Against Abortion

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Abortion is the “ending of a pregnancy before the fetus (unborn child) can live independently outside the mother” (Brown, 2013). Abortion is raised as an issue in many countries across the world if it should be legalized or not. In Canada, abortion is legal with no restrictions (Arthur, 1999). According to the Center of Reproductive Rights, 60% of the world’s population lives in countries where abortion is allowed or accepted by some reason and 26% of the world’s population lives where abortion is not accepted (Reproductive rights, 1992). Abortion raises many questions about the rights of a woman, the father, the fetus, moral ethics and sexuality. Everyone has different views regarding abortion whether they are looking from the point view from the society, culture, or as a human being. Abortion should not be legalized because it is taking away a life of a human being. Mahatma Gandi stated ““[I]t seems to me as clear as daylight that abortion would be a crime.” ( ). The question arises if murder is illegal then why is abortion not illegal? Abortion not only removes pregnancy, but it …show more content…

The result of murder and abortion is killing a human being, therefore how is abortion not illegal. A life of a fetus should not be taken advantage of even if it is in the mother. A life starts the moment it is conceived which means there is no difference between us and those millions of unborn babies that have died because of abortion. Both men and women do not realize that abortion can cause many health risks that may affect their future. Abortion lowers the chances of conceiving again and may cause mental health issues. Abortion should not be legal because everyone in this world is allowed to live and no one is allowed to take that right away from us. Around the world, women are being forced to abort their baby is that ethical to

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