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  • ...elievers]], among other groups and individuals in society, the practice of abortion is controversial. ...ry at large, with the current legal status of the circumstances regulating abortion complex and in flux. The key court decision is [[Roe v. Wade]].
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  • ...rrent spontaneous abortion''', is "three or more consecutive [[spontaneous abortion]]s."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Abortion}} {{r|Abortion (medical methods)}}
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  • [[Registered Nurse]] and [[abortion|anti-abortion]] activist; blogger; columnist, [[WorldNetDaily]]; one of the 30 most promi
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  • ...often simply ask if the respondent is "pro-life" or "pro-choice" vis-a-vis abortion.<ref name=Gallup>{{citation ==Abortion politics==
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  • ...term abortion services. Victim of [[murder]] by shooting allegedly by anti-abortion activist [[Scott Roeder]].
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  • ...elievers]], among other groups and individuals in society, the practice of abortion is controversial. ...ry at large, with the current legal status of the circumstances regulating abortion complex and in flux. The key court decision is [[Roe v. Wade]].
    1,007 bytes (145 words) - 15:52, 10 February 2011
  • In [[obstetrics]], '''spontaneous abortion''', also called '''miscarriage''', is "expulsion of the product of [[fertil [[Habitual abortion]] is the occurrence of three or more spontaneous abortions.
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  • * [[Habitual abortion]] * [[Spontaneous abortion]]
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  • {{r|Abortion}} {{r|Anti-abortion activism}}
    175 bytes (21 words) - 14:33, 13 January 2010
  • ...rrent spontaneous abortion''', is "three or more consecutive [[spontaneous abortion]]s."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
    936 bytes (125 words) - 08:06, 25 March 2010
  • An organization that opposes [[abortion]] and [[euthanasia]], primarily through litigation
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  • ...oral drug, which, in combination with others, is used to induce elective [[abortion]]
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  • ...y]] since 2005; resigned from [[Socialist Party (Uruguay)]] in 2007 over [[abortion]]
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  • A U.S. group principally opposed to [[abortion]] and [[euthanasia]], with some interest in other life issues; Affiliate, [
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  • ...ely gave each individual U.S. state the right to determine the legality of abortion within its borders.
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  • ...[[Eduardo Fernandez]]; current national president resigned from it over [[abortion]] policy; part of [[Frente Amplio]] governing coalition
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  • ...arty (United States)|Democratic Party]] women, who oppose prohibition on [[abortion]] and restrictions on other reproductive issues, to office
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  • ...ited States|Supreme Court]] decision that made most state laws outlawing [[abortion]] unconstitutional.
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  • ...fetus as soon as is compatible with survival, or performing a therapeutic abortion
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  • ...was one of three clinics in the United States which provided "late-term" [[abortion]]s after the 21st week of pregnancy. ...083639.shtml George Tiller Murder Trial: Are Prosecutors Trying to Silence Abortion Foe, Killer?]</ref> Following Tiller's death, Women's Health Care Services
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  • ....S. Senate]] on legislative initiatives involving [[national security]], [[abortion]], [[marriage]], and [[pornography]]
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  • ...t the time had laws in contravention of the ruling) state laws outlawing [[abortion]], as it found them to be in violation of the constitutional right to priva ...However, in practice, most medical professionals only performed elective abortion in the first trimester (within 12 weeks of fertilization). Later term (aft
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  • ...94 best known as the author of ''[[Roe v. Wade]]'' (1973), which legalized abortion (until the 2022 Supreme Court overturned it).
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • ...what the proponents consider to be human life, with a core opposition to [[abortion]], and, depending on the individual or group, [[euthanasia]] and [[assisted
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • ...the 2008 session; [[U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee]]; crafted [[abortion]] compromise enabling passage of the House health care reform bill, [[H.R.
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • ===Habitual abortion=== |+ Thrombophilia and [[habitual abortion]].<ref name="pmid12648968">{{cite journal| author=Rey E, Kahn SR, David M,
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  • ...cross the country. NARAL stands for National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws. ...to be very influential. In 1975 the NARAL changes its name to the National Abortion Rights Action League.
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  • ...erest of the National Right to Life Committee and its members has been the abortion controversy; however, it is also concerned with related matters of medical ...ential lobbying groups in Washington. It disagrees that NRLC is limited to abortion and euthanasia, saying that it also opposes stem cell research, in vitro fe
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • {{r|abortion}}
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  • ...States)|Democratic Party]] women, who are opposed to the prohibition of [[abortion]], to office. EMILY is an acronym for "Early Money Is Like Yeast" (it helps [[Marjorie Dannenfelser]], president of the anti-abortion group [[Susan B. Anthony List]], responded "EMILY's List is running scared
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  • ...ived that the majority of voters would agree, rather than on issues like [[abortion]].
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • ...oe v. Wade Supreme Court decision in 1973, which made state laws outlawing abortion unconstitutional. They were highly important in the election of Ronald Reag Opposition to abortion and same-sex marriage is widespread in this group, as well as opposition to
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  • ...issued an [[Executive Order]] committing not to allocate Federal funds for abortion.
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • ...ranch agencies. From 1988-1993, she was the Legal Director of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (now [[NARAL Pro-Choice America]]). S ...oice Act (FOCA), which will wipe out virtually all state laws dealing with abortion or parental consent/notification...Johnsen has been a longtime critic of Pr
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  • '''[[National Abortion Rights Action League]]''' ...a.org/choice-action-center/us-gov/congressional-record-on-choice/ National Abortion Rights Action League]
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • Jindal is very conservative, as he strongly opposes [[abortion]] and [[embryonic stem cell research]], and supported [[gun rights]], a str
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  • {{r|Abortion politics}}
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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  • {{r|Abortion}}
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