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    of an unplanned pregnancy, birth control practices are acceptable more than abortions, and some methods help protect one’s health. Birth control is needed to ease the risk of unplanned pregnancies. Many women take birth control or practice a form of birth control to decrease the probability of these unplanned pregnancies. “Over half of American women who get pregnant did not plan or want to have a baby” (Health). This is significant for the reason that many unplanned pregnancies could lead to…

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    Is Abortion Just Or Unjust

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    abortion, surgical and medical. My conclusion is why get an abortions if you want kids later in life and you already know that there is a 75% that you could never have a kid again. A federal judge in Arkansas has ban most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. It was a issue because there was…

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    killing easily account for this” although he is using emotional blackmail, it does not stray me from pointing out that embryos are not babies and due to the account of miscarriages and health issues it is not determined they will have a future. Pregnancy is a dangerous time for the mother and fetus and most miscarriages happen between 7 and 12 weeks. Killing is the worst of crimes except in the cases of self-defense. Self-defense is the defense of one 's person or interests, especially through…

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    Gwendolyn Brooks Abortion

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    Is it right for a woman to have an abortion? In America, we live in a society that any woman has the choice to abort or keep her child. Although some woman make the choice to have an abortion for what every circumstances they are in, aborting a child does not mean that woman is happy with her decisions or feels no guilt. In the poem “the mother” by Gwendolyn brooks tell a story of just that , all though she aborted her children this doesn’t mean she is not a mother or not to have loved her…

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    the chance to ask my mother questions about her pregnancy with me and how it affected her and me. I have a twin sister and she is four minutes older than me, we were born in the suburbs of Ethiopia and our family immigrated to the United States when we were 18 months, we finally came to the US when we were five years old. I and my sister were not a planned pregnancy our mom was eighteen when she conceived us, and we were not our mother’s first pregnancy she was pregnant before us but decided to…

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    Contraception History

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    Both contraception and pregnancy would help to transform the practice of medicine throughout history, through reproductive rights, contraception and standards requiring pharmaceutical companies to provide information and side effects of drugs. The Pill has grown to be the leading type of birth control used in the United States. It is “the first, but also the most successful lifestyle drug in history,” (Tone, 320) transforming medical practice by changing cultural perceptions of labor and…

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    I was very intrigued at the beginning of this podcast when the radio announcers introduced Kelley and Tom. I was fascinated to hear both of their insights on the situation and not be biased if they were in the same room speaking about the topic together. It gave a different look on how serious the situation was and how both of them coped differently. The first question listed on the out-of-class assignment was asking how the couple tried to get pregnant; well, they spoke of several ways they…

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    One day Socrates went to the park to run as training for the 5k run he signed up to do. After running two miles, he decided to stop for a short break. As he was sitting in a bench at the park, a young women sat angrily down next to him to receive a phone. Janice: Claire, listen to me you cannot follow through with it. It is precious life inside of you. Please realize that. It will be committing murder if you have an abortion. Take some time to think about this decision. I am going to your…

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    Teenager getting pregnant for has been frowned on many years Every parent has high hopes and dreams for their children the News of a “baby coming can be shocking and disappointing to parents. But this story is not about facts of teen pregnancy, it is a story about a young girl who overcame the impossible At the time of conception, she still believed that anything could be possible. That young girl was me. It was 1986, Ronald Reagan was president, Mike Tyson was the youngest heavy weight…

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    Since 1973 when the Supreme Court issued its ruling on abortion in the Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton cases, abortion is still seen as one of the most controversial debates in America today. Although these cases have legalized abortion until the second trimester, the argument still stands on whether or not these should be legal at all. To even begin this debate, it is necessary to take a look at the framework involved on both sides of the argument, ProLife and ProChoice, to determine if either…

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