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Main Research Question: How much teens or adults are pregnant before they’re married?
This will be the main question that I will be trying to answer.
Foundation Questions:
How many teens consider abortion when they are pregnant?
What is abortion?
How might this affect their health?
How also will this affect them when they are older?
How can this affect other people?
These will be the questions that I will be answering to answer my main research question.
1: How many people consider abortion when they are pregnant?
A long time ago, in 2009, there was 14,773 abortions in Canada, and this is without Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, and New Brunswick, because at the time, it was not possible to get the statistics. But even without those parts of Canada, 14,773 is still a large number, and that was in 2009. In 2010, 8,961 women have had repeated abortions, and this is still without the parts I mentioned. And in 2004, 17% of the abortions in Canada were from teenagers, which is the latest on record. If you were to compare these teenagers to women in their 20s, the women took account for 53% of all the abortions in Canada. And these are some massive numbers.
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Abortion is when a pregnancy is ended so that it does not let the baby live or it does not result in the birth of a child. There are 2 types of abortion: Medical and Surgical. Medical is when you would be taking pills for 10-24 weeks, and what it does is that it slowly kills the baby in the process, while Surgical is when during the pregnancy, a pump creates a vacuum which empties uterine contents. After a procedure for abortion or miscarriage treatment, the tissue removed from the uterus is examined for completeness to look and see if the baby has died. That is what abortion