Early 1800s Abortion

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However, women being prohibited to have abortions has been occurring throughout the centuries but there were times in history where it was not always this way. In The surprising history of abortion in the United States, the author explains to the reader how in the early 1800s abortions were legal and females would only have to give birth to their babies if they could already feel their fetus moving; which was called quickening. "At conception and the earliest stage of pregnancy, before quickening, no one believed that a human life existed; not even the Catholic Church took this view," Reagan wrote. "Rather, the popular ethic regarding abortion and common law were grounded in the female experience of their own bodies." (Jessica Rivantz) A woman

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