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- What is the benefits of abortion like people is a rape victim? What are the benefits to the patients of her free will to decide?Do you think the current conversation about abortion makes good arguments? If so, what is convincing? If not, what could they do to improve?The majority of Americans feel that abortion should be legal in all or most circumstances. True or False
- What is the difference between the body argument, the personal argument and the life argument in the discussion about abortion? which of these views are the most valid, which arguments outweigh the others?How might the following individuals respond to or feel about these definitions? 1)A woman who ended a pregnancy, for whatever reason 2)A couple who have had a spontaneous abortion 3)A person with a disease that one day may be treated with stem cells. 4)A couple who have unsuccessfully tried to conceive for a decade.In your state, what are the specific legal and moral issues regarding abortion that being debated currently? What impact would the possible resolutions to these questions have on healthcare providers in your state?
- A 16-year-old female was pregnant and wished to get married to give the child legitimacy. Her mother objected strenuously and took her daughter to a gynecologist to have an abortion. The gynecologist refused to enter into a contract to perform the abortion without a court order. Should the court allow the abortion? I do not believe the court should allow the abortion as it should be her choice at the age of 16 if she was to get married, I do not believe that anyone should be forced to have an abortion, there are other alternatives, for example giving the baby up for adoption, or having a family member raise the baby.How does recent legislation on abortion (i.e, Texas making all abortions illegal once a fetal heartbeat is detected, with the exception of endangerment to the mother’s life) potentially violate the due proccess clause of the 14th amendment?Please Discuss the medical, ethical, psychological, and personal issues pertinent to the decision to have an abortion.??
- First, explain the difference between a person and a human being. Why is this difference relevant in the discussion of abortion? Do you regard the human/person distinction relevant in the discussion or do you think there are more important factors to consider. Which ones?Is it natural to be homosexual?What is a spontaneous abortion? a therapeutic abortion?