Pro Abortion Persuasive Essay

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Do you have a plan for your future? To graduate highschool, go to college and get a degree, a good job. A lot of people have that plan, but not everyone follows through with their plan, some people make mistakes and end up getting pregnant. When a teen girl gets pregnant, she thinks it’s the end of the world and either wants to drop out of highschool and quit everything or get an abortion. Most teens want an abortion. What is an abortion? An abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy that is most often performed in the first 28 weeks of the pregnancy. There are many states in the United States that support abortion and many that don’t. Throughout the United States people have many debates over whether or not abortion should be legal or illegal. If we make …show more content…
The teen needs to learn responsiblity because another life is on their hands, not just theirs.

It takes example because sometimes during pregnancies you learn things about your body or the babies body by talking to other people and hearing what they have learned or what they have done and those are examples.

Learning responsibility involves experience because it is basically trial and error, not everyone gets everything right on the first try so before you learn responsibility you have to go through tough things a few times before you can overcome them, like trial and error.

When a teen gets pregnant and is learning responsibility they are going to need a lot of empathy because they don’t know what they are doing, the need people to be there for them and to help them.

When learning responsibility teens need expectations set for them, especially when pregnant, because when becoming a parent you are expectated to maintain a job to provide things your baby will need, you are also expected to be able to teach your baby things such as love, kindness, and natural life things that they will need to

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