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    Teratogens Research Paper

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    Margaret A Rivera Child Psychology 2/8/12 In the world we live in today there are many things which may affect pregnancy and the development of the growing fetus within the mother’s womb. Teratogens are drugs‚ chemicals‚ or infections that may cause abnormal fetal growth (Lingen‚ 2006). Some believe that teratogens can affect the fetus as early as 10 to 14 days because the umbilical link is established within that time frame (Teratgons Overview). Even before a woman knows she is pregnant‚ she

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    on the severity of the defect(s) the fetus can be diagnosed as being incompatible with life; a term used when a fetus is nonviable or will never have quality of life. Unfortunately‚ the first trimester ultrasound does not usually reveal birth defects as it is too early in the pregnancy. In the third trimester‚ or latter second trimester‚ a routine ultrasound is performed to determine delivery options‚ to ensure growth‚ and to check the general health of the fetus. It’s during this ultrasound‚ a trained

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    Abortion

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    Introduction: Humanity has always yielded to the pressure of different chemical substances that eventually caused it irreparable damage. Finding the “cure” from the damage obtained was the next step. And it seems that only now‚ when the number of the diseases caused by different substances has reached its peak‚ people have finally understood that the best “cure” is the prevention of any forms of substance abuse. Alcohol is not the last one in the list of these destructive substances. It is the “companion”

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    considered to be poisonous because it causes great damage before conception‚ and most importantly‚ the developing embryo. The effect on the fetus varies; some are more affected than others. When the alcohol enters the body of a pregnant mother‚ it enters her bloodstream which travels pass the placenta to the fetus. It takes a significant amount of time for the fetus to absorb the alcohol—therefore‚ when a pregnant woman drinks heavily‚ the developing tissues and organs

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    Ethics: PHI-104-51-8 26 June 2012 THE MORAL ISSUE OF ABORTION The moral question on both sides of the abortion argument is when a fetus achieves personhood and is awarded moral status thus granting it rights. Does the fetus have a right to life at the use of the mother or does the mother ’s choice for autonomy over her body take precedence over the fetus? How do we begin to answer this highly debated question and what conclusions can be made that have the most logical ethical answer? The

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    “Pro-lifers” believe that the fetus is a human being at the moment of conception‚ and abortion therefore is murder. Those against abortion also agree that the government should have control over a women’s body and forbid her to have abortion. On the flip side‚ “Pro-choicers” argue that the fetus is only a potential child‚ and not a human until the moment the child can survive on its own. So‚ the rights of the self-sustaining‚ living‚ mother overpower the rights of the dependent fetus. Abortion should be

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    What is an abortion? Should abortions be legal in the United States? An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. Today‚ abortion is one of the most controversial topics in the United States‚ some people believe abortions should be illegal‚ but abortions are legal nationwide. My opinion is that abortions should be illegal because an unborn baby should have a chance at life just like the two who conceived it. Abortions should be illegal because there are ways to prevent a pregnancy‚ it is the killing

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    Visible Embryo website http://www.visembryo.com/ Particular points of interest in conception to birth include Stage of Development What significant development is happening? 1 day A sperm can stay alive for up to 48 hours. It takes about ten hours to navigate the female productive track‚ moving up the vaginal canal‚ through the cervix‚ and into the fallopian tube where fertilization begins. Although 300 million sperm may enter the upper part of the vagina‚ only 1%‚ 3 million enter the uterus

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    the baby. The mother just simply did not want to mother a child. The exact age of the embryo was unknown‚ but thought to be around the twenty-second to twenty-fourth week of pregnancy. Dr. Edelin cut through the placental wall and then removed the fetus from the mother`s uterus. Dr. Edelin had many issues at stake when performing the abortion and below I will decide what would be the best decision based on the facts presented in the case

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    Johnston‚ 2012). Most women would not want to carry a baby for nine months from a case of rape or incest. A mother of an unborn child may prevent a life of suffering for the child‚ by terminating the pregnancy due to early-detected health problems of the fetus. Overall‚ these cases represent such a slight percentage as to why women get abortions. What is the central reason for abortions if these “hard cases” are so misrepresented? A total of forty-two percent of women in a survey had an abortion because

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