RELIGIOUS STUDIES - EARLY LIFE 0.0 / 5 ? Religious StudiesEARLY LIFEIGCSEAQA Created by: Chelsey`JohnsonCreated on: 15-05-16 17:15 ABORTION The deliberate termination (ending) of a pregnancy, usually before the foetus is 24 weeks old 1 of 25 ABORTION ACT (1967) The first law making abortion legal in England, Scotland and Wales 2 of 25 ADOPTION The legal process where a person (child) is taken (adopted) into the family as a son or daughter 3 of 25 BIRTH Passing down the birth canal and living outside the mother 4 of 25 BLESSING The idea that God has favoured a couple with a child 5 of 25 CONCEPTION The moment the sperm fertilises the egg 6 of 25 DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid that carries genetic information in a cell 7 of 25 EMBRYO Fertilised ovum at about 12-14 days when implants into the wall of the womb 8 of 25 ENSOULED Receives a soul 9 of 25 FERTILITY Being able to conceive a child 10 of 25 FOETUS Fertilised ovum from eight weeks 11 of 25 FOSTERING The taking of a child from a different family into a family home and bringing them up with the rest of the family 12 of 25 FREEDOM OF CHOICE Being able to choose to do whatever you want 13 of 25 GIFT The idea that a child is God's gift to humans 14 of 25 HANDICAP A physical or mental disability 15 of 25 HUMAN FERTILISATION AND EMBRYOLOGY ACT (1990) The amendment to the Abortion Act 1967 that reduced time limit to 24 weeks 16 of 25 MIRACLE OF LIFE The idea that life is wonderful, amazing or special 17 of 25 PRO-CHOICE Slogan used for the view that women should have the right to choose whether or not to have an abortion 18 of 25 PRO-LIFE Slogan used for the view that supports the right to life of the foetus 19 of 25 QUALITY OF LIFE A measure of fulfilment 20 of 25 RIGHTS The legal or moral entitlements to do or not to do something 21 of 25 SACRED Holy, precious because given by God 22 of 25 SANCTITY OF LIFE Life is sacred because it is God-given 23 of 25 UNWANTED CHILDREN Unplanned pregnancies 24 of 25 VIABLE The point at which a foetus can survive if it were to be born 25 of 25
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