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…artificially either inside or outside the female genital tract. Abortion is the 'extermination of pregnancy before the fetus is capable of independent life.' Birth control is a huge area of reproductive or contraceptive technology, in effect though all sub areas…
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…blood again and they can also be treated. [5] Control of Congenital Transmission: This mechanism of transmission accounts for 4% of births. T. cruzi is transmitted from an infected mother to her unborn child via the placenta. [2] Depending…
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…It seems like the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 1999 had been designed to appease pro-life advocates, and at the same time, sustain the status quo of having legal abortion in the United States. This Act provides yet another reason for life…
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birth at home with the professional assistance of a midwife. The most common argument against home births and midwifery are perpetuated by the medical establishment. As a profession, they openly oppose to lay midwifery, and as Dr. William Hall, president…
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…Adoption & Measure 58 in Oregon Oregon adoptees won a nineteen month court battle to see their birth certificates, which have been sealed since 1957. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Conner refused to continue a hold on Measure 58, an adoption…
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control, is the rule. However, in many middle and low-income countries the people lack the knowledge or resources to effective birth control, and many children for each family is standard. If the population growth continues, there is going to be a substantial…
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…Abortion This is about my views on the controversial subject of partial-birth abortions and abortions. There are many views on these so-called practices of neonatal medicine from the extremists who demonstrate how "powerful" they are by blocking…
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…from teaching of dietary requirements, and how they are related to certain illnesses. They could also benefit from proper forms of sexuality control; including some of the different measures of birth control.…
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…to the American people. Nonetheless, Berkman and Goldman didn't want him in power (Biography of Theodore Roosevelt). Emma Goldman is known as a rebel, an anarchist, a feminist, a lecturer, a writer, and an ardent proponent of birth control and free speech. Born…
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…blindness or vision impairment. It can be heredity or caused by disease or damage after birth. In some cases a specific reason cannot be determined. There are four major types of vision impairments. The first type are refractive errors. It is cause…
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