Abortion: A Controversial Moral Dilemma

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ABORTION How could humans continue to exist on Earth? Is it right for a woman to terminate a pregnancy? Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removing a fetus before it can survive. It is a sensitive and controversial topic that relates to moral dilemmas. People have negative views, positive views and also moderate views toward this issue. Despite many disagreements, the women are the most disadvantaged because they are the ones having to face the moral dilemmas, mental and physical challenges. “When the topic of abortion is discussed, people tend to assume one of two standpoints: "pro-life” (they believe that women should not have the ability to abort a human life because it would constitute murder) or “pro-choice” (they think that the woman carrying the fetus should be given the right to decide …show more content…

To some women, an abortion happens because a mistake was made, but their mind was not bright at the time they made the decision. Nonetheless, they are not able to quickly move on, and frequently, suffer physical or psychological effects from the procedure, even if such results don’t come until years later (Downs 2013). The issue has existed due to the belief that an actual baby appears inside, not just a fetus. After all, these feelings of regret, anger, guilt and shame continue to exist for a long time, and it varies from one person to another. There are many cases in which women are not able to have kids later on and suffer from infertility because of the abortion was performed incorrectly. Kids are like a connection between two people their family. Women with this issue are more pathetic (wrong word choice?) than to blame. On the other hand, some women report a sense of relief after having an abortion. In this case, some of them decide to have a kid later when they are settling down everything or when they finally find a good standing in

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