Abortion is a Woman's Choice Essay

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    ill-treatment while waiting for their first child. At 19 he had a baby with another man and had given up for adoption. This time he decided to abort. By then the state of Texas only allowed abortion in cases of rape and incest, so Norma said she had been raped; Later, during an interview in 1987, he admits that he lied. Abortion was denied because there was no police report of the alleged violation. He resorted to an illegal clinic, but when police arrived the place had closed. That was when…

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    Thomson argues that even under the premise that the fetus is a person, the fetus’s right to life does not automatically override the mother’s right to abortion. She argues this point by presenting an analogy of an unconscious violinist whose kidney is forcibly attached to the readers’ to maintain the violinist’s life. This condition will last for nine months, she tells the readers. She seeks (to invoke/conjure) a common reaction of aversion to have the readers rethink the idea the person’s…

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    Arguments Against Abortion

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    I agree with Thomson’s example of a woman wanting to get an abortion to avoid a nuisance being “indecent”, but that is not up to me to decide. Being pro-choice means to be for any decision that someone wants to make regarding their pregnancy, and not for a decision as long as it doesn’t go against what I believe is right. Although in this case, I may not agree that that’s a viable reason to want to get an abortion, because it is not my business or my body, it is not my decision to make. I also…

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    Abortion: Should There Be Exceptions? Abortion, the act of ending a woman's pregnancy by destroying the fetus, is one of the most controversial topics to date. Ranging from as far back as January 22nd, 1973 in the “Roe vs. Wade” Supreme Court case to the present, Anti-Abortionists, and those who support abortion have argued back and forth over the years. Anti-Abortionists pursuing complete abolition of abortion while those who support abortion argue for a woman to have complete control over her…

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    One of the main arguments in regards to abortion is that abortion is murder. Some people believe that even if a baby has not yet been born and a woman has an abortion, an innocent baby has been murdered. According to the Federal Unborn Victims of Violence Act, any person who is “intentionally attempting to kill” an unborn baby is to be punished (Public…

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    It is calculated that every 4 out of 4 men consider themselves experts on women’s reproductive health, therefore, they are self-proclaimed as qualified to confirm decisions about birth control coverage, funding for women’s health organizations, abortion services, and sex education.…

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    another” (Faithful Catholics)?Allowing abortion to be acceptable because someone made a mistake is like murdering ones neighbor because he made someone mad. Abortion is a huge controversial issue in America, becoming more prevalent as the years have passed. There are two sides of the abortion controversy: Pro-life, which means one is against abortion and pro-choice, which advocates keeping abortion legal. States now are passing many laws regulating abortion. In addition, there are several…

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    Why Do Women Get Abortion

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    Pregnancy resulting from rape is one example of why women get abortions. Among U.S. adult women there is an estimated amount of 32,101 pregnancies consequent of rape each year. Although only 1% of all abortions are from rape/incest, this seemingly low percentage of pregnancy should not be devalued or dismissed. Imagine, not only having to bear the physical and emotional scars subsequent the trauma of sexual assault, but compound that devastation with the shock of pregnancy. Then, imagine being…

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    Abortion is a medical procedure in which the mother is to allow a medical profession to purposefully induce her to miscarry her child while still in the womb, which is at the state of an embryo or fetus. Abortion is an ongoing debate over whether or not abortion should be a legal option that started with the case of Roe v. Wade in 1973, which ruled that abortion was woman’s fundamental right, but limiting that right at the point of “viability” (Brief-Lynx). The nation has been split into…

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    Satire Essay On Abortion

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    Unique Auguste Abortion: Pro Choice I will start by saying that a woman should be able to decide what she does with her body as to what pertains to her. The government has no right to tell any woman that they should conceive a child based on their judgement or any other reasons they may have. In this world there are a lot of reasons for why I believe abortion should be the decision of the woman as we do not np the circumstances behind why she needs it and more importantly why should a child…

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