The Pros And Cons Of Abortion

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Abortion has been one of the highest controversies of all time either by considering to abort their baby or by allowing the baby to be born. The definition of abortion is the elimination of pregnancy by the removal from the uterus of a fetus prior of being capable of normal growth. Antonia Biggs is a senior researcher and she wrote an article “Women Seek Abortions for a Variety of Complex Reasons” in which the article discusses about the many reasons on why women want to abort their unborn baby. While United States abortion rate looks to be stabilized after a national decline, this decline has occurred among slower, low-income women in certain states. Many reasons come up on why abortion is a good thing, an example is that women explain that having a baby would dramatically change their lives. In which a child could interfere with their education, employment, and the ability to take care of other dependents. The topic of abortion has been discussed in many ways including positive and negative ways in the United States, an understanding of why women seek abortion has been missing from the discussion. Approximately 1.21 million women per year have abortions, individuals do not publicly talk about their abortion experiences …show more content…

Women who reported in this concluded in the idea that they chose abortion becsue they felt that a child would interfere with their future success and that they don’t want to waste their youth on their mistakes. Others want to give their baby a better life and they know that the baby will only be living in misery if they kept the baby. Immaturity and lack of independence is another factor for abortion, younger women fall in this category because they feel that they have not yet lived life to the fullest and that having a baby would be a drastic thing that could affect their

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