Argumentative Essay Against Abortion

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    Hormone imbalances are becoming increasingly common due to changes in diet and other environmental factors. In the past, hormone problems usually only affected older women, usually in their forties and fifties. Today, more teenage girls are showing signs of hormone imbalances. For a teenage girl, the problems associated with a hormone imbalance can be particularly disturbing or embarrassing. Many hormonal changes occur during the teenage years. Young women often get their first periods during…

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    From as early as the 30th century B.C to today, men and women have tried to avoid pregnancy by using numerous methods. From 3000 B.C to the 19th century the methods included condoms first made from materials such as linin sheaths, animal intestines and fish bladders. Then spermicides were introduced where linen cloth condoms were soaked in chemical solutions and then dried before use. They then evolved to condoms made from durable rubber and introduced diaphragms made from the same durable…

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    to make Chantel get an abortion. When she told him she was pregnant he got furious and high tempered which no one has seen him like that before. When they were outside when Chantel told him she was pregnant he just started yelling at her and not even trying to talk through the situation. Finally Tyrone told his uncle about Chantel’s pregnancy and gave him $500 to get an abortion which was not something that Chantel wanted to do. He kept pushing Chantel to get the abortion. When she didn’t even…

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    were provided in 2014. According to the 2014-2015 Planned Parenthood Annual Report, the multitude of the funding was provided from Medicaid. 3% of services completed in 2014 were abortions. Abortions at Planned Parenthood are not funded by federal funds, according to The Washington Post. Any funds used for abortions are private donations. The other 31% of services were for contraception, 45% for STI/STD testing and treatments and 7% cancer screen and prevention. Planned Parenthood’s staff…

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    Masculinity And Abortion

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    Gender Abortion is widely accepted as a “women’s issue” by abortion activists, with cis, heterosexual women leading the movement and serving as the voice for abortion rights. A search for trans men and abortion in academic search engines such as EBSCO brings up no articles on the issue. Indeed, the academic literature on trans men and access to abortion is severely lacking. The same is true for queer women. The idea that queer women and trans men cannot get pregnant uses stereotypes about their…

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    Myths About Pcos

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    Debunking 3 Myths About PCOS Summary: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of most common illness in women these days. However, many women have no info or awareness about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. This unawareness has given birth to numerous myths about it. Let’s debunk some myths about PCOS. Main Content: A complex hormonal and metabolic issue known as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) influences females, and leads to symptoms, such as fertility issues, weight increase, acne, excess hair…

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    assistance that was used for this study. There was available additional data from various sources, this data however was not used as it did not correspond to Santa Clara Counties collected data either in figures or in years. When the National Violence Against Women Act was passed in 1994, guidelines were not provided on the gathering of statistical data was…

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    Doctor's facilities, amid their ordinary course of treatment ought to test pregnant ladies for medications of any sort, whether legitimate or not. Obviously, the patient ought to be educated of such testing, however assent ought not be required. Discoveries of unlawful medications ought to be utilized to teach and treat the mother for a dependence as opposed to illuminating law implementation of such an action. Clinics are in the matter of treating individuals' illnesses and advancing…

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    Substance abuse is excessive use of a drug such as alcohol, narcotics or cocaine without medical justification (Merriam-Webster, 2017). These type of abuse leads to serious adverse reaction that can change the life of the mother and the fetus. There are several factors that can lead with substance abuse which are neonatal abstinence syndrome and stillbirth. Neonatal abstinence syndrome takes place when the pregnant individual intake these types of drugs which then is transmitted to the fetus…

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    For many, pregnancy is a beautiful time of change, discovery, growth, anticipation, and excitement; however, it is also a time that often ushers in great life changes and can upset the normalcy of life. It is a time that is sometimes long awaited and sometimes unexpected, sometimes desired and sometimes unwanted. It is a time of uncertainly and unknowns, because the end result of pregnancy is not always as expected, and tragically, one the most common adverse pregnancy outcomes is fetal death,…

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