    Make Abortions Illegal There is about 1.2 million abortions that are performed each year in the United States. Right now 3,000 unborn infants are killed each day. Abortion is one of the most frequent medical procedures each year. More than 40% of all women will have an abortion at some point in their reproductive lives (emedicinehealth). The current situation is that Abortion is legal in all 50 States. There has been many court trials on whether abortion should be legal or illegal, for instance…

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