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    Abortion: Cause and Effect

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    Aftermath of an Abortion To have abortion or not is a very difficult choice to make. The final choice comes from religious and ethical beliefs. However‚ to have an abortion means to participate in a horrendous crime against humanity‚ God‚ and oneself. Abortion can also have deleterious effects on the mother’s health and well being. Many of the couples‚ mainly the mothers‚ that have an abortion tend to go into a state of depression known as Post-abortion syndrome. Negative effects on the mother’s

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    The Effects of Abortion

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    Physical or emotional effects can occur due to an abortion. It is wise for one to understand the risks and how they may affect him in the long run. He then must decide if the risks that present themselves are worth it. Although‚ sometimes abortions are medically needed‚ 93% of the time‚ they are performed to terminate an unwanted pregnancy. The effects of abortion can include inability to give birth in the future‚ emotional problems‚ breast cancer‚ and medical complications later on in life. If

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    The Effects of Abortion

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    The Effects of Abortion Every year in the United States 6 million women become pregnant. Over one million of those women make the decision to have an abortion during various stages of their pregnancy (Healthwise‚ 2008). There are many reasons that a woman may choose to have an abortion including birth control failure‚ inability to support or care for the child‚ or unwanted pregnancy. Some other reasons why a woman may get an abortion may be to avoid having a child with a birth defect or severe medical

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    Effects of Abortion

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    Effects of Abortion There are many arguments surrounding the abortion debate. As you know‚ abortion is the process in which the developing child is removed from a mother’s womb. Keeping all situations and instances in mind‚ abortion was and still stays an act of violence against the unborn child as well as the woman about to have a baby‚ apart from being a moral crime in itself. Abortion is the same thing as killing a human being. People say that a child has been brought on earth; he or she should

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    The Effects of Abortion

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    What are the effects of Abortion? Researchers investigating post-abortion reactions report only one positive emotion: relief. This emotion is understandable‚ especially in light of the fact that the majority of aborting women report feeling under intense pressure to "get it over with. Temporary feelings of relief are frequently followed by a period psychiatrists identify as emotional "paralysis‚" or post-abortion "numbness."18 Like shell-shocked soldiers‚ these aborted women are unable to express

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    Abstract Abortion has been a controversial issue since its existence. When does life begin‚ is it a baby or a fetus‚ and who decides if the baby or fetus has any rights; these are questions and concerns that will remain controversial issues for years to come. Abortion has been around for a long time and it affects more than just women. However‚ in society today women are the only ones who decide if the baby or fetus will live or die. Does giving the expectant mother all of the rights in determining

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    The Effect of Abortion and Adoption on the Women of the World Tokie M Still Liberty University Abstract There are so many different feeling about abortion and adoption. People do not think about the damage that both of these decisions can affect the women whom have made them. There are so many different reasons women give for making the decisions to end their pregnancy or to give a child away. The damage that is done is not just to the mothers and fathers but also to the children. The damage

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    The Side Effects of an Abortion In 1973 the death risk from abortion was 3.4 deaths per 100‚000 women. Before 1973 there were even more deaths as it was an illegal procedure‚ many unqualified people who didn’t know what they are doing‚ undertook the procedure and often used hangers and other sharp objects. By 1985 the death risk had dropped to .4 deaths per 100‚000 women‚ and today it is a very rare occasion for a woman to die from an abortion. As time has gone on and our

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    Abortion Effects - 1

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    Abortion has a long history dating back to the 12th century. Throughout history‚ methods of abortion have become safer and have transformed tremendously. In the early ages‚ practices such as exercise and miscarriage-inducing drugs were widely used. Early folk remedies varied in effectiveness and had many risks of after effects. Some of these herbs used in the remedies included rue‚ Italian catnip‚ savory‚ sage‚ soapwort‚ and pennyroyal and were very poisonous. In German folk medicine‚ “abortifacient”

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    Cause and Effect

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    control‚ and men have no idea whether their strange red bumps are herpes or just a rash. As Victoria Pynchon so eloquently put it‚ “...I didn’t go to Planned Parenthood with my Advanced Placement girlfriends to have an abortion. I went to Planned Parenthood to avoid having an abortion.” Pynchon wrote an article for Forbes’ online magazine segment called “She Negotiates‚” in which she explains the importance of Planned Parenthood in society. She also tells the reader what might have happened had she

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