Roe V. Wade Pros And Cons

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For thousands of years, abortion procedures and services have been performed up until the 1800’s when the states started passing laws stating that abortion was illegal. However, this law varied from state to state. At this time, abortions and other big similar procedures were extremely risky to one’s health because they didn’t have the technology that we do today to prevent dangers of these services. Down the road in 1973 Supreme Court Case Roe V. Wade made it possible for women to get abortions from educated and trained medical professionals which reduced pregnancy-related injuries and deaths. The Roe case descended from Texas law which prohibited legal abortions with the exception if there is a doctor’s discretion that is required. This led

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