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Essay / Abortion Should Be Abolished Essay - 1058
Abortion Should Be AbolishedAbortion has been a controversial issue since Roe v. Wade dating back to 1971. This will be a difficult topic to discuss because there are so many different points view on abortion, should it have been legalized or abolished? This is the main question we still ask ourselves today, hundreds of years later, even after the Roe v. Wade decision that gave women the right to abort their unborn child. The controversy behind this is whether it is actually a baby or a fetus, because if it does not have a heartbeat, it is still considered acceptable to abort it because it does not have a heartbeat. is not considered a human being, however if you abort a baby at three months is he a human or not because he has a real heartbeat? In this article, those interviewed and interviewed will present the reasons why abortion is legal and why abortion should be abolished. Roe vs. Wade is a case that was decided at the same time as Doe vs. Bolten which legalized abortion. abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy. In 1971, a suit was filed by Norma McCorvey, but known in court as Jane "Roe" against Henry "Wade", a Dallas County prosecutor who enforced a law banning abortion except to save the life of a woman. December 13, 1971 and October 11, 1972 were two controversial dates for this case until the decision was rendered on January 22, 1973 by the Supreme Court of the United States, in a 7-2 decision, affirming the legality of a woman's right to have a child. abortion under the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. (http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/04/us/roe-v-wade-fast-facts/) Although Roe vs. Wade gave women the right to abort their child, is this true? Or should it really be abolished? This means... middle of paper ...... during pregnancy, the risk of breast cancer almost doubles after a first trimester abortion and increases by two or more abortions. This risk is particularly significant for women who do not have children. (http://www.abortioninformation.net/abortion_risks.asp)10 percent (6.1 million) of women in the United States are infertile, meaning they have difficulty getting pregnant. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 15-44 year olds are said to have difficulty getting or staying pregnant.(https://www.womenshealth.gov/publications/our-publications/fact -sheet/infertility.html). So think about it, every time there is an abortion, a blessing is taken away from someone who was unable to conceive a blessing. Teenagers think it's okay to commit murder, which is a sin not only for the Christian religion, but for all religions..