The Pros And Cons Of Abortion

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Abortions are a fast and easy way out of a pregnancy. Through many centuries abortions have been done on millions of women. Many see abortion as a criminal act, while others see abortions as a women's choice to do what they feel is right. Controversy has been made with those who are pro-life and pro-choice. Abortion was once illegal and done through home remedies, now legalized, abortions are done in clinics.
The nineteenth and twentieth century was an era in an unprecedented interest in fertility control. There are some trail that show about one hundred British Columbian women who tried to induce their a miscarriage. Women who wanted to abort their pregnancy tried many different remedies. These remedies included use so instruments, consumption of pills or drugs, douching by syringe enema bag with Lysol, carbolic acid,turpentine or eve simple as soap and water, and dilation of the cervix. These procedures were done by the women themselves, some accomplishing them successfully. Although some accomplished inducing a miscarriage, many died from it(McLaren, Angus).
Many of the aborting methods done outside the hospital were dangerous. These abortions done by the women themselves ran the risk of infection, hemorrhaging, and vascular accidents. Some records show a doctor charging 100 dollars for an abortion to be done, some women could not afford the abortion, so they would it themselves. Abortion was an illegal act back in the nineteenth and twentieth century. Abortion was not allowed, only in special cases like medical problems could an abortion be done. Abortions were taken serious, women and men could be in trouble with the law for participating in an abortion. Abortion was seen as a criminal act(McLaren, Angus).
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...n was seen as a criminal act due to the type of procedure done. Procedures included harsh medicines that killed the unborn child and had high risk of the women being killed. The procedures done ran risk for women, some being sick days after attempting or having committed the abortion. These abortions were unsanitary and the women doing them themselves could damage themselves without the proper care.
Abortion was legalized because of two cases. One was of an unmarried women in Texas, and a poor women with three children. This decision was based on protecting the women and the unborn child. The legalization was also made because of the women rights movement which they felt women should have the choice to do what they want with their body. Doctors also agreed that the patients decision about what they do should stay between the patient and the doctor(encyclopedia).

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