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i m writting an eassy and i would like to know other peoples views on it. are u pro choice or life and if you could tell me why.

2007-04-15 17:16:15 · 39 answers · asked by hi 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

39 answers

Hello abortion is legal. I am for abortion for many different reasons and even though i haven't had one if i did want one then i would not care what people like you think/thought.

I would have an abortion for the following reasons:
1)If i were raped
2)If the fetus had something horribly wrong with it and would only suffer a horrible life.
3)If my life were in danger and i was told i would die if i followed through with the pregnancy then i would abort because i would not want to leave my son motherless.
4)If i did not or could not handle another kid.

It is not your decision on why people have abortions. If you seem to think it is murder then how can you support the troops that kill people everyday? Abortion is a medical procedure not shooting someone in the head like the troops do.
It comes down to this:
My Body
My Sexuality
My Uterus
My Vagina
My Morals
My Life
My Choice
Not Yours

If it was a baby then they would not call it a fetus. A fetus is not a living, breathing human being until it is born and breathing on it's own.

2007-04-15 18:03:49 · answer #1 · answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7 · 1 1

I am 100% pro-life. Why? Because no one has a right to take a life of another- in the womb or outside the womb. Abortion does not just effect the body of the woman. There are 2 heart beats, not one. The fetus is a developing baby- not a bunch of cells that become human once born. Also abortion is bad for the woman as well. Many physical and emotional problems can develop.

2007-04-16 05:36:53 · answer #2 · answered by AdoreHim 7 · 0 0

Pro-Life. If the zygote/embryo/fetus is just a blob of tissue...whose tissue is it? It doesn't have the same DNA as the mother...so...is it "human" DNA from a non-person? Or is it DNA from a person who is simply living in a different environment than you and I? It's not the baby's fault that it HAPPENS to not be able to survive out of the womb; there are plenty of people who can't survive without some kind of environmental change; i.e., those that require a pacemaker, those that require a ventilator, those that require a feeding tube, etc. Of course the child needs food and oxygen; everyone does. Will we discriminate against them for needing a particular delivery system? The answer is no; we should support the mothers who feel like they have no other choice than to stop carrying the little baby inside of them. This support should last throughout the pregnancy and throughout the time the mother supports the child, if necessary. The easy-access to abortion has done so very much to oppress women. So very often they feel as though there is no way out, and their boyfriends (even husbands) are pushing to get out of the responsibility of caring for a child, perhaps the girl/woman's parents are even pushing for an abortion. Sad and ironic that a vehicle peddled as "choice" can leave so many women feeling like they have no choice.

There are a HUNDRED other ways of arguing for the rights of the unborn child, but I'll keep it short with that one.

2007-04-15 17:30:40 · answer #3 · answered by RM 2 · 3 1

I think abortion is a very personal decision and one that doesn't deserve judgements from others. Personally, I got pregnant at 18 and decided to keep my baby. I knew I was going to be ok and had the support of my family, especially my mother. However, other people might find themselves in extremely difficult situations and feel desperate and that's the only option they can find. Having an abortion is not an easy decision to deal with before or after it is made. But people should be respected and and their privacy protected. Also, I don't agree with partial abortion. After three months pregnant it does seem cruel. If someone decides to have an abortion they should do it before 12 weeks. Then again, it is a personal decision. A lot of people argue about adoption, but that might not be as easy as it sounds. Orphanages are filled with many children and one can argue that it is also cruel to bring a child to this world to suffer and need.

Contraception is the best way to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Everyone who's sexually active and not in a commited relationship should use contraceptives, instead of having to deal with a pregnancy at the wrong time.

2007-04-15 17:29:48 · answer #4 · answered by ldeya21 2 · 4 0

I am pro choice..However, I would support limiting abortion to 16 weeks.
After having a pregnancy with severe hypermesis gravidardum, I could not imagine being forced to continue a pregnancy that I did not want nor could I imagine anyone else being forced.
Abortion is a huge debate. Just know that it is not a black and white issue.There are many things that would cause a woman to want to abortion. Our society offers little help for pregnant women and it is increasing hard to obtain assistance from the government. Many employers will not hire a woman that is already pregnant. All forms of birth control and sterilization are not 100%. Many people say that rape should be an exception, however a fetus/baby from rape is not different then one from consensual sex.

2007-04-15 17:40:08 · answer #5 · answered by NurseL 4 · 3 0

I think that under 2 circumstances, abortion should be legal. 1) If the girl was raped 2) If there is a servere medical condition with the baby, and its for the best
Other wise, Im completely agianst it. If you get pregnant, then its your responsibility to finish what you started, and carry the baby until its born. Then, if you dont want it, fine. There are so many couples who cant have their own children, who wait years waiting on a baby to adopt. So I dont know why people dont just do the right thing. I think some people just arnt aware that by 5 weeks, the heart is beating. Thats a little person being murdered. And then, none of them think about how its going to affect them later in life. Some need counseling, some even try to commit suicide! They just dont think it through enough. I hope I helped you out, good luck on your report! :-) by the way, in case you need to know for your paper, Im 18 and 35 weeks pregnant

2007-04-15 17:24:58 · answer #6 · answered by mandiliz06 4 · 2 0

Abortion is a personal choice. We all make choices: we live with those choices. Divorce is a choice, not condoned by everyone, but still a choice. The use of illegal drugs is a choice, a crime; but, a choice.

Before my first daughter was born, I suffered two "spontaneous abortions". An effusive bleeding was the only indication of the first one; but, the second one, I actually saw a tiny little fetus, about the size of a thimble, expelled from my body. I cannot imagine the mental pain that must accompany the conscious knowledge that a woman must suffer when an abortion is chosen. A life-time of wondering what that child might have been.

Do I condemn those who choose abortion? No. They will ultimately condemn themselves.

2007-04-15 17:44:51 · answer #7 · answered by Baby Poots 6 · 2 0

individually, i understand i ought to never conflict by with one. in spite of if I have been given pregnant at an fantastically youthful age, i would not have one. i might see the becoming toddler as a skill person who could make a distinction in the international and that i might experience undesirable approximately denying that from happening. even though, this is my own opinion however and that i genuinely do no longer think of someone would desire to be condemned for having an abortion. the only component i might say is, there are extra people who be apologetic approximately having abortions than be apologetic approximately surely having the toddler, and that's one massive be apologetic approximately to have. I additionally haven't any admire for those people who've serial abortions, i.e. use it as a type of birth control because of the fact they are careless. i've got confidence for anybody who has to make that determination, it incredibly is a no longer uncomplicated one to make and that i would not wish it on anybody.

2016-10-22 07:02:25 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I am only 17 and when I first out that I am pregnant I thought of aborting the baby too. But my boyfriend ( who is now my husband) persuaded me to keep the baby. Now that I am already 6 months pregnant I feel ashamed of myself for having thoughts of abortion. Some people think its okay for abortion as long as the fetus has not developed into a human form yet, but that fetus is also alive. Its growing everyday.

2007-04-15 18:12:22 · answer #9 · answered by serene 3 · 1 0

I am pro life. I think that the only reason for an abortion should be for an extreme medical condition. There are so many people that want babies and can't have them and so many people who just throw theirs away. If you are ready to have sex, you are ready to deal with the consequences. I got pregnant when I was eighteen, and even though I probably couldn't have raised the baby, I didn't have an abortion. I did miscarry though. If I had decided that I couldn't provide for the baby I would have gave it up for adoption.

2007-04-15 17:35:58 · answer #10 · answered by Destiny 3 · 3 0

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