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    Regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, or residence, age, sexual orientation, marital status,individual's income, Planned Parenthood believes in each individual’s fundamental right to manage his or her fertility. Planned Parenthood believes that respect and value for diversity in all aspects of the organization are essential to everyone’s well-being. Preserving the individual's right to privacy and voluntary reproductive self-determination are part of mission statement. Planned Parenthood

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    increase in reproductive health medicine and technology, an increase for the global standard of living, and women’s rights movements worldwide, global access to reproductive health services is becoming more and more of a priority. Topics such as abortion and form of contraception are highly debated. “Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, with almost 86.1% of Indonesians declared Muslim according to the 2000 census. 8.7% of the population is Christian, 3% are Hindu, and 1

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    Unfortunately, many young people face barriers preventing them from accessing recommended and necessary sexual health services. Stigma, discrimination, lack of knowledge, cost, transportation, and perceived lack of confidentiality all pose substantial obstacles to the services capable of providing the healthcare and education needed to help prevent STIs and other issues such as unwanted pregnancies. This paper aims to investigate a current piece of legislation addressing this issue, the Youth Access

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    In our present day, the variety of birth control options available serve as a model of groundbreaking scientific achievement of the 20th century. Despite this remarkable achievement, unsurprisingly as a nation that cherishes debate as a gateway to constructive reform, the accessibility to birth control has not ceased from being one of the many controversial topics even a century later from its creation. Yet in the midst of ongoing controversy, under the administration of former President Barack Obama

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    Parenthood as a whole, and the services they provide for many men and women of all ages. Second, I will give reasons as to why Planned Parenthood is indeed helpful to many people in need of medical care. Lastly, I will cover misconceptions about abortions, how these changes will affect their clients, and how other health care providers will not compare to this organization. Planned Parenthood provides a number of tests and procedures that are very beneficial to males and females of all ages. Planned

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    Unsafe abortion as a global health problem Olivia Yanely Valdez Zamudio, 84194 Writing Academic 2 Jaculine Savarimuthu June 6, 2017 Women in all countries have induced abortions. Abortion involves terminating a pregnancy by the removing or expelling of a fetus or embryo from the uterus (First Coast Women Services, 2017). Several countries still have restricted abortion laws that have forced women to use unsafe primitive methods for inducing abortion. Unsafe methods today can be divided

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    rights would seem to be common knowledge, many are unaware of how exactly women in Latin American countries are affected. In a fairly large number of countries, abortion is illegal. In regards to this, “in 2008, 12 percent of maternal deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean were due to unsafe abortions.” (Mane, 2013) 95% of the abortions

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    and she couldn’t get an abortion because they were illegal in the 1950s. Her mother drove her all the way to Mexico where anyone could get an abortion for a price. Illegal abortions are no the simple and safe vacuum abortions that are used in today’s society. No. First they use a large metal dilator to open up the cervix. Then they use a curette to scrap away the entire lining of her uterus with the sharp side. Can you imagine the pain she had to endure all because abortions were illegal? Well, today

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    The United States has had a long and tiresome history regarding women's rights and abortion. Women have struggled long and hard to be viewed as equals in comparison to men. Even today women are viewed as the lesser and their voice is often silenced. Abortion was declared unlawful for a span of time until the early 70s, Roe versus Wade case that legalized abortion. Regardless of abortion's legalization, there is still a tremendous amount of conflicting views pertaining to the matter. These issues

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    Wellings, 1999). In those underdeveloped countries the problem lie where the widespread failure of not using the contraceptive correctly. For example in the UK, where contraceptive is available for free at least a quarter of the of pregnancies ending in abortion are conceived without contraception and most of those resulted in incorrect use or inconsistent use (Glasier et al, 2006). Prenatal Care Newborn care is essential for the survival of an infant during its first year of life as well as the mothers

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