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    conducted by unprofessional groups. Another way is dangerous and is not clean by inserting foreign objects into the womb. Women involved who do abortion without proper medical procedures take high risks facing death following infection and bleeding in the uterus. In addition‚ it is potentially experiencing bleeding in the stomach which can cause the woman unconscious or worse death. Womb also suffered injuries when doing an abortion because those who perform them are traditionally not qualified will use sharp

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    divided into several phases‚ and the length of each phase varies from woman to woman and cycle to cycle. The main phases are the follicular phase‚ ovulation‚ the luteal phase‚ and the menstrual phase. During the follicular phase the lining of the uterus thickens‚ stimulated by gradually increasing amounts of estrogen from the pituitary gland. Follicles in the ovary begin developing under the influence of a complex interplay of hormones‚ and after several days one or occasionally two follicles become

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    gonorrhoeae bacteria migrates to the uterus and or the fallopian tubes causing inflammation and scarring of their lining (peritonitis). Once the migration‚ inflammation‚ and scarring occurs the illness is called Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). If PID develops the patient may develop abscesses to both the tubes and uterus‚ tubal infertility‚ or the formation of a fetus outside of the uterus (ectopic pregnancy). N. gonorrhoeae bacteria is the causes nearly half

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    In Vitro Speech

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    not sterile. Someone would undergo IVF because they cannot naturally conceive. There are various reasons that cause someone to be incapable of conceiving. Some of these include: male infertility: low sperm count‚ low ovarian reserve‚ anatomy of the uterus‚ blockage in the fallopian tubes‚ female age‚ egg quality and quantity‚ endometriosis‚ and unexplained infertility.(advanced fertility center of Chicago) One of the first questions that most people ask about the In-vitro Fertilization procedure

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    Abortion

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    everyone has an opinion on. Abortion as defined on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion)‚ a free online Encyclopedia; is the termination of a pregnancy from the uterus of a fetus or an embryo before viability (independent survival). Pregnancy is the fertilization of an ovum and a sperm‚ and its development in the uterus throughout the gestational period. An abortion is the intentional termination as oppose to a miscarriage‚ which is the spontaneous termination of a pregnancy. Abortion is

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    Human Fertilisation and Development Each day cute little babies are born into this world and being dazzled by their beauty we forget all about the long complicating process that took place which made it possible to have a baby. Therefore in my essay I am going to discuss the human reproductive cell‚ fertilisation and the development of a human life. Humans reproduce sexually‚ with both parents contributing half of the genetic makeup of their offspring via sex cells or gametes. Gametes produced

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    Ethical Issues Of Abortion

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    inserted through the vagina and cervix to the uterus so then pregnancy and contents of the uterine internal lining are vacuumed out. The risks involved with this are side effects including nausea‚ cramping‚ sweating and feeling faint. Rare side effects are heavy or prolong bleeding‚ blood clots‚ damage to the cervix and perforation of the uterus. Infections can occur due to remaining tissue or due to an STD or bacteria that has been introduced into the uterus‚ these can cause fever‚ pain‚ abdominal tenderness

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    Abortion Panel Discussion

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    [D‚ L‚ & P respond] H: So now‚ just so we get a clearer picture of the topic in hand‚ what exactly is abortion? D: In medicine‚ an abortion is the premature exit of the products of conception (the fetus‚ fetal membranes‚ and placenta) from the uterus. It is the loss of a pregnancy and does not refer to why that pregnancy was lost. A spontaneous abortion is the same as a miscarriage – the loss of the fetus before the twenty to twenty-eighth week of pregnancy. The miscarriage of three or more consecutive

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    not know that having an abortion decreases your chances of having a baby when you have decided that you are now ready for a child. When you have an abortion the process they are doing is basically cleaning out your uterus. Which when they do that you are very much weakening your uterus. So when you decide that you do want a baby your chances are slimmer. Also when you have had more than one abortion it also weakens your cervix. That will cause something called an incompetent cervix which starts dilating

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    Abortion Essay

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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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