Abortion Procedure

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Procedure of Abortion has been known since ancient times as a crude method of birth control. Many Abortions were practiced. Abortion was not illegal in most countries until the 19th century. Abortion is when a pregnancy is ended so that it does not result in the birth of a child. Sometimes it is called “termination of pregnancy” British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) cares for women with an unplanned or unwanted pregnancy, They help women who have decided that abortion is the right choice for them and give them advice and counselling to women who do not know what to do next. Abortion is defined in the following ways, all of which stop pregnancy, miscarriage, surgical abortion, and injection of medicine.
There are different types of miscarriages, different treatments for each, and different statistics for what chances are for a miscarriage. “Miscarriage is the most common type of pregnancy loss” according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (CITE). Studies reveal that from 10-25% of all recognized pregnancies will end in miscarriages. A steroid is given in early pregnancy can be useful in some women with recurrent miscarriage and the measurement of the …show more content…

The Supreme Court case Roe Vs. Wade in 1973 has made Abortion legal in America. The ruling was that babies are not legal “people.” From that point on, they had no rights or protection under the Constitution. U.S. government has always respected the individual’s right to privacy. The Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution says that the state shall not deprive any person of life without due process of law “If the suggestion of personhood [of the unborn] has established the appellant’s [pro-abortion] case collapses in the fetus’s right to life is then guaranteed specifically by the [fourteenth] amendment.” According to Row Vs. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States, the Court was faced with many sayings about

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