The Controversy Surrounding Abortion

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Abortion is a method of contraception that can be taken after a child is conceived and developing inside a woman’s body. However, this method of contraception has caused much controversy over the years, and many people feel that the procedure should be terminated for good. Despite the opinions of critics, women should have the right to get an abortion because women have human rights that enable them to have freedom of choice. In addition, they may have extenuating circumstances that lead them to consider an abortion; deciding whether or not to have a child is a delicate and private matter; and finally if the government outlaws abortion, it could lead women to take drastic measures that could ultimately result in severe internal harm or death. According to the National Abortion Federation, abortion has been practiced for thousands for years in countless civilizations. In America specifically, around the time the Constitution was adopted, abortions rates were on the rise because the procedure was both commonly advertised and performed during that time period. Abortion first became controversial in the United States during the mid-to-late 1800s when states began passing laws making abortion illegal. Each state had different motives for creating these laws outlawing abortion; though due to the time period, one of the most prevalent reasons countrywide revolved around the fear that the population would be dominated by the children of immigrants due to American-born children being terminated in the womb. Another reason was due to the rising death rate of the time, as legislators feared that abortions would lower the birth rates and both factors would decrease the overall population of the country. (Nation Abortion Federation) Years la... ... middle of paper ... ...ethics/Abortion.htm>. "Is Medical Abortion Dangerous." Women on Web. Women on Web, n.d. Web. 11 May 2014. . "Our Stories." NARAL Pro-Choice America. NARAL Pro-Choice America and NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation, n.d. Web. 11 May 2014. . Hambsy, Yvonne. "Is Better Access to Sex Ed and Contraceptive Methods Behind the Latest Significant Decline in Abortion Rates?" Reproductive & Sexual Health and Justice News Analysis & Commentary. RH Reality Check, 12 Dec. 2012. Web. 6 May 2014. . "What Are Human Rights." United Nations Human Rights, n.d. Web. 12 May 2014. .

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