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    (Touchstone,n.d.). Abortion was prohibited late 19th century. Abortion is a medical procedure to end a pregnancy and there are two ways to end it. Clinic abortion is the type of abortion where in a suction is used to take pregnancy out of a woman’s uterus; it usually takes place 14-16 weeks after last period, while in abortion pill, a pregnant woman will have to take two abortion pills; the first pill is called “mifepristone” it…

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    Cervical Cancer and Screening Issues and Concerns Cervical cancer is a disease among women that occurs in cervix is the lower, narrow end of the uterus (the organ where a fetus grows). The cervix leads from the uterus to the vagina (birth canal). According to the National Cancer Institute (2016), there are many types of cervical cancer. For example, squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Squamous cell carcinoma begins in the thin, flat cells that line the cervix. Adenocarcinoma begins in…

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    In modern day America, many doctors believe that technology is necessary to control the birthing process. However, technology often causes more problems than there would be otherwise. As a result, a growing number of women opt to give birth in birthing centers attended by midwives or at home attended by midwives or without outside birthing assistance. This alternative method has the possibility of being safer, as hospital births often result in a high infant and mother mortality rate, and…

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    It is most important to consider the science behind IVF. Couples experience fertility problems either because the male has bad quality sperm or the woman has endometriosis. Although many couples feel like it is their only option, IVF has many health risks involved. IVF stands for In Vitro Fertilization and was first attempted in the 1970s. It is not highly recommended for the simple fact that you undergo multiple procedures for only a 40% chance of getting pregnant. When considering IVF, you…

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    ABORTION Abortion and son of the causes of it like rape, malformation, health conditions and psychological. Abortion should be punishing for the religion and or the society. Now in days the society has two faces in front of the public they condemn a mother for her decision and what she feel is right for her body and life. Abortion for raping is one of the most difficult topics because what people think that the mother should do most of you will say to keep the baby but what happened went…

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    Earlier this year I had a miscarriage 9 weeks into my third pregnancy. I was surprised and shocked. My two previous pregnancies were smooth. Plus, I practice yoga, live a spiritual life, and am a prenatal yoga teacher. None of these things, however, made me immune to having a miscarriage or protected me from experiencing the raw emotions that come with one. Although miscarrying was intense, bewildering, and sad, being a yogini helped me to cope with the mixed emotions and body changes. In my…

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    Abortion is one of the most controversial social issues being discussed today. When discussing this issue, people assume one of two perspectives: pro-life or pro-choice. A person who classifies themselves as pro-life tends to believe that the embryo or fetus is considered a “person” with constitutional rights. They also believe that women should not be allowed to make the decision whether to carry the baby to full term because it would constitute murder. A person who classifies themselves as…

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    Contraceptive implants. The IUDs are plastic devices that are small and flexible, and they work once they are inserted into the uterus (by trained professionals). The IUDs have different ways of preventing pregnancy, one of which is stopping the sperm from reaching the egg. The contraceptive implants are also small plastic devices, but they are not inserted into the uterus, instead they are inserted under the skin of the woman’s upper arm. What the implants do is very simple; they produce…

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    Tommy Bachman Williams Biology 31 May 2016 Period 2 The 5 Systems of the Human Body The human body is a fascinating thing. It is made up of 5 key component systems that keep the human body working as efficiently and smoothly as possible. These 5 systems are the respiratory system, circulatory system, reproductive system, nervous system, and the digestive system. The Respiratory System is the system in the human body that allows us breathe properly and efficiently. The system is split into two…

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    When meeting Amber the first time in elementary, she had the brightest personality. All through junior high nothing had changed. Amber had carried herself with such a humbling character. Although no one would have figured she had been through such a traumatic event during her summer vacation as she was going to eighth grade, she was raped. As Amber and her friend grew closer over the years the situations that were questioned about her when she was not around became clear. The girl in…

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