Argumentative Essay On Abortion

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Aigner Jackson
Carol Froisy
College Composition I
Abortions for what? For years now women have been aborting fetuses. Some with and others without the help of medical professionals. Although abortion is an unjust procedure that hinders women both mentally and physically. The risk to the woman and fetus are well known, but still ignored. According to journalists such as Minkoff and Marshall, a script is recited to women prior to the procedure stating the risks to the woman as well as the harm impacted to the fetus during the procedure. Upon reading an article written by David A. Lieb, journalist for the Associated Press, I 've come to realize there is a huge issue that needs to be addressed. When it comes to abortion it seems that the biggest issues is whether or not the fetus should be given rights. Some believe that an unborn fetus is not a child and therefor has no rights. Those who consider themselves to be “Pro-life” disagree greatly. Since the case of Roe v.Wade and Doe v. Bolton
No woman should want to kill a child let alone anyone. Murder is wrong and there are plenty of facts to back up that matter. Father 's should have a right as to where or not they want their child aborted and if they chose to abort them they would be wrong as well. If a woman gets pregnant after consensual sex abortion should not be an option since obviously planned parenting and contraception was not. If a woman was to become pregnant in cases of rape and incests there are plenty of places that would provide care and support during and after her pregnancy. The child should not become a victim and be punished for the mistakes of it 's father. Terminating a pregnancy to prevent the mother of becoming ill is moronic. Aborting a child will cause more harm to the mother both physically and emotionally as well as emotional trauma to the father. Abortion is never a reasonable solution. When face with choosing as yourself abortion for

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