Category: Abortion
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Abortion: Effects and Legalization
Table of Contents Introduction Physical Effects of Abortion Psychological Effects of Abortion Frowning upon Abortion Legalization Conclusion References Introduction Abortion has remained a legally regulated health procedure in most countries over the years given the growing concern of deaths resulting from it. Despite efforts by countries to increase the liberal abortion policies, the growing dangers…
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Abortion and Catholic Church’s Attitude
Spontaneous abortion is more commonly defined as a miscarriage, which happens involuntary and cannot be controlled. No factors cause intended miscarriages and religious ethics are on the women’s side and do not blame them for losing the fetus. On the contrary, induced abortion is an intended termination of a pregnancy, on the request of the…
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Ethical, Medical, and Legal Aspects of Abortion
Spontaneous and Procured Abortion: Difference and Ethical Impact Abortion is a medical procedure aimed at termination of pregnancy. It is defined as interruption of pregnancy “before the fetus can live independently in the extrauterine environment” (Nita & Ilie, 2020, p.283). Abortion can be induced, or, in other words, procured, which means that it is carried…
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Health Insurance Abortion Ban in South Dakota
Table of Contents Overview of healthcare policy Health Insurance Abortion Ban in South Dakota The solution to the health policy concern The Planned Parenthood Federation of America Conclusion References Overview of healthcare policy According to the WHO (2019), healthcare policy is defined as the decisions, plans, and actions that are undertaken to ensure that specific…
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Health Insurance Abortion Ban in South Dakota
Table of Contents Overview of healthcare policy Health Insurance Abortion Ban in South Dakota The solution to the health policy concern The Planned Parenthood Federation of America Conclusion References Overview of healthcare policy According to the WHO (2019), healthcare policy is defined as the decisions, plans, and actions that are undertaken to ensure that specific…
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Debate on Abortion Insurance in South Dakota
Table of Contents Overview Reflection Conclusion References Overview The selected healthcare policy is the Health Insurance Abortion Ban in South Dakota which prevents Medicaid funding for any abortion procedures unless the patient’s life is in danger. This directly contradicts federal law of the Hyde Amendment to the Affordable Care Act which allows insurance funding under…
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Debate on Abortion Insurance in South Dakota
Table of Contents Overview Reflection Conclusion References Overview The selected healthcare policy is the Health Insurance Abortion Ban in South Dakota which prevents Medicaid funding for any abortion procedures unless the patient’s life is in danger. This directly contradicts federal law of the Hyde Amendment to the Affordable Care Act which allows insurance funding under…
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Should Abortions Be Legal? Arguments For and Against
Table of Contents Introduction Pro Arguments Contra Arguments Rebuttal Conclusion References Introduction The debate about abortions has been ongoing not only because of the medical implications but also because of ethical considerations associated with it. In the middle of the 19th century, medically-induced abortions were popular among the population and resulted in a large number…
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Abortion and Moral Theory
Table of Contents Introduction Theories Applied by the Stakeholders The Most Appropriate Theory to Apply Conclusion References Introduction Healthcare professionals have to face numerous ethical issues each day. In many cases, there are certain guidelines and principles shared by practitioners and patients that help in making moral decisions. However, some issues are still debatable, and…
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Abortion and Moral Theory
Table of Contents Introduction Theories Applied by the Stakeholders The Most Appropriate Theory to Apply Conclusion References Introduction Healthcare professionals have to face numerous ethical issues each day. In many cases, there are certain guidelines and principles shared by practitioners and patients that help in making moral decisions. However, some issues are still debatable, and…