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…before the mother even knew she was pregnant? By 3 months of pregnancy the developing baby is just small enough to be help in the palm of a man's hand but look closely at this 3 month old fetus. All his organs are formed and all his systems working. He…
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…it anyways". Utilitarian ethicists would probably agree with the people who feel that the use of birth control is ok and necessary because it helps prevent unwanted pregnancy. This means that when the child is born, he or she won't be neglected or mistreated…
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…friends and family react to this? What would happen to your social status? This is the dilemma many women face who have had an unwanted pregnancy. Children have been born into homes that were not expecting a baby or unsuitable homes where the parents live…
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…- The interruption of an unwanted pregnancy. 1970 - A medical procedure. There are many different methods of abortion each one more horrible than the last. Some of them include: -Suction Abortion -Dilation and Curettage (D&C) -Dilation and Evacuation (D…
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…likely to be rejected by a recipient than tissue obtained from adult donors. "Is it possible that the need for fetal transplant tissue may lead to planned pregnancies and abortions to produce fetal tissue?" In my opinion, yes, it is possible that the need…
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…have a male heir then who will be King after he dies. Then there would be war on who would be king. Although Catherine di have achild who lived it was a girl named Mary. Most of her other pregnancies the child was still-born or sick and died. Another reason…
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…support abortions due to unwanted pregnancies, the activists are not rallying behind the idea of sexual incompetency (pregnancies due to lack of birth control). Rather, they are supporting the idea that women have the right to choose what to do with their own…
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…of physical abuse to the mother during the pregnancy. Each one is capable of causing some sort of mental or physical handicap to the infant. Common sense tells you that this would affect the learning capability or the physical capability of the child, thus having…
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…of physical abuse to the mother during the pregnancy. Each one is capable of causing some sort of mental or physical handicap to the infant. Common sense tells you that this would affect the learning capability or the physical capability of the child, thus having…
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…Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is a title given to an irreversible, lifelong condition: a group of physical and mental birth defects caused by a woman drinking alcoholic beverages during pregnancy. It was not until 1973, only some thirty years ago, that Dr…
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