abortion in the PONS Dictionary

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The symptoms include respiratory distress, bloodstained discharge (usually frothy) from the mouth, fever, anorexia, mild diarrhea, cyanosis, lethargy and spontaneous abortion in sows.
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She refused to have an abortion and also refused to receive chemotherapy treatment that might have harmed the foetus.
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Both of these ascriptions are considered loaded terms in mainstream media where terms such as abortion rights or anti-abortion are generally preferred.
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Among his essays within these fields those on the wrongness of slavery, abortion and the golden rule, and on demi-vegetarianism have received the most attention.
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The sessions will involve showing women the procedure of abortion (most likely by videos).
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Unsafe abortion is another major cause of maternal death.
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Many women who sought out these means of abortion died directly from the procedure or later from contracted complications and infections.
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When the maternal hygiene offices reopened in 1950, abortion counseling became one of their main services.
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The disease can cause abortion, stillbirths, and infertility.
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Only in extremely rare cases are women permitted to have an abortion with no offense.
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