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Read the information carefully. What are the issues? Scenarios Read the information carefully. What are the issues? What would you do?

Lucy is 15 years old. She has been going out with her boyfriend, Tom, for 8 months and they are sure that they love each other. They have been having sex for quite a while now and they have always used condoms. Unfortunately, something has gone wrong and Lucy is horrified to find out that she is pregnant. Lucy is very worried about telling her parents. She is sure that they will not understand. They have warned her against having a sexual relationship because they believe she is too young. Lucy is just starting year 11 and is on target to get mostly A and B grades; she wants to go to university and eventually become a teacher. Tom, who is a year older, has just got into college and is doing a plumbing course. He will support Lucy in whatever she wants to do, although he thinks that they are too young to have children.

Mary is 48 and she has 3 grown-up children Mary is 48 and she has 3 grown-up children. Her marriage has just broken up and in all the upset she had not noticed that her periods had stopped. She has now found out that she is 17 weeks pregnant. Her husband has a new girlfriend and is not prepared to go back to Mary; he has also made it clear that he cannot help her financially. Mary is a committed Christian and has always been sure that abortion is wrong. However, she is worried that she may have a child who is disabled and she is concerned about what will happen to it should anything happen to her. Mary’s children have mixed views about what she should do. Her eldest daughter lives abroad and travels around for her work. Her younger daughter has always been sure that she does not want children as she wants to concentrate on her career and her son already has 3 small children of his own.

Mrs X is 19 weeks pregnant with triplets Mrs X is 19 weeks pregnant with triplets. She and her husband had undergone fertility treatment so that they could have children. However, they had made it very clear to the doctors that they did not want more than 2 children and they were dismayed to find that Mrs X was actually pregnant with 3 babies. The doctors have said it might be possible for Mrs X to have an operation which would remove one of the foetuses and leave two behind. There are some dangers associated with the operation – it is possible that something might go wrong and the operation might cause Mrs X to miscarry all 3 children. Mr X is concerned that Mrs X will regret the decision to have the operation however; he firmly thinks that they can only cope with 2 children. Mrs X worries that she will feel very guilty and does not know how she could explain her decision to her family and friends, all of whom are very excited for her.

HWK P.90-91 Real life situations Read through each of the religions and make notes in turn on their approach to abortion in the real world. Why do you think that rape is justification for abortion in the majority of cases? Explain how religious people use the idea of compassion when considering abortion Books to be taken in next lesson...

Task Read through the scenario and then write a response using: P – oint E – vidence E – xplanation Hint: You will need to do this twice, use your notes from last lesson!!!

Compassion What is meant by compassion?

Eastern Faiths Aim: To consider the Buddhist, Sikh and Hindu attitudes towards abortion Keywords: Enlightenment – A blessed state free from ignorance, suffering and desire Ensouled – Receives a soul

Task Complete Activities 1-3 on Page 89