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    Abortion Ethics

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    intrinsically wrong‚ since actions are wrong only insofar as they cause suffering or reduce happiness. For abortion‚ it is the consequence or effect on the mother‚ fetus (unborn baby)‚ and others that matter‚ not person’s rights or moral status of fetus. b) The second position relies on some theoretical concepts--human being‚ person or rights. Is the fetus a human being or person? If it is a human being or person‚ then does it have rights‚ especially right to life? What are the criteria for being a person

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    The Value of Life: Pro Life

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    fantasy‚ but a procedure called abortion‚ defined as an operation to end a pregnancy by removing an embryo or fetus from its mother’s womb (“Choose” sec 1). In the United States alone‚ approximately 1.37 million abortions occur per year. Late term abortions‚ or post first-term abortions‚ are known to cause serious health problems such as mental issues and moral dilemmas because the fetus has taken the shape of a baby and thus is a viable human being. Abortion has been debated for centuries because

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    some situation . Reason #1 Although there’s no question about whether the fetus is a biologically human organism or not it does not follow that the fetus is a person‚ and it is persons that have rights‚ including the right to life. There are five properties that characterize person. The properties include‚ Consciousness‚ Reasoning‚ Self motivated activity‚ capacity to communicate and presence of self-awareness. The fetus during pregnancy has only one of these properties

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    introduction‚ I learned that throughout history people have thought that the emotions and experiences of a pregnant woman impinge on her developing fetus. (DiPietro‚ 2004) I also learned that there are no direct neural connections between the mother and fetus. (DiPietro‚ 2004) The journal went on to describe the physiological processes involved in mother to fetus bio-chemical and hormonal functions. The main studies used in determining theoretical explanations throughout history‚ have been in animal

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    Movie Review: In the Womb

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    scientific facts‚ then you ’re wrong‚ its still seems like a crazy miracle that happens one after the other in the all wide World.  I strongly recommend everyone to see that  movie‚ it shows the very little detailsof the process and even shows us the fetus in a verity of positions‚ moves‚ making faces‚ etc that we cant see without that film.  you will enjoy it. Source: http://www.shvoong.com/exact-sciences/2000143-womb/#ixzz2cqvNjWSF Maybe this has already been talked about and I missed it‚ but I thought

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    Abortion is the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. I think abortion is wrong and I am against it because having an abortion is killing a human. Abortions can not only cause many health problems for the mother during the abortion‚ but in the future too. Having an abortion is not the right choice and is very harmful. Is it okay to kill a human? No‚ it is not. If you kill a human‚ it is considered a crime‚ as well as a sin‚ and you will go to jail. If we are

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    Effects Of Teratogens

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    It is important that newly pregnant women know that teratogens are environmental substances/agents that harm the development of the fetus. These substances are dangerous because the can cross the placental barrier and negatively affect the fetus. Some of them include: alcohol (causes cardiac‚ skeletal‚ and urogenital abnormalities)‚ tobacco (causes low birth weight prematurity; respiratory problems‚ cleft palate‚ etc.)‚ cocaine (causes irritability‚ restlessness‚ tremors; medically and psychologically

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    Sex Selective Abortion

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    Sex-selective abortion is the practice of terminating a pregnancy based upon the predicted sex of the fetus. The selective abortion of female fetuses is most common in areas where cultural norms value male children over female children‚[1] especially in parts of People’s Republic of China‚ India‚ Pakistan‚ Korea‚ Taiwan‚ and the Caucasus.[1][2] Sex-selective infanticide is killing a child based on the child’s sex‚ usually shortly after birth (sex selective neonaticide). A 2005 study estimated that

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    Abortion Ethical Issues

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    Abortion is the termination of pregnancy‚ whether induce or spontaneous prior to a woman giving birth. The abortion can take place if the fetus has not exceeded less than 20 weeks from the time the woman has been impregnated. “The Christian Right seeks to criminalize abortion‚ but not all religions condemn abortion unequivocally.” Some people may ask if abortion is ethical or unethical‚ and based on location‚ moral beliefs‚ laws‚ and religion there are different views. In the world most countries

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    Why Abortion Is Wrong

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    is pregnant‚ the embryo has already developed into a fetus that has “organ systems such as the heart and digestive tube… as well as structural features such as arm and leg buds” (Munson and Lague‚ page 468). This is stating that the fetus is now a living being with a heartbeat‚ and a mother should not abort a fetus because the mother is not obligated to sustain the life of another. Paternalism plays a role in this situation in favor of the fetus and its rights. If a person is mentally stable‚ then

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