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    over the counter medications contributes to deformation of the fetus with pregnant women. There are psychological terotogen know as stress that induce the same damage to the fetus with pregnant women. Demanding jobs‚ financial worries‚ broken relationships or even school work with deadlines (sounds familiar?) are common psychological terotogens that contributes to stress in individuals. Stress impacts the development and growth of the fetus during the prenatal process and after the birth of the child

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    Marquis believe that killing is one of the worst of crimes because their future is taken away along with their life. Many people who agree with abortion would disagree with Marquis that abortion is the same as killing a person‚ as much as killing the fetus that would later become a

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    What does it mean to be a ’human being ’? When does a human fetus become a ’human being ’? At what point does an individual physical being come into existence? Is there any morally relevant break along the biological process of development from the unicellular zygote to birth? The common foundation of abortion arguments will answer the initial question of what defines life‚ or more specifically‚ at what point in the development of the fetus the line should be drawn between life and non-life. Some argue

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    exact explanation for the development of Choriocarcinoma (GTD)‚ though there are many risk factors. Some of the leading causes are an ectopic pregnancy where the fetus starts development in the fallopian tube. According to Goldstein and Berkowitz (2004b) the development of Choriocarcinoma in the beginning stages of a pregnancy where the fetus develops only partially or not at all happens in about 50 percent of women who have been diagnosed with this cancer (pp. 2347-2367). In these cases there can be

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    abortion is wrong because they believe that every fetus should have a chance at life. With that being said‚ people who believe in Pro Life should also put into perspective. Would they want to live a life in which they had no cognitive‚ behavioral‚ or physical control. Personally I can say living a life where I had no capability of functioning without having to be dependent on others wouldn’t be a “walk in the park”. Granted that‚ Rebecca Ayrey’s fetus had a heart defect and two areas of her brain

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    Within the subject of abortion is the circular argument of if a fetus should be classified‚ and therefor given the same rights‚ as a person. One of the common opinions among lawmakers is that a fetus’s classification as a person begins at its viability. Others argue that a fetus is a person at the first sign of brain activity. There is no way to definitive answer so Thomson side steps this by assuming for the sake of argument that a fetus is a person and even such‚ there are cases where abortion should

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    Abortion is the intention to end or terminate a human pregnancy by removing the fetus or embryo from the woman’s uterus. Abortion has been and is currently a very controversial topic that has plagued humanity and the medical field for decades and even centuries. From this ethical dilemma‚ you have people who are for abortion and against abortion for reasons that have been rooted from various perspectives. These two groups have been regarded as pro-choice and pro-life. People who are against abortion

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    “SHOULD A PREGNANT WOMAN BE PUNISHED FOR EXPOSING HER FETUS TO RISK?” TAMEA SPURLIN HEALTH RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITY (HS542) JANURARY 23‚ 2011 PROFESSOR GOMILLION In my opinion‚ pregnant women should be punished for partaking in legal behaviors such as taking fertility medication‚ smoking‚ and drinking‚ all of which can cause harm to the fetus. I think a woman should subordinate her right to control her life when she decides to become

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    Her Fetus to Risk?” In some ethical and legal respects a pregnant woman and her fetus can be considered separate. Both the woman and the fetus are ordinarily affected by the well-being of one another for as long as each of them live. The ethical and legal issues are challenged deeply in cases where the well-being of the fetus and the mother appear to be in conflict. Our society struggles with identifying cases where the pregnant woman’s interests and/or behaviors might put her fetus at risk

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    tenaciously against abortion and feel life is born upon conception. • New studies have proven the fetus can feel and hear as little as a few weeks. • Fetus heart is developed at three weeks. What is pro-life and pro-choice? • Pro-life: People who believe that the fetus/baby should be protected. • Pro-choice: People who believe that the women have the right to decide what happen to the fetus/baby. Why do women decide abortion instead of adoption? • Unplanned pregnancy • Fear of parents

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