The Pros And Cons Of Abortion

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Abortion has been a perplexing and controversial debate throughout society for centuries. It is so emotionally charged that we are quite often unable to clearly acknowledge all factors. Our society today attempts to portray the discussion to be two sided; to remain legal under all circumstances versus federally illegalizing abortion in all integrity. For this reason the issue remains so divided after decades of discourse. The right to an abortion should not be a discussion of morality nor of religious belief; it is a complex topic with a widespread of circumstances that must be legally taken into consideration. The United States Federal laws should not strip women of their legal right to an abortion but rather support women’s health by
They strongly believe that the choice over when and whether to have children is central to a woman 's independence and ability to determine her future. They emphasize that abortion is protected under the U.S. Constitution through the “fundamental right of privacy [in which] protects citizens against governmental intrusion in such intimate family matters as procreation, childrearing, marriage, and contraceptive choice...” ("Roe v. Wade and the Right to Abortion") Pro-Choice advocates argue that personhood begins after a fetus becomes viable or after birth, not at conception. Embryos and fetuses are not independent, self-determining beings therefore, abortion is not considered murder, it is the termination of a pregnancy not a
Reproductive choice protects women from financial disadvantage. Many women who choose abortion don 't have the financial resources to support a child. In a Sep. 2005 survey in the peer-reviewed Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health asking women why they had an abortion found that 73% of respondents said they could not afford to have a baby. ("Reasons U.S. Women Have Abortions: Quantitative and Qualitative Perspectives") Allowing women to have a choice would reduce welfare costs to taxpayers in the future from women not financially stable to support a

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