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    Abortion is more dangerous and can really put peoples life at risk than most people are aware of. In fact, “47,000 women die a year as a result of complications of unsafe abortions”(“Preventing Unsafe Abortion”).When most people think of abortion some may feel like it is harmless, but as we already know it is lethal to the fetus, but most people don't consider the fact that it can also be lethal for the mother as well. As a result more and more people are becoming more informed. “In the United…

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    Internet... anti-abortion groups buy up Web addresses similar to those of abortion providers or abortion-rights groups, then use them to lead to Web pages with anti-abortion materials. (Ann Scheidler). The practice of abortion, the medical removal of a fetus, has been known since the ancient times. Many methods have been used to perform an abortion. In instances between 1978 and 1993, the matter of abortion fund was empty before the end of the year. Since the legalization of abortion, over 57…

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    controversies, and one of the most popular is abortion. States in America have very different views on abortions. Some states believe that all women should have the right to get an abortion. Others believe that abortion is wrong and that it should be banned. Women should have a choice when it comes to their life and their health. Having a child is a big step in life and if the mother is not ready to make that step, why force her to? If a mother wants an abortion for whatever the reason is, rape,…

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    The issue of abortion has been greatly debated recently, but the problem is not new. Many women have received abortions throughout all of history. Nearly one in three women in the U.S. will have an abortion by the age of 45. Abortions ultimately lead to physical damage and psychological issues. We can better understand the negative effects of receiving an abortion by looking back at the history of the issue. By 1880, most abortions were illegal in the United States. History shows us that even…

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    Another method of abortion is the pill. The pill can only be taken when it has been 10 weeks or less from the woman’s last menstrual cycle. If it has been more than 10 weeks, the woman must have an in-clinic abortion. (Planned Parenthood). Before taking the pill, it is required to follow the same steps as the in-clinic abortion which include: discussing your decision with somebody, reviewing your medical history, having a physical exam as well as laboratory tests, and reading and signing any…

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    To have an abortion or to not? TO NOT. Although abortions have been around for many years, they have become very common within the past forty years. Twenty-one percent of all U.S. pregnancies, excluding miscarriages, end in abortion. (AGI). Abortion is defined as the ending of a pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus. Abortion was illegal until the Roe versus Wade case, which legalized abortions. Although abortions were illegal until this…

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    Many Americans believe abortion is murder, others believe it is the mother’s choice to have an abortion or not. More than 664,435 unborn babies in 2013 had their life ended because of abortion. Never should any unborn baby should be unwanted. In any situation, abortion should be illegal on any account. Religious Americans are the Americans who believe abortion is illegal. One of the several reason religious Americans are against abortion is that they believe everyone is born with the original…

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    The Cons of Abortion Abortion is the act of deliberately terminating a pregnancy, usually performed within the first 28 weeks of the pregnancy. While it is commonly viewed as a modern, scientific advancement in the field of medicine, the first description of an abortion-like procedure dates back to 1550 BCE in an Egyptian medicinal text1. Scientific advancements have now led to two different types of abortion for women to choose from: medical and surgical. Views on abortion vary, ranging from…

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    Too Much Abortion In America Over the last couple decades, abortion laws have been debated very heavily. Both opposing sides of the argument bring forth many great points, but nobody actually understands what is politically correct. Scientist and religious figures have been researching and writing papers over the matter for decades. Abortion should only be allowed in certain cases of rape or incest. This would eliminate the problem tremendously. Abortion in today’s society is a major problem.…

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    opposes both sides of the abortion debate who only use the parts that support them in their arguments casing misinformation to be spread. What science and the medical community does say is an abortion performed by a trained doctor or medical professional it is safe of the mother with little to no complications after the procedure and since Roe v Wade the number of deaths due to an unsafe abortion have dropped significantly. People so passionate about the issue of abortion because for many people…

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