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    Abortion Persuasive Speech

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    Today legalized murder is a problem throughout the U.S. Most of the victims are sadly unintended and unwanted; many of them were never even given a chance to live. People don’t want to face responsibility for their actions. They turn to getting rid of their “problem” instead of considering other options. Parenthood is difficult and takes a lot of time, energy, and money. However there is always adoption if parenthood is too much at the time. Many people can’t conceive, and those people normally…

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    Essay On Plan B

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    Debunking the Myths around plan b pill Plan B, or emergency contraception pills are pills designed to stop a possible pregnancy soon after unprotected sex. If the condom broke, you forgot to take your pill, or you just went too far with your partner without protection, taking the Plan B pill, can stop an unintended pregnancy. There are myths that many women hear about Plan B. Here are the truths behind the myths. There is only one type of pill available, and good luck getting it There are…

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    Abortion And History

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    circumstances if she continues with her pregnancy (MacKinnon & Fiala, 2015). If a woman didn’t have the option to have an abortion, the consequences to her life, the father, her parents and society are high. If she continues on with the pregnancy it impacts her life greatly, as well as others. I believe her happiness should come first because it is her life at risk. I am not supporting abortion, but I am supporting a woman’s right to choose what she does with her pregnancy and her own…

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    “It is a potential way to improve contraceptive access and use, and possibly decrease the unintended pregnancy rate.” (Gonchar) If we make it available to all, unwanted pregnancy rates will go down along with abortion rates. This seems like it is an easy fix; to just be able to run by the store and pick some up if you need it. Or if you forgot to refill a birth control prescription…

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    Why Is Birth Control Bad

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    women are more likely to experience STD’s. John B. Shea, author of “Birth Control Results in More Abortions,” explains, “The birth control pill does not provide complete protection from the risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections or unintended pregnancies” (Shea). Women need to be more educated on the side effects, risks, and complications of birth control before they assimilate these pills as a part of their daily…

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    Abortion And Motherhood

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    week of gestation. Studies show that less than two percent of abortions occur after twenty weeks. So, for the most part,the baby isn’t physically harmed by being aborted. Abortions can also solve the many problems that come along with unplanned pregnancy, childbirth, and the adolescent life of said child. Legalized abortions are a gateway out of these problems and should stay an option for women who…

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    Introduction The topic of induced abortion has been a long-standing controversial debate in society. This topic has split society into those who believe in the philosophies of pro-life and those who believe in pro-choice. Essentially, supporters of pro-choice believe that the mother’s life surpasses that of the unborn fetus or embryo which is considered “nonhuman” and that “there is a moral obligation to the living” (Medoff, 2013, p.2). Conversely, the pro-life philosophy argues that “life…

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    Sbh Importance

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    Adolescent pregnancy and childbirth is an important public health issue with many potential negative consequences that can have lifelong effects on both the mother and child. Women who become pregnant during their teenage years are less likely to seek regular prenatal care and are at an increased risk for medical complications, such as anemia, hypertension, and premature labor (Williams, 2015). Globally, in girls ages 15-19 years old, complications during pregnancy and childbirth are the…

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    Induced Abortion Is Wrong

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    abortion by vacuum aspiration is .Associated with an increased risk of first-trimester miscarriage in the subsequent.”(Yuelian Sun, et al., "Induced Abortion and Risk of Subsequent Miscarriage," International Journal of Epidemiology, June 2003). Pregnancy but when people's parents tell their children to abort, and people do it.But the your boyfriends regrets it.There’s a percentage 45.2% felt sadness and 25.8% that gets depression. Women do an abortion that can lead to damage, and depression…

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    Satire Essay On Abortion

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    Abortion is an act that kills an unborn baby intentionally. Without undergoing any type of anesthesia, the unborn baby is then torn apart, and vacuumed right out of the mother. In the event of a near term, the unborn baby is turned around and partially pulled out with its head still inside of its mother. An abortionist will then insinuate a sharp object into the back of its neck and slowly vacuums out the baby’s brain. The lack of value for the innocent human life is the reason for the legalized…

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