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    Abortion has been a very controversial topic for decades. It is common to confuse the opinions of others to the concrete facts of the matter. It’s important to take into consideration and fully understand the factual information of the situation, the legality, and the moral aspect of abortions before forming beliefs and views of your own. An abortion is defined as the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. (dictionary.com) The pros and cons of abortions are endless and will never result in a single right or wrong choice. Having an abortion can stem from a variety of situations and circumstances. Some circumstances can make a woman feel like there is no other option but to abort. Situations like being raped, child abuse, or involving…

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    Abortion is one of the most disputed issues in society today. Imagine becoming pregnant accidentally and having to deal with it endlessly till death. Mistakes were made in the past, and now another human being has to suffer. Abortion is the act of terminating a pregnancy in which the fetuses or embryo disintegrates. There are two sides to this debate - those supporting (pro-choice) and those opposing (pro-life) its legalization. Controversies often touched by the supporting side when discussing…

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    Source: ProConorg Headlines. "Abortion ProCon.org." N.p., 1 Feb. 2017. Web. 16 Mar. 2017. Summary: This article is about the pros and cons of abortion, and if abortion should be legal. Pro-choice advocates say that it is a fundamental right meaning your body your choice. They say that women should be in control of their bodies and not discriminated by their choices. The idea of the baby being alive at conception is absurd the baby is considered a person once it is viable which is being able to…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Abortion

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    The physical side effects of abortion will vary from woman to woman. There are many side effects and risks that you should be aware of and should talk to your doctor who will be preforming the operation. Serious complications can occur in first timers such as: heavy bleeding, infection, damage to the cervix, scaring to the uterine line, damage to other organs, and in worse cases, death. Other physical side effects after an abortion include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. You have to be aware…

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    I. Introduction: Abortion the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. Abortion is still legal in the United States because there are huge discrepancies on what constitutes human life, although in Texas Anti-choice politicians are trying to outlaw abortion at 20 weeks or earlier, making it more and more difficult for women seeking abortion to find a safe clinic. This is interesting because the Roe v. Wade case of 1973 decided a…

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    I believe that abortions should be legal if you are under 18 years of age. These following paragraphs will explain the pros and cons of why abortions should be legal or illegal. First, one of the arguments is about the parents of the child getting permission for the procedure. The kids are only teenagers, (or kids.) They should not have to carry out the labor and birth. through with the birth that young. There is not just pressure, but their can be possible death. The other side of the story is…

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    members on their side. The argument of abortion is very similar to a game of tug of war. Two sides, two opinions, with the end goal of changing the opponent’s side. The information I could give you on abortion is extremely extensive, so for the sake of your attention spans, I'm going to be talking about three of the most pertinent pieces of information when it comes to abortion; what it is exactly, but more importantly, how it has changed throughout history, the political controversies and laws…

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    Pros And Cons Of Abortion

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    The definition of an abortion is the process of ending a woman’s pregnancy by the termination of an embryo or fetus inside the mother’s womb (Pros and Cons Abortion). During the process of an abortion, the unborn child is not treated as a human being. The baby is treated as a nuisance; it is not given the proper care, it is regarded as a nonliving thing (Abortion Facts). Abortion is not the only method to take when a mother is confused by her feelings about the pregnancy for how her pregnancy…

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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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    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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