Exploring the Abortion Debate: Pro-Choice vs Pro-Life

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Pro-Choice v Pro-life

An abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. Abortion is and has always been an important matter. Abortion is a growing issue in America because; it affects many people; the women who will have the child, and the men who conceive the unborn fetus. When it comes to the Pro-life v. Pro-choice discussion the controversy approaches when the idea of life is defined. Most religious people are pro-life because they think that life is create the moment that the child is conceived they also believe that the fetus should be protected. While others believe that each women should have the right to decide what happens to her body. Those who believe in pro-life don’t understand that there are reasons why women choice to abort and that abortion can’t be beneficial. If abortions were made illegal it would take the right to choose what happened to her body which would question our rights. If the government was able to force a woman to continue a pregnancy could they force a woman to use contraception or undergo sterilization to prevent pregnancy? These questions seem ridiculous, but if our government can force us to continue pregnancy what else can they do. The fact of the matter is that women deserve to have a choice. …show more content…

According to About.com show that very few women who give birth choose to give up their babies - less than 3% of white unmarried women and less than 2% of black unmarried women (Lowen). Adoption is not the answer and it is harder to give the child up once it has been inside you for 9 months and you have seen the baby and have to give up of something that is a part of you. Also babies who go into orphanages don’t always get adopted. Those children are force to live with feeling unwanted, and the chance that they may never be

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