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    for multiple reasons in the U.S.A. Abortion Is the practice of ending a pregnancy by removing a fetus before it can survive outside the uterus. Some societies have accepted and some have not. The beliefs and views of these societies are usually into two groups‚ pro-choice and pro-life. Pro-choice supports the legalization of abortion without the control of government or religion. Pro-life argues that fetus are still babies‚ thus‚ abortion should be illegal. However‚ despite the fact that each side

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    exceptions to this ban. For Hindus abortion is not allowed as the physical body of the fetus and its soul are considered to be joined from the point of conception. Additionally‚ according to the Hindu doctrine of reincarnation the fetus is not developing into a person as it is already considered a person from its conception. Therefore‚ aborting the fetus would be the same as committing murder. However if the fetus and continued pregnancy of the mother will result in harm to the mother‚ an abortion

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    decision based on what kind of effect it will have on all those involved. This is a very utilitarian way of looking at abortion because it looks at the decision and determines which choice will cause the least amount of harm to the mother‚ father‚ fetus‚ and society (BBC‚ 2013). Traditionally in Hindu culture‚ when considering circumstances where abortion is a possible solution to a problem‚ it is usually found that the procedure is not the appropriate response to the situation and aborting the baby

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    which getting an abortion would be immoral. What is especially innovative is the way in which her argument is constructed by Thomson. She starts the essay by pointing out the argument over abortion seems to numerous individuals to hinge on whether the fetus is a man. Most feel that if we could simply discover the response to that puzzle‚ the consequences for abortion would be clear; namely‚ that if fetuses are not individuals then‚ and that if fetuses are persons afterward abortions should be impermissible

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    damage during pregnancy”. It may be alcohol‚ cigarette‚ cocaine‚ marijuana and so on. But of all the abused substances‚ alcohol produces by far the most serious neurobehavioral effects on the fetus according to the Institute of Medicine Report to Congress‚ 1996. p.35. As such it attacks the nervous system of the fetus at

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    An abortion is the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus‚ resulting in or caused by its death‚ when artificially induced by chemical‚ surgical‚ or other means. When a fetus is expelled from the womb spontaneously it is called a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion. Abortions have been induced throughout history‚ using methods that were often unsafe and could result in serious harm or even death to the woman. A strong argument for permitting legal abortions has been to eliminate

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    membranes occurs when the amniotic membranes surrounding the growing fetus rupture causing a loss of fluid before 37 weeks of gestation and before the onset of natural labor. PPROM‚ preterm premature rupture of membranes is seen often in women who smoke and use recreational drugs. If PPROM occurs before 26 weeks of gestation it is considered extreme and more often than not leads to more serious complications for the mother and the fetus. The article I chose to review is a case study of about 44 extreme

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    the respect for human integrity and dignity of the person (woman / fetus). It is discussed today‚ and with surprising insistence‚ the legalization of abortion. Remember that legalizing means‚ roughly‚ to say that what you legalize is "good" for society‚ or at least‚ not bad at all. There are different types of induced abortion‚ all with various ethical implications. However‚ the question that arises is whether the embryo / fetus is the property of the mother‚ therefore becoming subject to her will

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    removing a living human fetus from the mother’s womb with an intention to end the life of that fetus preceding to its natural birth. Many people feel as though abortion is a huge crime; killing a human being‚ but just a different process. On the other hand‚ many other people may feel as though abortions are okay‚ and it should be the women’s decision on whether the fetus should continue to grow and become welcomed in the world today. Do the parents by any idea ever think that the fetus may have feelings

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    with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)‚ that is considered a huge number. ("Drinking alcohol during pregnancy‚" 2008). Pregnancy is a very crucial time for the fetus. Women need to take care of the fetus by resting‚ eating a balanced and diet nutritious and performing some physical exercise. In the world‚ there are many things that can impact the fetus that women are not aware of and mothers should be cautious. Alcohol is one of them‚ expectant mothers should not drink alcohol during pregnancy. The purpose

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