The Pros And Cons Of Planned Parenthood

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Abortion has been a choice for people who have unwanted pregnancies for the last four decades. There is an error in this because abortion is murder. Many people have called for Planned Parenthood to be defunded by the government. Many say that if we defund Planned Parenthood that those in need of an abortion or other care, whether because of rape, incest, or simply an unwanted pregnancy would not be able to get the help. Those who support abortion are under the belief that abortion is not murder because they believe that life does not begin until after birth. But I do not agree with this, life begins at conception. If Planned Parenthood were to be defunded by the government it would not mean that abortions would become illegal again, unless Roe v. Wade were reversed, abortion would still be legal. All that would happen is that Planned Parenthood would need to raise
An organization named Compass Care provides similar options to Planned Parenthood, but often leads to the baby being born and parenting instead of termination of the pregnancy.
In New York abortions have been legal since 1970 according to Ryan Lizza (2005) from New York Magazine. Days after the bill was signed into law in New York the first stand-alone abortion clinic was open in the Rochester/Syracuse region this according to Compass care’s website. Before this abortion had been illegal except in extreme circumstances. New York had and still has some of the loosest abortion laws on the books in the nation. It had become a place for one to come to receive an abortion before Roe v. Wade made it legal in all 50 states, because under New York state law Abortion were allowed on demand whether you lived in the state or not. Roe v. Wade made abortions legal in the whole of United States of America, making in legal in 31 states that it was previously illegal under any circumstances, in turn making it possible to get an abortion

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