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    It is only once the determination is made that it can be purported that any moral characteristic can yield a preponderance of evidence that there is any obligation or lack thereof as it pertains to a life (of a fetus) being saved. Marquis exclaimed that while‚ both the anti-abortionist and pro-choicers claims do seem to be accurate and true‚ being that "it looks like a baby" claim sets forth a more difficult fact to establish earlier in the pregnancy‚ this is where

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    Within the healthcare industry‚ numerous ethical issues have arisen over the years. A few common ethical issues faced today are abortion‚ euthanasia‚ and the containment of HIV/AIDS. To address ethical issues within the healthcare industry the use of a process termed the ethical decision making process‚ is a necessary tool in approaching ethical issues and furthermore finding the best ethical solution. The first of these ethical issues we will discuss is abortion. Three categories of abortion exist

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    Autism Research Paper

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    could possibly be: lack of oxygen at birth‚ a faulty gene or genes‚ or even a chemical imbalance. Even though autism is developed at an early stage of childhood‚ there is still no prenatal test to see if a child is developing autism when they are a fetus. Doctors may have a hard time diagnosing a child with autism because there is no medical test like taking blood to diagnose it. Doctors must look at a child’s behavior instead. Patients that have autism are to take a wide range of medication to help

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    Kalli Dykema CFS 431 Individual Paper Nutrition and Fetal Development My group chose to do our presentation on the subject of nutrition and fetal development; we thought it would be both fun and interesting so that’s why we chose this topic. The five main sub-topics we chose to research were the placentas role‚ healthy and unhealthy pregnancies‚ foods to avoid during pregnancy‚ and special circumstances. Emily’s topic was the placentas role‚ Katelyn’s topic was foods to avoid during pregnancy

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    Abortions

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    agreement. The argument is life and death though the uncertainty of complication makes it difficult. I don’t believe in abortion because it’s murder we are not the ones that can decide whether the the baby fetus lives or dies. Abortion is a life or death matter‚ definite death for the fetus and a high chance of death for the mom. Introduction Abortions: the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy‚ most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. I choose this topic

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    have an a fetus during it’s development. Serious consequences‚ including a

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    month old fetus is relatively similar to an infant‚ so if abortion of a nine month old is justified then infanticide is justified (Warren‚ 342). Therefore if infanticide is considered as a type of murder‚ then abortion should be considered similarly. But Warren responds that infanticide is in fact different from abortion. First‚ infanticide would deprive others of parenthood as infants are able to be given to adoption centers/agencies and orphanages. Secondly‚ unlike an infant‚ “the unborn fetus‚ contrary

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    Risks Of Preeclampsia

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    7. What are the risks to the fetus if this condition is left untreated? If preeclampsia-eclampsia is left untreated‚ the fetus is at risk of: Placental deterioration and insufficiency: This would eventually cause the mother to provide a decreased and inadequate amount of nutrients to the fetus Hypoxia: Decreasing the amount of oxygen the fetus receives Intrauterine growth retardation: Affecting the growth of the fetus‚ causing abnormalities and deformities 8. What are the maternal sequelae

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    A fetus obtains power beyond belief. It can manipulate the body and physiology of its mother‚ doing anything to maximize the transfer of nutrients from mother to self. Six percent of pregnant women even undergo gestational diabetes‚ unable to withstand the manipulation of their offspring. By the same token‚ however‚ a fetus embodies vitality. In any society‚ vitality and power persist as two of the most significant traits. In Olmec society‚ as reflected through its iconography present in its art

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    Abortion: Is It Wrong?

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    in her. And to make it worse the baby is called a "fetus"‚ or "non-viable"‚ or "not yet human" A rational Case against Abortion Even one celled creatures are alive. They are humans and have human DNA‚ as long as it has a human DNA it’s a human ore in this case a future What is growing in the woman is more than a one cell creature. So abortion is wrong but not if it’s an emergency but abortion is murder! I’ll bet if you asked an unborn fetus whether he imagined the idea of being murdered‚ it

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