The Influence Of Abortion On My Life

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What would you do? How would you feel?
What would you do under this circumstance? At this point in my life I know exactly what I would do. I’m not totally against it but I’m also not for it. What I am trying to say is, in my opinion God is the only one who can decide to take a life. Growing up and still to this day I have my religious believes. And the truth is having an abortion is a sin in Gods eyes. Although not everyone follows everything that is in the bible or is religious at all, having an abortion is one of the sins I am never willing to commit. I am not against woman or judge woman when they choose to have an abortion. Although it is their choice I believe it is a wrongful doing. But who are we to tell someone what they can and
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I feel like our society today doesn’t understand or doesn’t want to understand that as soon as a fetus is conceived it’s considered a life. In my life span I have known 3 different people who have had an abortion. 1 was for medical reasons and the other 2 was just them being irresponsible. There are a lot of different situations that could drive a woman to believe they need to have an abortion. But there is also times when it can be avoided. Although not everyone is religious, being smart and thinking about what you are doing is common sense. If you want to go around and have sex with or without protection, don’t be surprised if you end up pregnant. Something women don’t understand is when they have an abortion; it could have possibly been their only chance in becoming a mother. Not just that, there can be complications during the procedure causing them to die. Abortions could also affect you mentally. Some people just can’t deal with the guilt of having an abortion. They either have flashbacks of the day or they can go under really bad depression. In my opinion it’s a scary feeling thinking one day I won’t be able to have kids. So therefore growing up I knew that if I ever got pregnant when I wasn’t ready, I was going to have to man up and deal with the …show more content…
Honestly this to me is a very tricky situation on abortion. Because I believe having a child by someone who raped you could be very depressing. I can’t fully set my mind around it maybe because I have never been in that situation, but in my believes I feel like it’s not a reason enough to keep a child from coming to life. It’s very sad and scary thinking about being in that situation but it is one that happens often. Although I feel like I would personally try to over look it and not terminate a child it will still be very difficult for me. I feel like through time eventually I will overlook it and just love the child for it wasn’t the child’s fault. I am sure there has been a situation where other women have still had their babies and not regret it. Again another option in this situation could be

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