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    Legalized Abortions. The majority in cases from Texas and Georgia said that the decision to end a pregnancy during the first three months belongs to the woman and her doctor. Not the government. Too many the debate over the concerns of abortion begin with Roe vs Wade, but the controversy has been with us for centuries. Ancient cultures addressed it. Even Plato and Aristotle spoke of terminating pregnancies both for and against depending on the mother’s health and when life begins. In the 1700’s America

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    prevent many problems from occurring in the future. If a woman were to have an unwanted baby, she may neglect or even abuse the child causing the child to go into the care of the government. The government has no valid reason in bringing an unwanted life into the world. Bringing an unwanted child into the world

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    A woman's body undergoes some tremendous changes during pregnancy and childbirth. The unwanted effects of childbearing and breastfeeding, especially weight gain and sagging skin, often remain long after childbirth. If pregnancy has wrecked havoc on your body and you are a bit sad about your postpartum body, don't despair. You can get your pre-baby body back with the help of a surgical intervention, called Mommy Makeover. What is Mommy Makeover? Mommy makeover is a combination of multiple body contouring

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    to half of all pregnancies in the United States are unwanted or unintended. An unwanted pregnancy is a massive health concern in the United States. “There is evidence that the current prescription status for hormonal contraception serves as a barrier to access for some women and that an over the counter switch for the pill may lead to higher rates on initiation and continuation” (FAQs). Birth control should be available to women without a prescription. The rate of teenage pregnancies from 1970 has

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    What Is Abortion Right

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    kill a human being. The child may not be fully developed, but it is still a child that needs nutrition and can feel pain and can hear and jump up and down. In some cases, abortions can be an only option or the least painful one. In example, if the pregnancy will result in the death of the mother, if the fetus is not and can never be viable outside the womb, and in issues of rape and incest. A woman, who’s been raped and as a result leads

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    The term abortion has been a negative and positive word that has/still is being talked about today. What is abortion? Abortion is defined as: "the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy, also it is a removal of an embryo or of a fetus that is incapable of survival."(The Free Dictionary). For centuries women have battled with having control over their bodies and what they should do with it. Women who want to abort an unborn child always

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    especially for people who intend to finish college and have active careers before starting their own families. Thesis: I am here today to persuade you all to practice chastity or sexual abstinence because it can reduce the risks of STDs as well as unwanted pregnancy and teenage marriage, all of which create a domino effect of harmful health, social, and economic problems. I: AROUSE ATTENTION/INTRODUCTION According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2017), although sexually transmitted diseases

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    Arguments Against Abortion Research Paper

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    reasons clearly impact the abortion dilemma. First, the definition of "life" the anti-abortionists provide us with is self-contradictory. Second, abortions are safer than ever in the past. Third, abortions help society avoid the challenges caused by unwanted children. Fourth, abortions benefit the mother's emotional life. Finally, abortion has its consent from the Bible. Therefore, abortion in the United States of America should remain legal. The anti-abortionist

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    interference of the pregnancy with personal life obligations like work and studies as well as financial incapability to take care of the child. My personal opinion is that a child should not be brought into the world where its quality of life is significantly affected by the external issues that existed before its birth, therefore bringing a child in the world and depriving it of the rights and resources that all human life deserves is a greater injustice than ending an unwanted

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    Birth Control Essay

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    Teenagers will still be able to choose whether or not they want to protect themselves from pregnancy if their parents are not there for them. In the other hand some individuals think that having birth control available over the counter will cause individuals to have more sex and some women are not responsible enough to take the pill everyday at

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