yes i agree i does depend on the situation, i would never have a baby and give it up for adoption, that is more cruel than aborting it, it would live a life never knowing anything but that the mother didn't want it,there is a fine line between a life and a fetus, everyone at some time in there life make's a mistake, there is no difference in a personal reason or it being the result of a rape, it is still a fetus, everyone has the freedom of choice,
2007-02-03 22:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends doesn't it, my little sister when though it and for people to say it is wrong in all cases are very narrow minded. So was 15 and using birth control it was her first time with a boy who now the are married with two kids been together years. The thought the run though a persons mind at such a young age if you haven't been though it you can just. Yes you can go on about pro-life and all that but when it comes down to it is the persons choice as if it isn't hard enough for a child of 15 to make the choice to abort a pregnancy she has people cursing here for what she done. As if it wont haunt here for the rest of her days. when it comes down to it everybody else has no right to judge this so called SIN. When people are still allowed to beat there children and kill them and only get 3 years and nobody goes on about that. I'm sure everyone is not without a sin or two so leave people to make there own choices after all they are the ones that have to bear the consequences
2007-01-31 21:54:29
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answered by Allie A 1
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I would have to answer your question with a question of my own....Is it right for you? You see while many girls have had abortions, they have not had the counseling that they should before they take part in the procedure. A young woman who is pregnant and wants to end her pregnancy is only thinking about today. And though she may feel like that is the best solution, maybe her only solution, it is not. You see many of the woman who have taken part in abortion do not think about how it will effect them all the days of their life. To some it will be something that they never think of again. But to most, it will haunt them at some point in their life. Maybe when they give birth to the first child they have after that. Maybe when they see someones child about the same age that theirs would be. You can never really tell if it is a solution to what you consider a problem or something that will cause you greater heartache throughout your life. It is something that you should definitely give a lot of thought to before doing it. Remember that there are always other options. See a counselor first.
And just to let you know, although it would never be right for me...each persons circumstances are different.
2007-02-02 18:14:06
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answered by christina s 1
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I feel like I am pro-choice. I have never had unprotected sex in my life, and always discussed birth control with every girlfriend I ever had. I would like to think that it would be best for me to become a parent only because myself and my girlfriend at the time were ready for monogamy and parenthood, not because of a faulty product.
I can tell you as well, growing up in today's world (I am in my mid-20's), that there were so many times in high school especially, I could have pressured a younger girl who was sexually inexperienced into unprotected sex were I so inclined. So I'm not so sure that the "if you can't be responsible, don't have sex" thought is so correct. Fourteen and fifteen year old kids are having sex now. They don't always carry condoms and they don't always think. Believe me, if I were having sex at 15, I would've done anything some older woman would've asked! We're dumb in our youths and dumb sometimes as adults.
Some people plan families and then they lose thier jobs, some women become widowed while pregnant (like my best friend recently, who chose an abortion), sometimes people realize they made a mistake.
I don't really understand the reasons why people feel abortion is a moral issue, but I sure wouldn't challenge anyone on their views. But if you are "anti-abortion" or "pro-life" (I don't know what the preferred one is) then don't have abortions, but to comment on someone else's situation is pretty mean in my opinion.
A lot of people use these things as forums to bash religious groups though, which I also think is pretty mean and rude too. I can't understand how anybody can be religious, but figure it's not very polite to challenge someone's viewpoint unless they've asked me to (like posing a question in Yahoo! Answers).
2007-01-27 01:59:29
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answered by The Smuggler 2
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My concern became similar. yet you recognize what? life has a fashion of determining - it only does. Have the newborn. in case you do not, it will be some thing you sense sorry about for some thing of your life. in case you do, you should imagine "Hell that is problematical" for a second or 2, yet then you genuinely'll seem at your infant and easily no longer care about some thing else interior the international. it is the perfect component interior the international, having your human being infant. you could't stress someone into fatherhood. He can make that determination even if to face through your area or no longer as a father, yet legally he will continually be obliged to pay you upkeep. no longer some thing will crumple once you've this infant - if he's in a position to emphasise you in the route of abortion, is he the guy you go with?? you're 36, you should (without sounding propose) get many more desirable possibilities, and that is one thats landed on your lap. Have your infant - actually have it followed in case you imagine thats perfect yet please, no longer abortion. Even at 6-8 weeks pregnant they tutor the fetus can sense soreness etc. i exploit to be very professional abortion --- until eventually eventually I had my personal new child. extremely, issues will exercising consultation. Even sense free to the contact me in my view - i'm continually right here in case you go with to communicate about some thing in any respect, the highs and the lows, or to grant a helping hand.
2016-10-16 04:24:08
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answered by ? 4
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While I agree with you that it depends on the situation, it isn't the be all, end all for unwanted pregnancies.
People should be responsible enough to use one form of contraceptive or another, specially when they know they are not ready for such a big step. Believe me there are plenty out there (IUDs, condoms (male & female) pills, patches, talking to children about sex and safe practice of the same, sterilization)
Abortion is in place to allow the woman to chose what she wants to do with her body. Something that is incomprehensible to some because they feel a woman is still inferior to them, someone that should be protected, sometimes against herself. Trust me those people are out there and you know who you are.
But abortion in the sense of "body alteration" is no different than getting a piercing or a tattoo. But the latters are not as controversial. A child is not a child until after 3 weeks.
Ultimately the desicion is up to her, sorry guys. Specially since she is the one with the burden of carrying it to term and care for it until it can fend for itself.
2007-01-27 02:30:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I think this is a very personal question and up to each individual to work out for themselves.My opinion is that abortion clinics are a necessary evil and if a woman does decide to have an abortion she should have the right to have it done as safely and humanely as possible.We should never ban abortion clinics as this opens a door for backyard butchers with filthy equipment and little experience.It would send us back to the days when you payed top dollar to be rendered sterile or worse...dead.
2007-02-03 20:31:07
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answered by deborah a 2
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This is the way i look at it if you are mature enough to have sex then you are mature enough to deal with the effects afterward. But like you said there are different situations. For example a friend i know had a problem like this. When she was like 14 years old her father raped her. When he mom finally caught on it was too late. Her and her mother moved away and within 4 weeks of leaving her father she found out she was pregnant. Now after finding out she was pregnant she went to the doctor. They found out she was not that far along. Her and her mother both decided that abortion was the best way to deal with it. They both know and understand that she would not be able to care for the child. And they thought adoption was out of the question. They figured that the baby would come out with problems and no-one would even adopt it. So i think in cases like that it might seem like the only way out!
2007-01-27 02:07:19
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answered by HaZeLeYeZ 2
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I think it depends on the situation. And the fact that some people don't need to have children. I don't think that abortion should be used as birth control either.
2007-01-27 02:21:37
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answered by kc 3
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Well, I am generally not for abortion, but if the mother is in danger or the baby would be really sick, then it's a different story and I don't know in that situation if it's right or wrong. It's a tough call--very controversial!! But if two people just want an abortion because it's inconvenient for them, then I am against it.
2007-01-27 02:29:48
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answered by ♥Sodas♥ 6
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