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I am against abortion. I strongly belive abortion is bad because it is never the baby's fault of anything that has happened to you, or a mistake you have done.....know i wanna see what you think i'm just curious! : )

2007-10-27 15:23:09 · 20 answers · asked by ??? 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

PLEASE DON'T COME ATTACKING ME, THIS IS MY PERSPECTIVE THANK YOU!

2007-10-27 15:34:45 · update #1

I THINK ABORTION IS WRONG BUT ITS'S UP TO WAT U WANT TO DO, AND ONCE AGAIN STOP ATACKING ME

2007-10-27 16:08:30 · update #2

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R u kidding me!!! The last time I voiced my opinion on this subject on here I had a very nasty person sending me very rude emails. I feel abortion is murder but that is just MY opinion. I saw my baby's heart beating at 7 weeks conception. No my baby can't live on her own outside my body at that time but her heart was beating. Don't tell me she wasn't alive. Way to many women out there would do anything to have a child and then women just throw their child out the window. I don't get it and it breaks my heart. I know a woman that was raped and she just couldn't abort. She has raised her son and loves him just as much as I love my children. No that isn't for everyone and when I was raped I probably would have given my baby up for adoption if I would have ended up pregnant but maybe not.

Just my two cents!!!

2007-10-27 15:26:05 · answer #1 · answered by copswife93 4 · 4 4

I'm seriously pro choice, it should be up to the mother to be rather or not to have an abortion. It's her body and no one Else's'. No one should be judged rather they had an abortion or not unless you've walked in her shoes and have been in her mind to understand her decisions.

I can't understand the people who yell 'murderer" and 'Should have kept her legs close' how do you know it wasn't rape? Incest? How do you know if maybe the fetus has a severe deformity? How do you know if maybe the woman was responsible got on birth control, used condoms. You see those are the people I can't understand they have no idea what the woman is going thru, has done or what's been done to her.

I say it's her body and let her do what she pleases. God gave her a mind, heart and free will to make those choices and who are people to go against what god has given us?

As for adoption yes it's possible to have the baby and give it for adoption but is there a guarantee that baby will be adopted? There isn't one. Yes there are couples out there who don't have children and can't have them but they can't afford to adopt or you have those who can and go outside the USA or whatever country they are in to adopt instead. Or they use surrogate mothers because some would rather have a close biological child than an adopted child. So there isn't a guarantee that whatever baby given up will be adopted because of all the other options out there.

2007-10-28 03:16:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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.

2007-10-27 16:03:44 · answer #3 · answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7 · 3 1

Karma is noticeably situational. there is not any container guide that would inform you the precise karmatic outcome for any given action. purpose and outcome also determine deeply into even if an action will carry undesirable karma. for instance, if a lady is irresponsible, and has unprotected sex, than having an abortion would carry undesirable karma. although, if this similar woman were to ensure that childbirth ought to likely kill her, than the end result should be diverse. If she were face with a decision between her own existence and her unborn newborn's, than it ought to likely nevertheless being some undesirable karma, yet no longer just about as a lot. even although certain Buddhists would disapprove of abortions, maximum ought to likely no longer take a even as to intrude with a persons'' good to attain this. Buddhists are understanding, and compassionate, and comprehend that maximum folk do not go with to get abortions, yet that some would don't have the different decision. Buddhism isn't a faith of guidelines, yet between the failings that it tries to do is help you verify for your self what movements would carry sturdy and undesirable karma, it truly is, those which will damage others, those that would don't have any outcome, and those that ought to help. besides, i'm no longer a guy, so its fairly no longer my decision to make. best of success, -Fox

2016-10-23 02:20:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My personal opinion is that its a womans choice, and it should be available because in certain circumstances, like rape, I think it's the best option.
I'm 33 weeks pregnant, and was pressured by a lot of people to have an abortion, including the baby's father, and considered it, but I couldn't do it.
For me I didn't think I would be able to look back and think it was the right decision if I had done it, and I think that that is important when women do it.

2007-10-27 15:41:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Abortion has been with us since antiquity and always will be. I remember the days when abortion was illegal and many young ladies were butchered by incompetents. I never want to return to those conditions. As a guy, I will never have an abortion. However, I do not feel that it is incumbent on me to order a female to either have or not have an abortion. It is up to her with input from her husband. No baby-daddy should have any right of input here. He has no reason to stick around if she has the baby. And before you ask, if my unmarried daughter were pregnant and wanted an abortion, I would escort her to the hospital/clinic.

