A Woman's Right

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A Woman’s Right: Abortion According to Edward Abbey, “Abolition of a woman's right to abortion, when and if she wants it, amounts to compulsory maternity: a form of rape by the State.” Abortion should ultimately be the decision of the mother who is carrying the child, and the government should have no say in what the mother can or cannot do with her own body. There are various scenarios where a woman needs the option of having an abortion. However, there must be strict medical guidelines placed for those who seek an abortion, so that unsafe abortions do not occur. That being said, even though there should be some government regulation of abortion practices, government funding should not be provided for abortions because it will simply lead to many citizens abusing the system. It is essential for a woman to have the option to have an abortion. For example, Sandra Jones “was at high risk for ovarian cancer and recurrent breast cancer” (Katz and Wright 2006, 1) when she found out she was pregnant. Doctors warned that her pregnancy was extremely dangerous to her own health because of her risks for cancer. If Jones chose to continue with her pregnancy, her life and the future of her other two children were at stake. Unfortunately for Jones, there was no official abortion clinic near her home. However she soon found Dr. LeRoy Carhart's Abortion and Contraception Clinic of Nebraska, a clinic in a small town that is one of the few providers of abortion in Nebraska. Carhart has helped women from miles around to receive an abortion. If it was not for Dr. Carhart, many women would be stranded and confused as to what they should do next. Dr. Carhart provides a safe and reliable clinic that ensures the health safety and comfort the woman. ... ... middle of paper ... ...ld be present to make sure all abortion practices are safe. However, government involvement in monetary issues should only be to better the safety of the procedures in abortion clinics and not to provide welfare money for abortion. Hopefully one day women all over the world will be provided the option for a safe, proper, and lawful abortion. Works Cited Berer, M. "Making Abortions Safe: A Matter of Good Public Health Policy and Practice." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 78, no. 5 (2000): 580-92. http://www.who.int/bulletin/archives/78(5)580.pdf (accessed February 17, 2012). Katz, Ingrid T., Alexai A. Wright. "Abortion Roe versus Reality — Abortion and Women's Health." The New England Journal of Medicine 355, no. 1 (2006): 1-9. http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp068083#t=article (accessed February 20, 2012).

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