The Pros And Cons Of Abortion

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“How low have we sunk? What are the consequences of this mass slaughter?”(Napolitano). The destruction of American values have ruined the lives of thousands of unborn children.The abortion debate continues to divide American citizens today.
The United States Supreme Court ruled in the landmark 1973 decision Roe V. Wade that the right to privacy includes a woman’s right to abortion, with two limitations; the state had to balance a woman's right to an abortion against the states interest in protecting the women’s health. (Roleff,7).
Many citizens do not think of an unborn child being a human beings ,but in reality it has every right that any other born child has. Abortion should be illegal because cases of rape are not an exception, laws already protect the rights of unborn children, and mental and physical effects that occur in abortions.
“While none can deny that rape is a horrific event ;however, this does not give support to ending any child’s life. Cases of rape should not be a valid justification for an abortion”(Napolitano, 37). Rape affects a woman’s feelings toward the baby, but the baby has the right to live it’s life there are multiple options instead of abortion. Unborn children are being taken advantage of when abortion is legalized …show more content…

Many do not realize the serious mental and physical risks of having an abortion for the mother. She feels the most pain and rejection during an abortion. The amount of risk factors due to abortion is unreal. There are both mental and physical effects due to having an abortion, it is an emotional rollercoaster when trying to figure out what to do.“Since the 1970’s, numerous studies have found an association between abortion and an increased use of alcohol and drugs” (Forstyle). Many think having an abortion does not have mental or physical risks,but think about a mom having to lose a baby she is going to have some feelings for this child whether she

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