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    it might change their life in a positive way instead of through loss. There are many support groups and organizations that help young women who are pregnant and in need of counseling, mental support, talking to their parents, parenting classes for teens, etc. These can be a very positive and uplifting way for a woman who is pregnant to find help and make friends with people in similar situations so they are not alone. One example would be Focus on The Family Organization. They stated on their…

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    I started reading an interesting article titled “Mixed Messages About Teen Sex” by Stephanie Mollborn. The article started out by explaining Patton’s view on teen sex. Patton is a teenager who grew up in a very open-minded town that disagrees with teens engaging in sexual activity, but encourages them to be safe about it if they do have sex. His town outcasted those who got pregnant from these actions. Not only are teens shunned for getting pregnant, but they are also viewed as sluts. He viewed…

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    In this article, Grimes talks about State Representative Tony Tinderholt has filed a bill calling it the “Abolition of Abortion in Texas Act”. The bill does not make abortion illegal yet, anyone who does end a pregnancy will face criminal charges for capital murder, manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. Grimes states, “This legislation is ridiculous for a host of reasons, among them its blatant flout of constitutional precedent, but more than anything, it lays bare the inherent…

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    Requirement…” states the following, “The Arizona Court of Appeals held that a minor seeking judicial bypass of the state’s parental consent requirement must show fitness for bypass,” (2004). With these laws intact, there is a protection against young teens continuously seeking these kinds of solutions to…

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    Dave Weldon, M.D, R-Fla. is against the pill being available over the counter. He claims that it could have harmful side effects and being available over the counter, people would be more unaware and uninformed of the harmfulness. He says that teen pregnancy rates are at an all time low but that it is due to abstinence education rather than contraception pills. A study showed that a great number of women are treated annually for complications due to abortions. 6.9 million to be exact. Data from…

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    mother is not the only person affected by the choice of abortion ; should only be used if the mother life is in danger. Abortions isn’t always the answer in a surprise or unwanted pregnancy. There’s many other options like adoption or talking out a plan with family members . Abortion should never be a solution in a pregnancy unless the life is in danger. There are many reasons why abortions should be illegal. One reason is because it violates the unborn’s right to life. “ Restore our country’s…

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    risk of pregnancy or transmission of disease. but it is a higher risk than we f nd acceptable.” “The agency that has the formal reponsibility in this situation is the FDA.” Meyers said only 22% of the condoms distributed by his department come from Saf-etex. The other 88 percent comes from from Ansell, a N.J. f rm, which has taken a new order for 500,000 condoms to be delivered in 30 days to help replace the recalled rubbers. The health department has been supplying 50 A. I. D. S. and teen-age…

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    Care System The number of Alaskan foster youth is at a record high; just over 2,700 children are in foster care (Dobbyn, 2015). Foster youth are at a disproportional risk to contract sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and experience unwanted pregnancy (Hudson, 2012). Foster youth, in general, state the major reason why these issues exist is a lack of education and relationships with healthcare providers (Hudson, 2012). Alaska has high rates of STIs, which also greatly increases the risk of…

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    Abortion Anti-abortion really stirs up many questions on whether or not women have the right to have an abortion. Being against abortion, I think that woman should not have the right to have an abortion, and the human fetus is a human being that does have the right to live and fulfill a spot into today’s society along with making an impact in some way. Who knows what that fetus could be or could do, without giving it a chance to the gift of life who will know their possibilities? Nobody will…

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    g/h IV drip (maximum of 30-40 g/day). This drug is an electrolyte that reduces the striated muscle contractions and blocks peripheral neuromuscular transmissions by reducing acetylcholine release at the myoneural junction, it manages seizures in pregnancy (eclampsia) and causes uterine relaxation. Explain the meds you chose to use and whether or not they cross the placental barrier Present any risks with the fetus in the host…

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