Essay On Should Abortion Remain Legal

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Should abortion remain legal?
Abortion has become common in America. Abortion is the cold-blooded termination of a human pregnancy that is most often operated between the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. I believe abortion should not remain legal for many reasons. Abortion should be considered crime because a life is killed, they should be thrown in jail just as other people get thrown in jail for taking a life. Pregnancy can be avoided in many ways. You can prevent from getting pregnant if you do not have unprotected sex, getting birth control and so on. Many women cannot have babies and women getting an abortion that kills a child that could have been given to someone else that can’t have a child of their own such as a gay couple or a single being. …show more content…

The constitution grants abortion legalization. Abortion may be legal in the US but pro lifers goal is to make a modification. Certain religions believe women have the opportunity to choose abortion. I strongly believe women should not have the freedom to choose abortion, there is always an other way out or option other than abortion.
I don’t believe in abortion because it is murder, we don’t get to choose whether the parents of a child have the right to live or die. Abortion is to be said by others that it is “the removal of a fetus or embryo in order to end pregnancy”. A developing fetus already has a heartbeat,there is life after conception. Abortion is not right, it is not a pro choice. Does society and the constitution have a saying in this? Not only is abortion not right, it’s also unsafe. Research says plenty of women die due to mishandled abortions. Almost about 347 woman are killed by legal abortions since

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