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    experience overwhelming excitement over being pregnant. Meanwhile, other women experience great stress awaiting their child. These negative emotions can come from occupational, relationship, physical, or mental problems. Emotional well-being during pregnancy is extremely important for the health of the mother and fetus. Emotions that a woman feels while pregnant have an immediate effect on her fetus, as well as a lasting impact on the child’s future development. The emotional well-being of a…

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    can prevent pregnancy, Abstinence is the only most effective contraceptive with 0% chance failure rate. With that knowledge, a woman needs to weigh he possibility of falling pregnant if they use other type of contraceptives. If she perhaps falls pregnant it is her responsibility to make sure that baby gets the proper care she deserves. If they have financial, housing or other limitations, she can give birth and place the baby for adoption. Researchers found that 40% of unintended pregnancy end…

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    What do you think of when you hear the word life? I personally think about a newborn baby or animal, but to others the word has a different meaning. There are a lot of different concepts that come into play when discussing the ethical issues that circle around life. There are stories about fetal development, artificial conception, contraception, sterilization, and abortion to name a few. The way life starts is different to different people, and some of their reasons are justified by their…

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    As a female, I have to make sure I take care of myself and prevent any hurt, harm, or danger or unplanned issues from coming my way. One way I make sure of is that I keep u to date with my birth control. My current birth control method is the Depo-Provera shot, to illustrate; Depo-Provera is a shot of hormone/ progestin that keep the eggs from leaving the ovaries and also makes the mucus thicker to keep the sperm from getting to the eggs. Depo-Provera has its challenges of not being on the shot,…

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    rapist's child? Pregnancies caused by incest should always be terminated. The percent of children born with life threatening defects is 30% higher in children born from incest than in non-incest children clarified Psychology Today. Rewire News stated that in a study conducted by Iowa state and planned parenthood 14% of abortions were because of domestic violence. Also, that there's reason to suspect that women in abusive relationships are more likely to experience unintended pregnancies because…

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    administration, if birth control was more accessible it would cause a reduction in unplanned pregnancies and abortions (1). Some women have serious health conditions, and pregnancy could endanger their health. Birth control offers the women the choice to become pregnant when she is healthy enough to carry a baby. If birth control was more accessible, women would have a greater chance of delaying pregnancy until after educational goals are completed and they become financially stable. When…

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    Having an abortion might be safer for the woman than carrying the pregnancy to term. A first-trimester abortion is one of the safest medical procedures and carries minimal risk and virtually no long term risk. Less than 0.05% of these procedures create major complications that might need hospital care. The Guttmacher Institute has a list of facts on this issue, one of them explains: “two thirds of abortions occur at 8 weeks of pregnancy or earlier”, but the key to an early abortion, even one…

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    Over 321,500 victims over the age of 12 years old are raped each year in the United States. Why would you have to have a strangers baby from a person that raped you? Is abortion supposed to be easy for the mother? Many people say abortion is wrong and puts the innocent person in danger. Not is it just killing a innocent human being that was supposed to be a human it's making the mother not want to go through something after they just got raped by a stranger. About half Americans say that having…

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    sometimes people do not have a choice. Many individuals and families either have complications with their health, the baby 's health or cannot provide for the child, forcing them to turn to the dreaded “a” word, abortion (Glasier 54). Less unwanted pregnancies would in turn mean less unprofessional abortions. According to the article, Everyone Wins When Birth Control Is Free, “Changes in contraceptive policy simulating the Contraceptive Choice Project would prevent as many as 41% to 71% of…

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    (CDC), young adults that are at risk of getting affected by the social and cultural conditions that affect sexual risk-taking behaviors need to be given intervention such as sexual education in order to lessen the rates of STDs and out-of-wedlock pregnancy, which leads to the third…

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