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…Abortion is one of the most controversial issues today. It has become a question of not only ethics, but morals. In the 1973 case of Roe v Wade the Supreme Court ruled that a woman has the right to terminate a pregnancy by abortion within the first…
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…of pregnancies due to lack of education and health care and was tired of seeing unwanted pregnancies carried to term because women did not know their options. Her goal was to both educate and provide for these women the reproductive services that were necessary…
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…% of their pregnancies through abortion. 1 This number has been gradually declining since 1979. This is similar to the Canadian figure of 21%, 2 but is much lower than that of the former Soviet Union (60%) and Romania (78%) where contraceptives are in short supply…
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…, create health hazards for nonsmolers, and cause complications for women who smoke during pregnancy. Many people have tried smoking once or twice, but never continue. Other people who start smoking continue and become addicted to the nicotine. Many people…
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…and breakthroughs in the medical field, infants have been known to survive after just twenty weeks in the womb. Fifty years ago, the fetal viability status rested at two and a half months later in the pregnancy term (thirty weeks). Infants today are no more human than…
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…they can do: they can continue with their trip or they can go back home. The pregnancy can be looked at in the same way, an obstacle in their lives. They can either go ahead having the baby, or they can go back to the way things were before she became pregnant…
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…in our country. Another way that Bush feels that abortion can be avoided is through abstinence. Not being sexually active eliminates the possibility of unwanted pregnancy and in return will result in fewer abortions. Bush promotes abstinence very strongly…
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…, to be planned for with an intensity of love…” (Planned Parenthood, 1999). Sanger was tired of watching women young and old die from complications of pregnancies due to lack of education and health care and was tired of seeing unwanted pregnancies carried to term…
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…Because Margaret Sanger was a nurse and witnessed so many complicated births, miscarriages, and unwanted pregnancies, she made the decision to devote her life to making birth control legal and to educate young women who were in need of family planning…
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…. This has toxic effects on developing fetuses. These effects include retardation of skeletal development, decreased white cells, and increased eosionophils. Due to the findings, it is advisable to completely avoid tetracycline class drugs during pregnancy
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