Abortion Rights for Women: Anti-Abortion vs. Pro-Abortion

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Pro-life vs. pro-choice can often be a complicated and confusing one. Those who are against abortion often believe life begins at conception and base their opinion on Biblical views. Those that are advocates of pro-choice believe it is a women’s right to end a pregnancy regardless of the woman‘s reasons. In the United States, the pro-choice view is perceived as pro-abortion, and the pro-life position is recognized as anti-abortion. Should women have the right to choose to have an abortion in today’s society? People often use the topic of abortion because they are issues for young women. “Among many younger feminists, the matter of abortion rights is looked upon as part of a ‘reproductive justice’ that includes access to birth-control and improving health care for the poor and minority women.” (Fouhy N.P. 1) Even though abortion is a choice sometimes it’s not an option due to multiple circumstances such as financial reasons, age, and parental consent. The legalization of RU-486 allows women the opportunity to make a choice regarding having an abortion. This drug has given women a new way to keep abortion a personal and private event. The pill and water has made the word “choice” a meaningful definition. (Quindlen 60) Women should have the right to decide whether having an abortion is a feasible choice. The government should not have the legal right to dictate what a woman can do to her body. It is her body so the choice should be hers after considering the effects and consequences. In 1973, Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court ruling shifted the political issue into a personal decision for women facing unplanned pregnancies. (Fouhy N.P.2) The Roe vs. Wade ruling opened the door for women about having an abortion to make their own decisi... ... middle of paper ... ...ith twins, her husband began to abuse my mother, my sister, and me. After much consideration and prayer, she decided to leave the abusive relationship. Now she was a single mom with two children, a new business, and an abusive husband. Abortion became an option due to her circumstances. The RU-486 drug was explained to her stressing the side-effects and the pain that accompanied RU-486. In the end, she could not abort her babies and live with wondering what they would have been like knowing she had not given her babies a chance to live and grow-up. Mother named them Faith and Grace and always said “through my faith and God’s grace we will be blessed through their lives.” Whether a women chooses pro-life or pro-choice is personal based upon her individual circumstances and factors. It definitely is not a black or white decision, but one that seems to lie in the gray.

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