Argumentative Essay Against Abortion

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    The Voice Never Heard

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    (Legal, par.1). The statistics on abortion are astonishing and they continue to rise every single day. Webster 's dictionary defines abortion as “a medical procedure used to end a pregnancy and cause the death of the fetus” (Entry 1). Some say that it is a woman’s body so she should decide what to do with her baby, while others say that it takes the rights away from the child. From every side, there are many opinions on this rising issue in America. Although abortion has become common in today’s…

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    Consequences of Teens Poor Decisions A person must be accountable for his or her actions. She was only sixteen, with huge dreams- too young to become a mom, she would think. Yet she had relations without protection, and she could see those dreams she had disappearing. Really scared, she went to the basement of her school, “Abraham Lincoln High School’’ in Brooklyn, where the nurses office was at. First the nurse checked her pressure and weight. Then she send the information to a doctor to make…

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    saved a life and helped others. The idea of becoming a midwife is a very positive thing, however one major controversial is abortion because life begins at conception, abortion can have a bad psychological outcome,…

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    Court resolved the unconstitutional law that prohibited a woman to have an abortion for non-emergency reasons. Since then, the controversial case known as Roe V. Wade has divided the people, labeling themselves as either pro-life or pro-choice (McBride). Abortion is not a topic that should be treated lightly, but it is also not a topic that should be ignored all together. In fact, for some, it may be their only option. Abortion should be legal no matter the case because it saves women who cannot…

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    Promote Teenage Pregnancy

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    When it comes to the topic of, "Do Shows Like "16 and Pregnant" and "Teen Mom” Promote or Discourage Teenage Pregnancy", most of us will readily agree that these shows do promote teenage pregnancy, where this argument usually ends, however, is on the question of how do these shows promote teenage pregnancy. Whereas most of us are convinced that they promote teenage pregnancy by bringing fame to these once ordinary teenagers, others maintain that these shows discourage teenage pregnancy by…

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    Abortion Essay Abortion is the legal termination of a pregnancy within the womb before the foetus is viable. It is one of the most controversial topics in today’s society. Personally, abortion is neither right nor wrong, but about the personal circumstances. However there is a lot of controversy over the topic, many say that pro-life is a convincing argument to show abortion is undeniably wrong. Pro-life view believes that a foetus is a human being from the minute of conception therefore it…

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    the father if she chooses to have an abortion. Abortion is a moral choice that has ethical implications which is placed on the spectrum of right vs. right. Men are currently denied a voice regarding a woman 's right to choose, even though the choice is whether or not their child will be aborted. We all know the saying ?it takes two to tingle?, the father of the child, whether if the child was planned or not should have the right to approve or deny the abortion. According to house bill 252 in the…

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    Prenatal Care during Pregnancy to Reduce Birth Risks Unintentional or unplanned pregnancies are a major health concern linked to increased risks of harmful behaviors, abortions, negative social and birth outcomes (Feldman, 2012). According to Moeller, Veseau, and Carr while the rates of pregnancy and childbirth among adolescents under the age of 20 in the United States have fallen since 1990 it is not expected to disappear entirely and remains a national problem (2007). Pregnancy in adolescence…

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    This tragic event caused her to have horrible flashbacks, which could enable her to care for the child in a meaningful way. By legalizing abortion, this would preserve the right to freedom of choice. If there was no choice and abortion was mandated by a law this would limit a person’s freedom and their right to choose. If she was to carry the fetus to term, it could cause further emotional stress and harm to her. Another example of…

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    sex and the various options they have should something go wrong then they won’t know what to do; they will more than likely take the easy way out which would be abortion. By offering free birth control and better educate not just women, but men on sex then we can decrease the amount of unintended pregnancies which could cause the abortion rate to lower. A nationwide program that educates young people of all races and sexualities how to practice safe sex is a better solution than a health class…

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