2007-10-27 15:37:59 · answer #6 · answered by MICHAEL R 7 · 2 2

I'm pro choice w/ 2 kids of my own. I will never put down a woman who chose to have an abortion because i don't know what is going on in her life to have her make a difficult decision to have an abortion. Unless you walked a mile in another woman's shoes you have no right to judge her in any way. What ever she chooses to do is between her and her god and doesn't not effect you the slightest. I don't' want to see this country do an about face and move back to the 50s and 60s when abortion was illegal and force woman to go to back alleys and ruin their insides and possibly die because she couldn't get a safe abortion.

2007-10-27 15:33:07 · answer #7 · answered by Steelers Fan 5 · 5 2

I believe it is wrong because a baby is innocent. And I think that more coverage should be made public on the side affects mentally and emotionally on the women who have this done. I think that young women need to be made aware of the fact and side affects of what they are doing. All young women see it as is a way out with supposedly no side affects because this is what they are led to believe.
On the other hand though, I do not believe it is right to tell them that they have no choice. Yes, it is wrong, but I think it should be their horrible decision to make. And even if they were to tell young women that they could not, they would do it at home and seriously harm themselves such as they were doing back in the time when abortion was illegal. Young women would stick metal coat hangers up there in order to kill their baby. This is unsafe for the mother as well and could cause terrible damage, infection and even death to her as well. What my point is is that if the girl really wants to get rid of her baby, she will and in much more dangerous ways.
And things such as her life in jeopardy, rape and incest, I do not blame the woman. She would hate and resent the child and that would be unfair to both. And adoption is not as easy as people like to portray. The woman would not want that "b*st*rds" baby within their body, taking their life just as their father had taken their innocence. So I believe that some times it is understandable.
IT IS WRONG AND GIRLS SHOULD BE MADE MORE AWARE OF THE FACT THAT IT IS A CHILD WITH A HEARTBEAT AND A LIFE AHEAD OF IT THAT THEY ARE KILLING, BUT IT SHOULD STILL BE THEIR CHOICE!!!

2007-10-27 16:04:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

I'm Libertarian! I don't need the government to wipe my nose, pat me on the head and send me to bed at 8:30 like so many...

I.8 Reproductive Rights

The Issue: The tragedies caused by unplanned, unwanted pregnancies are aggravated and sometimes created by government policies of censorship, restriction, regulation and prohibition.
Recognizing that abortion is a sensitive issue and that people can hold good-faith views on both sides, we believe that government should be kept out of the matter, leaving the question to each person for their conscientious consideration.

The Principle: Individual rights should not be denied nor abridged on the basis of sex, age, dependency, or location. Taxpayers should not be forced to pay for other people's abortions, nor should any government or individual force a woman to have an abortion. It is the right and obligation of the pregnant woman regardless of age, not the state, to decide the desirability or appropriateness of prenatal testing, Caesarean births, fetal surgery, voluntary surrogacy arrangements and/or home births.

Solutions: We oppose government actions that either compel or prohibit abortion, sterilization or any other form of birth control. Specifically we condemn the practice of forced sterilization of welfare recipients, or of mentally retarded or "genetically defective" individual. We support the voluntary exchange of goods, services or information regarding human sexuality, reproduction, birth control or related medical or biological technologies. We oppose government laws and policies that restrict the opportunity to choose alternatives to abortion.

Transitional Action: We support an end to all subsidies for childbearing or child prevention built into our present laws.

2007-10-27 15:34:02 · answer #9 · answered by halfthebottle 4 · 2 3

it depends on the situation, I believe that everyone has a right to an abortion if that is what they want
adoption is very hard, you carry a baby for 9 months feel it move and hear its heart beat at drs appointments,go through hrs of extream pain only to hand the baby to someone you hardly know, where as with abortion its all over very quickly and you dont have the guilt of knowing that someday a child will wonder why you gave them up and possibly come looking for you,sure you have the guilt of not allowing the baby to live and have a life if abortion is the choice but its easier than giving the baby up
as for people asking if they should abort or keep it, they feel that keeping it would be easier in the long run than giving it up so for most people adoption is not the answer

I have 2 boys my second was not planned(yes i was on birth control but the pill didnt work for me) there is no way I could of carried him for 9 months gone through the endless amount of leg cramps,back pain,drs prodding and probing,lack of sleep,morning sickness only to hand him to someone I dont know
I decided to keep my son but yes we(my partner and I) did think of abortion as we wernt ready for another baby but adoption didnt even cross our minds and I know it is something I could never do

Edit: also if that child has a severe mental disability and the parents know they wouldnt be able to care for that child for the rest of their lives, then abortion should be considered as for a child to go into an adoption/foster program with a mental disability the chances of them getting adopted is VERY rare as most people looking to adopt want a healthy baby

2007-10-27 15:36:07 · answer #10 · answered by Hayley T 3 · 3 2

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