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…is imperfect, chances are that the child might just be aborted. Or if he is an embryo, then he’ll be thrown away and a better embryo will be used. Studies have shown that 70 percent of American society would accept if give the option of checking their unborn babies…
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…of the question and to regulate pregnancy, Natural Family Planning would be the “ right choice”. Another controversial “choice” the Church heavily opposes is abortion. Many people will argue a child is not alive until it has taken its first breath, and so they see…
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…. They discuss the benefits and risks of each option available and assists in selecting the appropriate one. By fingerprinting the parents, before they have the baby it can prepare them for the risks of having a sick child ahead of time. This eliminates abortion
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…for large families. The restraint against the one child policy led to involuntary birth control and forced abortions. Infanticide and child abandonment became major problems. Abortion was allowed up to eight months and many women committed suicide…
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…. It was hypothesized by staff at the NEJM that self©induced abortions could greatly increase the chances of getting cancer as during pregnancy the cells in the breast quickly divide and reproduce. By having an abortion and thus suddenly halting cell division…
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…in the brain called the substantia nigra. Some scientists are now using electively aborted six- to eight-week old fetal tissue obtained from abortion clinics in order to insert new brain tissue into the dying region of the brain. Obviously, ethical concerns have…
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…of low and moderate income, for young families, first time home buyers, is an essential part of the American dream.” Two major issues both candidates disagreed on were the death penalty and abortion. Mr. Dukakis says that its unjust to take a man’s life and we…
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…. This was the outgrowth of abortion legislation that outlawed all abortions except those necessary to save the life of a woman. In 1869, Pope Pius IX had declared that all abortion is murder. This was a change from previous Roman Catholic teaching that considered 40 days after…
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…access to education, free contraceptive services, abortion on demand and free 24-hour child care. With it’s establishment on 23 April 1472, WEL had an initial membership of 85 people all holding a primary aim of social protest. WEL’s concerns were focused…
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…and he told my mom that I was pregnant. She immediately took me to have an abortion. That doctor reported his findings to the authorities and I was put in foster care. In foster care, I was raped repeatedly and had two more abortions by the time I…
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