The Ethical Methods: The Negative Effects Of Abortion

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An abortion is a medical or surgical procedure that terminates a pregnancy. Abortion has been legal in the United States since 1973. Although abortion was illegal before 1973, many women found people who would help them end their abortion which resulted in harming the woman, increased risk with future pregnancies and sometimes death. Abortions can be performed surgically or medically by taking a drug called mifepristone, also known as the abortion pill (Online Collection). Abortion is a topic that “touches on various ethical, social, and legal issues” (Online Collection). Those that are against abortion are part of the pro-life movement. Those that are pro-life believe that life begins at conception and that an embryo or fetus has rights and therefore abortion is wrong (Online Collection). They believe that abortion is wrong and is …show more content…

It is believed that teen girls will benefit from the consultation of their parents and that their parents have their best interest at heart. Almost no teens report their parents reacting with violence after telling them about their pregnancy (Collett). The claim that teen girls will resort to unsafe methods is unfounded. There are no reported cases of self-inducing medical abortions involving teen girls nor are there any cases showing that a teen girl was harmed due to an illegal or self-induced abortion in trying to avoid parental involvement (Collett). Parental consent laws can protect young girls from predatory men and being sexually exploited. Sometimes clinics refuse to report sexual abuse even though they are supposed to follow mandatory reporting laws, they remain silent about how the pregnancy occurred in the first place (Collett). Parents also have better experience in selecting ethical and competent medical providers, to make sure the abortion is performed correctly and the mother isn’t harmed

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