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    The Right To Abortion

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    recently stricter abortion laws and social pressure deny women the right to abortion, completely ignoring the reasons for why they arrive at this decision. Despite the fact that various laws in favor of pro- life activists have taken effect, aborting pregnancy has to be legal under the right conditions in order to protect the mother and her potential child. A study conducted by the Guttmacher Institute found, that from 2008 to 2011 the rate of abortion in the U.S. has declined by 13%.…

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    Planned Parenthood helps a lot of people avoid unintended pregnancies every year with the contraceptives they offer. If there is an unintended pregnancy, Planned Parenthood also offers the option of an abortion. It is the abortion part of Planned Parenthood that brings the negativity towards it. What a lot of people don’t realize is that they also offer other services to the people that come to them, like the contraceptives. When it comes to contraceptives, Planned Parenthood offers a lot…

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    from an elective abortion. Most women felt “relief” from their elective abortion, not because they killed their baby, but because life stress they believe would be more harmful for themselves and the baby (Women on web, n.d.). Unintended pregnancies, when carried through pregnancy and born, are related to antepartum and postpartum depression (Biggs, Neuhaus, & Foster, 2015). The research so far as not concluded that abortions affect women 's mental health (Steinberg and Rubin, 2014). Biggs et…

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    majority of the student’s chances of contracting STIs, HIV, having an unintended…

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    About 95% of unintended pregnancies happen because women are inconsistent with their birth control. Many women struggle with consistency when taking the pill, because they simply cannot afford it. In a survey by Planned Parenthood, the results were “One in three women voters (34 percent) have struggled with the cost of prescription birth control at some point in their lives. For young adult women, who are most likely to experience an unintended pregnancy, more than half (55 percent) experienced…

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    Planned Parenthood is a non-profit organization that provides reproductive health services. Each year, around 2.7 million women and men visit these health centers, providing them with contraceptives, advice on family planning, services like STI testings, cancer screening and so much more. The organization has received federal funding ever since 1970, but pro-life activists have been trying to petition federal and state governments to defund Planned Parenthood, arguing that the organization is…

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    information about the risk and causes of abortion. Throughout the article she argues that abortion is the same as unwanted pregnancies. “Abortion plays a substantial role in enabling pregnant women to time and space their births and avoid unwanted childbearing; excluding miscarriages, half of the unintended pregnancies around the world end in abortion.”(284) “Unintended pregnancy is a public health concern due to the host of negative physical and mental health outcomes associated with unsafe…

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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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    compelling force of nature follow all the way through. Birth control was denounced as the ethics of the public would counteract negative issues. During the late 20th century, humans began to become more engaged in sex which ended up leading to pregnancies that were unplanned and abortions that endangered the lives of women. Helping prevent these risks, and to govern escalated population, birth control began to become legal in many nations. Now, nearly each country has taken a element in birth…

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    constitute the part more dramatically affected in early pregnancy, the major mission is defined by promoting a better and timely instruction and sex education involving American teens, obtaining more committed teens into the prevention of early pregnancy. For example, in her "Diary of a Teen Mom", Arielle Haney, teen mother of John, 2 years old, affirms, "Teens need to know that it can happen to anyone. They need to hear true accounts of teen pregnancy." In fact, she sadly explains, how she was…

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