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    would be revoked as backlash from the public was noted (Welch). Although the nonprofit organization does offer the termination of unplanned pregnancies, the organization offers many more services to women and men, such as free birth control and yearly health checkups “backed by medical experts and more than 100 years

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    “reducing the need for abortion” for unwanted pregnancy. Most people may think of the Morning-After Pill as a form of abortion, however it is not. According to Nucatola, the Morning-After Pill simply “postpones ovulation” in order to prevent the egg and the sperm from meeting in the first place

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    teen moms in the United states. Teen pregnancy has been a big issue for many years. A large number of teenagers are having unprotected sex that lead to unwanted pregnancy. This issue cause young girls to make a decision on the future of the baby, weather it is to be aborted, given up for adoption or keeping the baby and raising it. This unwanted pregnancy also takes effect on these teenager's social life, school and work.    From about 1 million unwanted pregnancies each year about 35% end in abortion

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    be more sexually active. Being more sexually active will eventually end up in an unwanted pregnancy because they have unsafe sexual relationships knowing they can rely on the easy access pill. Plan B availability gives young girls the incentive to have sex. Plan B in some religions is considered an abortifacient and if young girls don’t take it in time or not follow directions, they can end up with an unwanted pregnancy that will in the long run

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    served as the biggest challenge that women faced when they decided to terminate a pregnancy. Pregnant women when prosecuted would be incarcerated for two years while the doctor who agreed to perform the operation would be imprisoned for life. These consequences served as great deterrence for people who performed abortions and women who wanted to get them. The social and economic consequences of continuing an unwanted pregnancy could also be dramatic, even in a developed country like Canada. Having a child

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    explore the decision to abort while the state, and the professions took a serious interest in the fertility control decisions of women. What is being argued is the fate of women burdened with unwanted

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    Ethics Of Abortion Essay

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    discussions about abortion with caution; for many in society today, believe that it’s an act of murder and against all Godly ways. On the contrary, others like myself believe that under certain livelihood circumstances, the right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy should be a

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    Satire Essay On Abortion

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    the free will to do what proves necessary and beneficial to themselves and their pregnancy. Though the thought of terminating a foetus may be immoral to most, it is also unethical to not give a woman the right to abort if they have been sexually assaulted. Although it is quite rare to be impregnated from rape, it is not fair for those who do and are not able to abort, for they would have to carry out their pregnancy, along with their burden in an unstable condition.

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    Discourse And Abortion

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    Furthermore, I will be discussing the ways in which child abandonment affects these unwanted children. The child abandonment dilemma is a plague that affects all societies. Unfortunately, most women are reluctant to discuss socially taboo topics such as child abandonment and abortion, let alone confess to having partaken in it themselves. Herein lies our greatest obstacle. A pregnant mother who attempts to conceal her pregnancy and subsequent childbirth, does not receive the necessary medical attention

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    that birth control should be easily accessed is that it will help to promote safer sex, because there is less chance of pregnancy. My first argument as to why birth control should be more easily accessible is that most women in America are sexually active and cannot afford doctors bills and the money needed to receive birth control. On average, the rate of unwanted pregnancies would substantially decrease if birth control was in the woman’s easy

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