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Pro Choice? (Anti)abortion?
Pro-life. 60 million babies have been aborted since Roe v Wade, and they can’t all have been absolutely necessary. People have gone nuts and abused what was supposed to be “rare†this is jesus christ. abortion is a choice. no one should tell anyone they can't have one. be safe about it.when government is commissioned to decrease poverty , as it is increasingly mandated to, it is automatically empowered to have more control over our lives. In time , government will have control over who procreates , who lives , and who dies..Some in acedemia are already calling for abortionup into the third year of life. Absolutely agree, this is the way to go. Notice that some of them wish they hadn't been born. Notice that everyone who is pro choice has been born. There is a law which allows a person who murders a pregnant woman to be charged with two murders - not just one. Why, then, would that woman be allowed to murder her own child? Some things do not make any sense - a baby is a baby, no matter what the size. Even a twelve week baby feels a pain, and suffers immensely during the abortion procedure. [1][2] Access to legal, professionally performed abortions reduces injury and death caused by unsafe illegal abortions. Unfortunately, abortions will happen due to a number of medical, personal, economic, and social reasons. Making it illegal only further increases suffering - brings unnecessary health risks to mothers who are determined to abort their babies.
It would be far more efficient and pragmatical if politicians were focused on decreasing poverty as that would result in decreased abortion rates. Instead, they stick to their ideological convictions and are trying to control our lives, what we can or cannot do, and how we should live. They would rather be righteous than problem solvers. One should always look for the source of a problem and prevent it, instead of simply trying to deal with symptoms and consequences. Almost all of late term abortions are done to prevent life threatening situation of pregnant woman, or due to risk of child being born with mental or physical abnormalities. [3]Twenty-four percent of all pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) end in abortion.
From 1973 through 2002, more than 42 million legal abortions have occurred.
Of women having an abortion: almost every other woman already had an abortion before; almost every other woman is a protestant; two out of three never married; 60% have one or more children; is 4 times more likely that a woman is poor, not rich.
Abortion is always caused by social conditions and almost never because of incest or rape.[4] I'm a strong proponent of a ban on late-term abortion. I think abortion should remain legal, but it needs to be safe and rare. We can all recognize that abortion in many ways represents a sad, even tragic choice to many, many women. The fact is that the best way to reduce the number of abortions is to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies in the first place. I am personally opposed to abortion, but I don't think I have a right to impose my view on the rest of society. Wherever you fall on the abortion issue, right or left, it is parents' right to be notified when their minor daughter is considering abortion so that they can protecting their children. We should try to prevent unintended pregnancies, reduce the need for abortion, and support women and families in the choices they make.Pro Choice? (Anti)abortion?