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    the respect and dignity of a person. An early embryo that has not yet implanted into the uterus does not have the psychological‚ emotional or physical properties that we associate with being a person. It therefore does not have any interests to be protected and we can use it for the benefit of patients (who ARE persons). The embryo cannot develop into a child without being transferred to a woman’s uterus. It needs external help to develop. Even then‚ the probability that embryos used for in vitrofertilization

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    How would you like to be a lab rat forced to have painful medical experiments done upon you? This happened many times to war prisoners captured by the Nazis during World War 2. Many of the human test subjects were killed and the few who survived were never left the same again‚ many were left crippled‚ and physically and mentally disabled. After the war‚ unconsented Human Experimentation has been banned by the Nuremberg Code since the inhumane Nazi experiments on human prisoners during World War 2

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    An Acceptable Lifestyle Change: Birth Control Contraceptive Methods The habitants in today’s era have a greater advantage than those who lived in previous eras before this time. Through this time era‚ a greater amount of actions‚ duties‚ and ideas have been considered to be acceptable rather than inacceptable and looked down upon on for performing them‚ being a part of it‚ or simply just being for it. For instance‚ sex before marriage before in different time periods was completely inacceptable

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    Abstract Abortion‚ the ending of pregnancy‚ has been a very controversial topic for decades. Is abortion moral or immoral? People all over the world have different opinions. There are different ways that abortion can be performed: surgically or medicinally. There are no specifications on who will have an abortion. Women who have abortions come from all racial‚ ethnic‚ socioeconomic‚ and religious backgrounds. These women‚ in most cases‚ suffer from side effects before or after abortion physically

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    insemination (IUI) - Sperm are deposited directly into your uterus (womb) while you are ovulating. • •In vitro fertilisation (IVF) - Eggs are taken from your ovaries and combined with your partner’s sperm in a petri dish. The fertilised embryos are relocated to your uterus. • •Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) – An individual sperm is injected directly into a single egg in the laboratory and the resulting embryo is transplanted into your uterus. • •Donated sperm - If your partner has a very low sperm

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    “Since the legalization of abortion in 1973‚ over 56 million unborn children have been killed.” Their mothers never gave them chance to be born. Abortion has been a debatable topic for decades‚ but aborting a human being is morally wrong and medically unsafe. According to When Religion and Politics mix ‚ “a fetus is a unborn human being‚ and it is morally wrong to take a human life; the unborn child’s life must consequently be legally protected.” A woman should have the right to do what she wants

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    from the uterus greater than 500 ml within a 24 hour period. The greatest danger of hemorrhage is in the first 24 hours because of the grossly denuded and unprotected area left after detachment of the placenta Uterine Atony Uterine atony‚ or the relaxation of the uterus‚ is the most frequent cause of postpartal hemorrhage. The uterus must remain in a contracted state after birth to allow the open vessels at the placental site to seal. The myometrium fails to contract and the uterus fills with

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    perfectly‚ it can arise complications. Physics is what makes a woman’s uterus contract to deliver a fetus through the birth canal. If a woman’s body fails to contract there will not be enough pressure to deliver the child. This will lead to a mother having a cesarean section. When in labor you may need to measure the pressure exerted from the uterus wall. This is when a intra-uterine pressure catheter will be inserted into the uterus around the placenta to measure the pressure of the contractions

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    stretches it open. He then inserts a hollow tube with a knife-like edge into the uterus and suctions the baby’s body into a bottle. The baby’s body is torn apart.  Since the suction is much stronger than a home vacuum cleaner‚ the placenta is well connected to the uterus line which is also torn away. The D&C method is similar to the suction procedure.  The abortionist inserts a curette and a loop shaped steel knife into the uterus and scrapes the wall.  Scraping is concentrated where he encounters resistance

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    AUL NAME: Ahmad Elias Salim ID: 3020120032 Course: Advanced English Academic Writing Exam: Midterm Semester: Fall 2014/2015 Informative Speech Topic: Abortion Organizational Pattern: Topical General Purpose: To Inform Supervised by: Dr. Ahmad Mosleh Date: AUL/Jadra December 2014 Table Of Contents: Introduction and definition of Abortion History of Abortion Types of Abortion Methods of Abortion Legality of Abortion Risk and Side Effects Conclusion Introduction:___________________________________

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