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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 .CHAPTER I 1.1INTRODUCTION 1.2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVE 2. CHAPTER II ABORTION LAWS IN INDIA 2.1: PROVISIONS UNDER IPC1860 2.2: PROVISIONS UNDER MTP ACT 1971 3. CHAPTER IIIABORTION LAWS IN USA 3.1: ROE V. WADE CASE 3.2: PLANNED PARENTHOOD SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA V. CASEY 3.3UNDERSTANDING OF ABORTION RIGHT IN USA 3.4 UNDERSTANDING OF ABORTION RIGHT IN INDIA 4. CHAPTER: IV CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS

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    Running&head:&&HEALTHCARE&ECONOMICS& Healthcare Economics Adedayo Saanumi‚ RN University of South Alabama 1& HEALTHCARE&ECONOMICS& 2& Funding of Abortions The Supreme Court judgment in Roe v. Wade‚ (1973) struck down the criminalization of abortion in the United States‚ and therefore guaranteed the right of the woman to choose legal abortion. With this landmark decision came the burden of funding for the numerous abortions that takes place in the United States yearly. Federal

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    society’s lack of compassion and inability to comprehend the sheer magnitude of pain‚ suffering‚ and unnecessary death associated with legalized abortion. The U.S Supreme court ruled in favor of legalized second trimester abortion following the 1973 Roe v. Wade verdict. The debate amongst pro-choice and pro-life activists continues to raise the question‚ when does a "fetus" become "viable". Scientific evidence suggests a fetus is medically "viable" after 24 weeks of gestation. However‚

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    Abortion could ripple into California‚ Morain argues that abortion could ripple into California. He develops his claim by first saying that Arizona tried to pass a law to ban abortion after 20 weeks. Then he says that Arizona continually challenges the Roe v. Wade. Morain establishes a positive tone to the women and physicians performing the procedures. This work is significant because it shows that extreme decisions made by Arizona could affect California.

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    operated on an unborn baby. Dr. Michael Harrison which referred to the unborn child a patient” It seem he was comfortable identifying the unborn as human. It appears that Dr. Michael Harrison‚ who called the babies he operated on a mere eight years after Roe “unborn patients‚” he was comfortable speculating that the unborn child is human. Also‚ it ought to be clear to anybody with an ethical area that regardless of the possibility that there was vagueness on the meaning of human life‚ so this fair and high-minded

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    an abortion during the first six months of pregnancy. This decision affected thirty-one states’ antiabortion laws. It all began in 1970 when a Texan waitress challenged a state law that made abortion a criminal offense. A woman calling herself "Jane Roe"‚ the plaintiff‚ was denied an abortion under the law and she sued Dallas County District Attorney Henry Wade‚ the defendant. The Supreme Court ruled that the Texas law violated a woman’s right to privacy‚ which was protected by the 14th Amendment to

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    was deformed. It was then that back alley abortions started becoming very popular. Women were finding any way possible to be rid of babies they didn ’t want. It wasn ’t until later years in the case of Roe vs. Wade that abortion was again allowed. The Supreme Court in 1973‚ in the case of Roe v. Wade‚ declared most existing state abortion laws unconstitutional. This decision ruled out any legislative interference in the first trimester of pregnancy and put limits on what restrictions could be

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    interest rates. I was utterly shocked when Steven D. Levitt was able to conclude that the cause of the decrease in the crime rate was attributable to not the increase in gun laws‚ not the increase in policing‚ and not the aging population‚ but the Roe v. Wade case that eventually led to the legalization of abortions. Anyone could easily guess that unwanted children are much more likely to become criminals‚ but to link that fact to the idea that people could avoid having unwanted children and create

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    Abortion is a touchy subject in America‚ because if what it stands for. Abortions end the life of an embryo before it’s completely developed. Abortions are legal and my argument is that it’s should be illegal and for many reasons. The word abortion comes from the Latin abortio‚ which means to abort‚ miscarry‚ and deliver prematurely. The Latin word abortus means "miscarriage‚ premature‚ untimely birth". In medicine abortion means ending a pregnancy prematurely. (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/145870

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    Fetus viability and rights In the 1973 case Roe v. Wade‚ the Supreme Court proclaimed the unborn are not legally defined as people. However‚ the court also allows states to restrict access to abortions where fetuses are viable‚ this means potentially capable to survive outside the womb on their own. Pro-choice supporters argument that you cannot have two entities with equal rights in one body. As a woman and a pro-choice supporter I believe giving rights to an embryo cancels out the mother ’s

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