Persuasive Essay About Abortion

1052 Words3 Pages

Picture this. You’re a 17-year-old girl, and is currently stuck in the terrifying position of potentially being pregnant. You’re a senior in high school and have some big plans coming up for next year when you start up college, but what if that had to be put on hold? All of the signs are being felt, but you keep on telling yourself in your head that there’s no way that something like this could ever happen to you. This just couldn’t be right. Just to settle the debate in your mind, you take a test. Those two little blue lines appear, and in that instant, you come to a realization that you could soon be bearing a child into this world. You’re hands begin to sweat, and it feels as though your heart is about to beat out of your chest. You can …show more content…

Abortion is a way that this problem could be solved. Although I agree that abortion, in certain situations, is one of the right options to choose and could come as a relieving alternative.

“Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy that is most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy.” (Dictionary.com) Tom Head, a civil liberties expert, says that we can date the first uses of abortion all the way back to the third millennium in Ancient Egypt. “The Ancient Egyptians suggested that abortion could be induced with the use of a plant-fiber tampon that was coated with a compound of honey and crushed dates.” (15) Some other methods also included the long extinct silphium and pennyroyal, which were some of the most prized medicinal plants of the time. The earliest legal ban on abortion dates from the 11th-century Code of Assura, and imposed the death penalty on married women who proceeded with abortions without the permission of their husbands. In the past, it was done using crude tools such as sharpened tools, physical trauma and other traditional methods. With advancement in the field of medicine, contemporary methods are now used and involve the use of medication and surgical …show more content…

Abortion in the 1800’s was later brought back, but for a long while was only permitted if specialized doctors allowed it due to that it would keep the mother alive. It wasn’t until 1967 that new laws on abortion were put into place. It was classified as a felony in 49 states and Washington D.C. “In 1968 a doctor by the name of Leon Belous was later convicted for referring a woman to an illegal abortionist, which was a case that led to a 1969 California Supreme Court decision in favor of the right to choose abortion.” (Gordon,62) Shortly after, President Kennedy created the Presidential Advisory Council on the Status of Women and calls for the repeal of all laws against abortion in the United States. Also, around the same time, The Supreme Court in Roe vs. Wade granted women the full right to terminate pregnancies through abortion. The ruling was based on a woman 's right to privacy. Each country in the world has different legality, cultural and religious statuses and prevalence of abortion. The ethical principles towards abortion and removal of pregnancies also vary. Countries such as the United States of America and Britain have heated politics surrounding the issue of abortion in pro-life and pro-choice campaigns (Lemmen 66). These are based on the argument that for one group, it should be legalized and for the other, abortion should not. Most governments in the developed countries have

More about Persuasive Essay About Abortion

Open Document