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    There are about 1.1 million US abortions each year. Abortion is “the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy”. Abortion being legalised opens doors to many people taking advantage of the law. On the other hand, abortion becoming illegal can also lead to depressed women and women with postpartum depression. There is however a happy positive between these two negatives. Pro-Life: Every person deserves a chance, in this case that…

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    Abortion is one of the most explosive issues of the last two decades, lighting a fire in debates in political, social, medical, and theological fields. Here in the United States, pro-lifers march for the rights of the unborn. The pro-choice stands on the grounds of freedom and a woman’s rights to decide. The questions that are asked by some people myself included is: Is it a woman’s primary right to decide? Is an abortion justified under any circumstances? When does life begin? The…

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    Abortion Pros And Cons

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    During Chapter Two, the topic at hand is abortion and the right to have it brought on by the Women’s Constitutional Right to Privacy. This just states that women have right to abort their pregnancy as they see fit to. In the midst of the Roe vs. Wade it was made unconstitutional for the government to renounce a pregnant women the right to an abortion. I am pro-choice. The decision of aborting the fetus should be up to the woman and/or her spouse if she demeans it necessary to include them in…

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    One topic that has been in the hot seat for a long time now is whether or not abortions should be legal. The case that made abortions legal within a certain set standards listed in the Uniform Abortion Act. (Roe) The act was a result of the famous Roe v. Wade case. Many who fight for the right of women to choose to have an abortion; however the supports, women having abortions, and doctors or clinics that perform abortions face backlash from those protesting against it. Those who fight against…

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    Abortion For many years the topic abortion has become very controversial. Whether it is supported by those who believe that women should have a choice to have an abortion if they wanted, because it is a constitutional right. While opposed by those who believe that having an abortion is immoral murder to an unborn baby. Abortion is defined as the termination of a pregnancy followed by the death of the embryo or fetus (Merriam-Webster). Abortion laws date back to the 1800’s and have continuously…

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    chosen the topic of Abortion, I believe this is one of the most polarizing subjects in the country. It’s a fight of ideas, legalities, morels, and government all mashed into what some say is a right to choose, and others say it is murder. The Pro-choice advocates have many of the arguments in favor of abortion, but I will just pick seven of them. 1. Laws against abortion don’t stop them just relegates them to the back rooms of illegal abortion operations. 2. If you want to stop abortion than…

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    America today, Abortion is widely debated by the American public. Recent statistics show that for the first time in seven years, Americans are choosing pro-choice instead of pro-life. Acknowledging the arguments and understanding why people disagree with the idea of a woman being able to make a choice about her own reproductive health and potential future baby is important, but the reality is that Pro-life is constitutionally and morally the correct decision when considering abortion in the…

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    The issue on abortion has been a long time controversy worldwide. It poses questions whether the process is considered wrong or right. To some group of people, abortion is considered morally unjust because it is viewed as an execution or murder of a human being. In the United States (US), abortion is still banned in many states, and some have implemented limitations prior to getting an abortion. I am for abortion that it should be legalized nationwide without limitations because it constitutes…

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    States, abortion is a controversial topic. Some people are pro abortion because some say it is a fundamental right for a women to get an abortion and also it is their choice to have a child or not whenever she would like. While others are against abortion they say that abortion is murder. It is also said that fetuses might be able to feel pain while in the womb. There is more than one method to get an abortion and they are classified as surgical, medical, and chemical. Under a surgical abortion…

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    unborn baby’s life? Do you think it is acceptable for an expecting mom to have an abortion because she simply does not want the baby? What do you think abortion means? According to Merriam Dictionary, abortion is, “the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus”. There are many reasons for why women have abortions or consider having an abortion. Some women may have pregnancies where the baby has or is in the process of…

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