- Women shouldn't become pregnant after a certain age because it is unhealthy for both the mother and the baby.
- A woman should be able to choose if her body is healthy enough to carry a child regardless of her age.
- There shouldn't be a high risk warning at the age of 30 because it is too young to be valid.
- Are there enough statistics to back up a "high risk" warning.
- If pregnancy in your 30's is high risk then why are doctors performing invitro on women in their 40's?
- If a woman over 30 is having a "normal" pregnancy then all of the additional test shouldn't be necessarry.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
D#4, HW#5 -- Focus your research topic
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Good topic. A topic that I have no clue about. Wasn't there a woman who had a child after sixty recently. Some sort of world record? My parents tlak about Jon & Kate and their eight kids and the "Octomom" alot. Off topic, I know but that is all I know.
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