ANti-Abortion and Abortion

ANti-Abortion and Abortion

Abortion is a very controversial topic in society today. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. People get abortions for many reasons. Many people oppose abortion. These people create legislation against abortion.
Anti-Abortion is opposing or legislating against medically induced abortion. A human individual is created with a unique genetic identity that remains unchanged throughout his or her life. This individual has a fundamental right to life, which must be protected. Killing of an innocent human being is wrong, even if that human being has yet to be born. Unborn babies are also considered a human being. It also takes away from the unborn the unalienable right to life that the Founding Fathers intended us to have.
An embryos and fetuses are not independent, self-determining beings, and abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. There are many reasons why many women get an abortion like; unable to afford the cost of raising a child, raped, not ready to become a mother, I don't want others to know about my pregnancy or that I'm having sex, they also say my parents want me to have an abortion. Many people think it’s an okay to have an abortion and some people don’t like abortion. Just give them a chance to live a life don’t take the chance away from that unborn child.
On February 2014 a study published in the peer-reviewed Cancer Causes and Control found that abortion "is significantly associated with an increased risk of breast cancer" and that "the risk of breast cancer increases as the number of abortion increases." The only time that I believe that abortions are necessary is when the mother's life is in a medical danger because of it. I know that a lot of people think that it's okay to have an abortion if the mother was raped. I don't believe that. I believe that if a girl gets raped, she did something to put herself in that position. Now, I'm not saying that it is her...

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