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Early life
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GCSE R.E 2 (Early life) Mind Map on Early life, created by james.glassey on 04/05/2013.
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Early life
Life begins
Fertilisation
Implantation
Baby move
Heartbeat heard
Viability
Born
Fertility treatment
AIH
Artificial insemination with husbands sperm
AID
Artificial insemination with donor sperm
IVF
Sperm and egg collected in test tube
Abortion(getting rid of unborn foetus)
Reason
Save women life
Baby disabled/ ill when born
Religion
Christian negative
Life is sacred
Wrong to kill
Muslims Negative
Life sacred
God plans life
Wrong to kill
Instead
Mother keep baby
Baby fostered
Baby adopted
Law to happen
mother physical health risk
Mother mental health risk
Mother family suffer
Chance risk to baby
-24 weeks
Morality
Absolute
Faith right course of action to take in moral dilema
Relative
Different courses of action in different situations
Contraception
Catholic- negative
Against natural law
Protestant
In marriage:..planning family..joy
Islam
Mother health threatened
Child to be disabled
Family don't have money
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