The Brutality of Abortion

The Brutality of Abortion

  • Submitted By: galana
  • Date Submitted: 03/07/2010 1:31 PM
  • Category: English
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ABORTION SHOULD BE ABOLISHED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD!!

What is abortion? An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo resulting in or caused by its death. This definition in itself explains how brutal this practice is. It’s morally, emotionally and may even be socially unacceptable. It is my humble opinion that a global effort should be made to over rule the countries that presently allow abortions to be done legally.
Some major problems include the reasons that make women turn to abortion as well as the way in which they are sometimes done (backyard abortion). Backyard abortions are not done by medical professionals and the instruments used are usually unsterile. As a result, the mothers tend to end up with some form of infection or the other; so, in spite of mercilessly taking the life of an innocent baby, the mother is putting her own life at risk. To add insult to injury, for whatever reason the abortion was done, the effects may permanently affect the mother; meaning that in the future, when she wants to have a baby, she may not be able to as a result of her previous abortion.
What did they ever do wrong? This is a question that everyone who encourages (in whatever way) abortion should take the time to answer. In most cases, normally 52% of all abortions are as a result of careless, irresponsible teens and adults. After all, their lives should not be taken because they did not ask to be conceived but they were and all because of their parents unacceptable behavior. it is duly noted however, that in some cases an abortion may appear to be the only answer, for example with a pregnancy resulting from a rape; but even this is not justified enough to make taking that baby’s life the right thing to do.
The legal definition of a crime is ‘any act that violates the criminal law and is punishable by the state.’ Metaphorically speaking, that can also be another definition for an abortion. Therefore,...

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