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    emotional effects or even the cost of abortions… do you? Abortion applies to many men and women in the world with records go back to the 1800s. Abortion is done surgically or by an abortion pill which removes the fetus from the uterus before it is born. It can happen at any time during the first trimester of pregnancy, meaning week one through week twelve, or about three months; abortions can also occur during the second trimester, beginning at week thirteen. Abortions may not occur during the third trimester

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    After legalization of abortion, almost 2 million terminations were executed every year (Donohue). The commonality of abortion has led to many societal advancements in the years following the Roe v. Wade decision. Abortion should remain legal because it can better the lives of children, improve society in general for a multitude of reasons, and due to the variety of circumstances women undergo. Legalization of abortion has been beneficial to children by creating better lives for them universally

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    Over the past decade, teenage pregnancy has increased to eye-opening numbers. In 2015, the United States had over 200,000 girls that gave birth between the age of 15-19(CDC). Without question, this alarming statistic makes one realize that some females are skipping their young teenage years and moving toward parenthood. Unfortunately, one drawback in the United States is that these unplanned pregnancies have forced some young mothers to drop out of high school. Subsequently, this results in not

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    Abortion is Huge in the United states, and  worldwide. In the U.S alone a baby is aborted every 26 seconds, 137 every hour, 3,305 everyday, 23,196 every week, 100,516 every month.  The world count right now is 32,315,200 and it is skyrocketing.  Some people may see abortion as extracting a fetus from a womb, but you are killing and taking a baby from its chance of life. Abortion has so many negative effects on a women. From the physical effects to the emotional effects. Plus the effects of the painful

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    Supreme Court decided that the right to an abortion is part of a woman's right to privacy, and Federal law has protected a woman’s right to choose an abortion. (Roe v. Wade) Unfortunately, not everyone agreed with this decision, causing a pro-life or pro-choice debate even in this day and time, and I’m sure, for years to come. In the 1973 Roe v. Wade case, a young, unmarried, pregnant woman, given the alias “Jane Roe,” was denied the right to an abortion under Texas law. She argued that this was

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    As a teen in this day and age, there's a huge stigma involving sex and pregnancy. It's often viewed as wrong, gross, maybe even sinful. But teen pregnancies happen more often than you think, in fact there’s an estimated 229,715 babies born to mothers aged 15-19, in which the birth rate is 22.3 per 1,000 women in the US. Almost half of these women are then kicked out by their relatives and left alone by their partner, left to fend alone by themselves. They tend to then drop out of high school and

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    Abortion is a sensitive and controversial issue. People are either for abortion or against it. There are many reasons in each instances to stand behind your side of the issue. However, as a medical profession their personal opinion should not be a factor. Shirin Badruddin who works for Aga Khan University Hospital School of Nursing and Midwifery, Pakistan  said “In a nutshell, respect for autonomy of pregnant women, embryo and justification to terminate pregnancy is an obligation of health care professional

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    I met Nigerian twins, both 18 months old, weighing 6 kilograms, half of the average weight for babies their age. They were unable to walk or even support their own weight because their mother was malnourished while pregnant meaning the proper nutrition never reached them. The hygiene in their home was not satisfactory, which had caused them to have life-threatening diarrhea at least three times during of their short lifespan. Without the support of her friends, their mother would have died giving

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    in abortion,” states Adrienne Bonham of the Shriver Report. This statement is true as, often, women are found in a situation in which their pregnancy is less than ideal. They may not be able to afford caring for their soon to be child, and will frequently find any method of abortion, whether it is safe or not. These are the real reasons many women today get abortions, not because they are ungrateful, lazy wh*res, but because they simply cannot, or do not wish to, care for a baby. Abortion is a

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    Abortion has been around for nearly thousands of years, occurring through the primal settlement in America. During these early periods, abortion was common and performed regularly as any other procedure. This brought a bigger cause into America where “back-alley” abortions became prevalent and more dangerous than primitive medical procedures. Jane Roe’s case challenged Texan laws on this prohibition of abortion, where it was thought to be illegal to end a pregnancy unless it was to save a mother’s

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