Arguments Against Abortion Research Paper

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Abortion: Choosing What Is Right for the Individual without Intimidation

Although, the government has attempted to control every facet of its citizen’s lives, there is one aspect that is extremely personal, and must remain private- the decision to create life. Despite what society or elected political officials believe, the right to terminate a pregnancy is a delicate decision that each woman must decide for herself. Along those same lines, governmental laws which intimidate or humiliate women, who choose to exercise their right to terminate gestation, are unethical and illegal. Regardless, of the outcome, the decision must be that of the woman, without the additional traumatization by her own government. Because the decision to abort, is …show more content…

Specifically, she must address her values, morals, religious beliefs, and lifestyle. Also, she must consider the mental and health detriment her actions may cause, not only to herself, but to those around her. Subsequently her self-perception, current and future relationships, and sex in general, may be negatively affected. Besides, these concerns, there are substantial psychological and physical side effects of abortion that can be severe, even life threatening. For instance, the latent morbidity rate of a post-abortion procedure finds 3 to 5 percent of the women, sterile; the risk of miscarriage and pregnancy complications increase by 300 to 500 percent following induced abortion due to cervical damage (Reardon 2016). A daunting prospect for any woman who may desire children in the future, but opts for …show more content…

Eight states, require women seeking an abortion to have a transvaginal ultrasound, an extremely uncomfortable (sometimes painful) ultrasound, for medical abortions, rather than surgical ones. (Mayer 1997) Or the mandated waiting period, that does not benefit the woman, although it does increase the cost and risk. As the only safe way to perform an abortion is as early as possible to reduce the risk to the health of the woman (Grimes 2015). In these blatant and abhorrent attempts to dissuade women against abortion, she must not only weigh her personal values, and subsequent consequences, but she must also consider the opposition she will face from her own

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