Abortion is a Woman's Choice Essay

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    Is Abortion Humane? Is abortion a humane action to take or is it not? There are many debates and arguments over this topic. There have been court cases, rallies, and protests. People tend to have strong opinions on what pulls at their heart. Heart strings are not the only things preventing this argument from being solved. There are plenty of facts to support both sides. It is difficult to pick one side as the “right” side. Both have consistent facts and supporters. Instead of choosing a…

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    still talked about today is Abortion, which is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. The disagreement that comes from abortion is between two sides, pro-choice and pro-life. Pro-choice people believe that women have the right to make their own decision about what happens to their bodies and have the right to decided to end their pregnancy if they want to. Where the opposing side, pro-life, believes that life begins at conception and that having an abortion is murdering an innocent…

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    When there are no reproductive rights, there is no access to healthcare, unsafe motherhood, unsafe abortions that will more than likely lead to the woman’s cause of death, many deaths in women from unwanted pregnancies, and no help with fighting against sexual harassment. Due to complications of unsafe abortion, each year 47,000 women die from the procedure. (“Preventing,” 2008, para. 1). This supports the researcher’s view that removing reproductive rights…

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    want to stop abortion, they should turn to methods that do work. These include comprehensive sex education and safe, affordable contraceptives. Unfortunately, as illogical as it sounds, the people who are most against abortion are also often most against these preventative measures. If they truly wanted to reduce the number of abortions that occur, they would embrace these methods. Although abortion rates have dropped over the years, that does not necessarily mean the views on abortion have…

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    impossible to achieve naturally. Advertisements on TV, in magazines, and on billboards are constantly focused on the female image. Statistics show that comments about a woman’s image were made about 28% of the female models in TV commercials, where as the male image was only commented on 7% of the time. The media’s focus on a woman’s “looks” is everywhere in today’s society, and with advertisements and commercials constantly reminding women of their looks, they are forced to compare themselves…

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    Abortion is the right for a woman to terminate her pregnancy, granted by her right to privacy. This means (to most citizens) that she, and only she, has the right to choose to medically end the pregnancy, through the first trimester, after which life outside the womb is viable. Since the right was granted when our country was founded, it has gone through phases where it somewhat limited, then became incredibly limited, became more readily available, and it is now once again limited. Over time,…

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    Abortions are one of the many things that everyone has their opinions on. Abortions have always and will always be a debatable topic in a way which everyone will not agree on. The midst of the controversy, two groups have apparent. Life is very valuable and the life of the unborn baby has the same rights as the mother. It is the woman’s right to choose what she does with her body. Anti-abortionists are seriously against the rights of women having the free choice rather than the discontinuation…

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    Additionally, reproductive rights are not exclusively bound to abortion, although 1970s and 80s white-based women’s movements made this their main platform. Reproductive rights emphasize a woman’s entitlement to choose what to do with her body, which includes pregnancy, abortion, and contraceptive use. Reproductive justice examines accessibility to these reproductive rights among different demographics of women. Nelson elucidates that abortions were performed before their legalization with the…

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    Justifying Abortion Many women have several reasons why they choose abortion. Abortion is understandable in some situations, and it can be totally unacceptable to some people in other situations. Aborting a child is a choice that one has to make and be able to live with. There are many pros and cons when it comes to the topic of abortion. A women should be able to make her own decisions on whether or not she brings a human being into the world. There should be boundaries on abortions, and a…

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