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In What Ways Do Abortion Affect Children And Teenagers?
Trixi McPhelimy
, Kaela Yeowell, Ches Yeowell
ARC Centre for vegetarians
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Abortion
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Abortion Law
5%
Abortion Rate
10%
Across Cultures
5%
Adolescent Development
10%
Adult Roles
10%
Adulthood
10%
Affective Displays
5%
Affective Flattening
5%
Age of Majority
10%
Alcohol Drinking
5%
Anthropology
5%
Armed Forces
5%
Authority Figure
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Behavioral Health
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Biobehavioral
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Biological Changes
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Birth Control
10%
Brain Organization
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Brain Structure
10%
Caregivers
5%
Causes of Maternal Death
5%
Cervix
5%
Childbirth
5%
Clan
5%
Cognitive Development
5%
Comprehensive Abortion Care
5%
Computer Science
5%
Cultural Expression
5%
Cultural Perspective
5%
Culture Conditions
5%
Developing World
5%
Developmental Period
5%
Developmental Phases
5%
Education Level
5%
Education Training
5%
Emotional Blunting
5%
Emotional State
10%
Ethical Issues
5%
Facial Expression
5%
Family Planning
5%
Fetal Diseases
5%
Fetus
10%
Group Membership
5%
Herbal Medicine
5%
High Risk
5%
Hospital Admission
5%
Human Being
5%
Incest
5%
Induced Abortion
15%
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
5%
Intrauterine Device
5%
Latin Language
5%
Law
5%
Legal Abortion
5%
Legal Adulthood
5%
Legal Definition
5%
Legal Guardian
5%
Legal Issues
5%
Linguistic Attitudes
5%
Living Circumstances
5%
Major Change
5%
Making Decisions
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Male Development
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Mass Change
5%
Maternal Death
5%
Mental Problems
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Mifepristone
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Miscarriage
10%
Modern Methods
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Moral Dilemmas
5%
Multiple Transitions
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Murder
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Muscle Mass
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Nation-state
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Nations Culture
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Neuroscience
5%
Organ Mass
5%
Own Body
5%
Physical Development
15%
Physical Expression
5%
Physical Problems
5%
Planning Control
5%
Postabortion Care
5%
Poverty Risk
5%
Preadolescence
10%
Pregnancy Trimester
5%
Prostaglandins
5%
Psychological Development
5%
Psychologists
5%
Pubertal Changes
10%
Pubertal Status
5%
Puberty
21%
Puberty Onset
5%
Public Health Measures
5%
Rape
5%
Relations with Parents
5%
Religious Views
5%
Reproductive Health
5%
Right to Life
5%
Risk of Death
5%
Romantic Partners
5%
Safe Abortion
5%
Safe Abortion Care
5%
School Structure
5%
Second Trimester of Pregnancy
5%
Sex Organs
5%
Sexual Health
5%
Sexual Relations
5%
Sixties
5%
Social Conditions
5%
Social Relationships
5%
Social Roles
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Sociolinguistics
5%
Spontaneous Preterm Birth (sPTB)
5%
Suction Devices
5%
Surgical Technique
5%
Teenage Years
10%
Teenagers
100%
Tobacco Products
5%
Unemployment
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United States
5%
Unsafe Abortion
10%
Video Games
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Vocalization
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Women's Health
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Women's Rights
5%
World Health Organization
5%
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abortion
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accountability
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adolescents
9%
adults
9%
alcohols
3%
anthropology
3%
attitudes
3%
biology
3%
birth
9%
brain
6%
children
100%
comparative evaluations
3%
computers
3%
contracts
3%
control
6%
death
12%
defects
3%
developing countries
3%
devices
6%
drugs
3%
education
12%
embryos
6%
employment
3%
equipment
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females
3%
fetuses
6%
growth
6%
height
3%
hospitals
3%
humans
3%
information
3%
interventions
3%
legal aspects
31%
levels
6%
males
3%
medicine
3%
medicines
3%
muscles
3%
organs
3%
planning
3%
pregnancy
15%
prostaglandins
3%
psychological behavior
3%
psychology
6%
public health
3%
reduction
3%
removal
3%
risks
9%
schools
3%
sex
3%
sociology
3%
surgery
9%
tobacco products
3%
tools
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unemployment
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usa
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vehicles
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weight
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women
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workers
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world health organization
3%
Medicine and Dentistry
Infancy
33%