Inhumane For Abortion

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The only time one should get an abortion, is if the pregnancy was a result of rape or assault. These two situations, indicate that it was not the women’s fault and it is something a woman does not plan for; these two situations are unexpected and women does not deserve to be held responsible for it. Also, women should be able to get an abortion is if there is a miscarriage, physical conditions that endanger if the women’s health if the pregnancy is continued, or birth defects. All these situations indicate that it is not fair for a woman to continue an unsafe pregnancy. When it is an unsafe pregnancy, there a lot of risk included. If the pregnancy is continued it may interfere with future living conditions. Even aborting the baby due to health

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