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Essay / Abortion should be legal - 2315
The World Health Organization estimates that a quarter of all offspring worldwide end in induced abortion. More precisely, the number of induced abortions is almost 50 million each year(Berer, M., 2000). Induced abortion refers to “an abortion deliberately induced by medication or mechanical means” (Stedman, TL, 2008). It can be defined as an abortion preceded by initiative, which is opposed to spontaneous abortion. According to World HeaWHO (1993), each year the number of women who choose abortion is approximately 1.5 million in the United States. Nearly half of American women have an unplanned pregnancy, and 54% of them end in abortion (Finer LB & Zolna MR, 2011). Nearly a fifth of pregnancies end in abortion (Jones RK & Kooistra, K, 2011). Abortion laws have evolved differently in different countries because there are different social and moral perceptions due to different cultures. In Britain, only healthcare professionals are authorized to perform abortions (rethinking abortion p13). In Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, the law only allows women to obtain information about abortion and to have an abortion outside their state (rethinking abortion p19). Abortion is always a sensitive subject when it is considered the murder of a surrounding person. with a social and political debate. It seems that the debate between anti-abortionists and opponents is increasingly heated (BEYOND CHOICE P19). Women tend to choose illegal abortion when it is not possible to have a legal abortion, even if it is unsafe, in poor conditions and with an unqualified provider (Berer, M. , 2000). Traditionally, laws and medical ethics oppose abortion for two main reasons: first, it appears to be the death of a developing human being when the fetus should be in the middle of a paper... in Spain and Turkey. A balanced law would protect both “genuine conscientious objection” and a woman’s right to autonomy to achieve a legal and safe abortion (making abortion safe). In summary, legal abortion appears to be an effective approach to population control and providing a safe health solution for women who have unwanted babies. Conclusion In conclusion, making abortion illegal may not prohibit abortion, but poses problems due to harmful influence on the woman and unsafe abortion. . It appears that legalizing abortion is an effective approach to solving these problems. Abortion is not a kind of murder, but a respect for the right to autonomy. Additionally, abortion has a limited impact on women's health compared to the harm caused by illegal abortion. It still seems difficult for the government to find a balance between legalizing abortion and guiding citizens on the right path..