The Controversial Topic of Abortion

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One of the most controversial topics in society is abortion. The act of removing a fetus to end pregnancy has divided the world. Although abortion is being discussed among friends, politicians, and even on blogs in the modern era, it has been in practice in the US since the early 1800s. It was mainly done to keep unmarried women from having children if they accidentally got pregnant. They considered an unmarried pregnant woman not marriageable material so abortion was one way to hide that fact that woman were pregnant at one time. To further hide the fact that the woman was pregnant, abortion was done illegally and as a result numerous deaths occurred due to that fact. Abortions kept increasing to a point that 30 percent of pregnant women were choosing an abortion by the 1970s (Johnston). As the topic grew on the minds of people two opposite groups emerged defining the abortion debate, pro-life and pro-choice. Pro-life activists march on the idea that abortion is murder, since they consider the fetus to be alive. Pro-choice activists march on the idea that it is the mother’s body and the final choice should be left up to the mother. Pro-choice activists’ state history as one reason abortion should be lawful. Until the 1967 abortion procedures were done by anyone from mid-wives to servants. Since these people were amateurish in their work, abortions would lead sometimes to death. The National Center for Health Statistics shows that abortion was actually the one of the leading cause of death among young women before 1967(NCHS*). This data shows even if the risks were very high people would rather take the chance and go with abortion. Legalizing abortion would allow it to be standardized and provide a more suitable environment for... ... middle of paper ... ...ited States will be brought under the light and be prompted with the decision to legalize or forbid abortion. Works Cited "Abortion." Gallup. Gallup, n.d. Web. 3 Dec 2010. . "CNN Politics Poll." 07 MAY 2007. 6. CNN OPINIONS. Web. 3 Dec 2010. . "Religion: Making the Ethical Case Against Abortion." TIME 29 Mar: 1971. Web. 3 Dec 2010. . Johnston, Robert. "Abortion statistics and other data." Historial abortion statistics, United States 21 NOV 2010. n. pag. Johnstonsarchive. Web. 3 Dec 2010. . Willke, J.C. "Why cant we love them both." AbortionFacts. AbortionFacts, n.d. Web. 3 Dec 2010. .

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