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    Infertility Treatment

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    As technology has advanced‚ the treatment for an infertile couple has progressed greatly. However‚ society’s opinion of infertility treatment has not progressed. There is a widespread ignorance about the different aspects of infertility. This ignorance plays a role in how little empathy is shown to couples undergoing infertility treatment. An infertile couple undergoes serious risk at a very high cost to be able to bear a child. Despite the fact that Infertility Treatments are high risk‚ they

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    vitro fertilization‚ the egg is being fertilized outside the mother’s womb‚ in a laboratory; it is possible for couples who are having infertility problems due to causes that are related to their sex organs. And as a result the couples who have fertility problem who dreamt of having children in their family can finally conceive a baby and fulfill their dream. Another reason as for why I supported the development of the technology is because in vitro fertilization helps the field of medical research

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    Why Is Abortion Wrong

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    this decision than the mother‚ but anti-abortionists will say it is the baby’s choice‚ and as it cannot express its views‚ it has a right to live and therefore abortion is wrong. However‚ every pregnant woman has the right to take control of her fertility‚ and as no method of contraception is 100% safe‚ women may still need abortion‚ because the women has a right to have an active sex life but not have any children. Abortion may be her only option if contraception fails‚ and this may be viewed as

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    Abortion

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    Abortion‚ as defined by Merriam Websters Dictionary‚ is "the termination of a pregnancy after‚ accompanied by‚ resulting in‚ or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus". "Abortion has been used to control fertility in every known society‚ regardless of its legality." The topic of abortion is a very painful topic among men and women and everyday people are faced with the moral dilemma of whether or not to terminate a pregnancy. Abortion is a very popular controversial topic among Christians

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    Is Abortion Murder?

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    idea that any woman who becomes pregnant as a result of non-procreative sexual intercourse must continue with her pregnancy does not take into consideration the fact that there is a tremendous discrepancy between the enormous potential of human fertility and the real-life ability of women and couples to provide all that is necessary to bring up children properly." (Morgentaler‚ 1996) This summarizes most

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    Re 7B Reproduction About the Unit This Unit covers human reproduction and development. The Unit starts with an overview of what reproduction is and considers different modes of reproduction in animals. Human reproductive organs are then covered‚ along with adaptations of sex cells. This is followed by a look at sexual intercourse‚ the menstrual cycle‚ pregnancy and birth. The Unit ends with puberty and adolescence‚ a stage which many pupils will be going through or just about to

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    Pregnant Women

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    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 pregnant or does become pregnant. Anything which might possibly harm the developing

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    consequently the Americans wanted to lower birth rates. This social trend is best cited as "induced abortions became such a popular method of fertility control that it becomes a kind of epidemic" (qtd in Omran). Abortion went from a marginal practice of the desperate few to being a significant factor in the effort of American women to regulate their own fertility. In the 1830’s the use of new contraceptive techniques became available‚ but for a short while‚ the abortion rate increases with the new introduction

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    Definition of Terms

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    a clearer understanding of this study the following terms were defined conceptually and operationally. Reproductive health- the right of men and women to be informed of and to have access to safe‚ effective‚ affordable and acceptable methods of fertility regulation of their choice‚ and the right of access to appropriate health care services that will enable women to go safely through pregnancy and childbirth and provide couples with the best chance of having a healthy infant. Reproductive health

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    Iui History

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    HISTORY OF ARTIFICIAL HUMAN REPRODUCTION B.C. 4004f. From our very first ancestors onward‚ for almost 58 centuries all fetuses except Jesus were conceived from sexual intercourse by their human fathers. All without exception‚ Jesus too‚ were gestated in the wombs of their biological human mothers. Hippocrates: "I will not give a woman a pessary to produce abortion." 450f. A.D. 1790f. London. First reported successful artificial inseminations from husband (AIH)‚ engineered by Dr. John Hunter

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