Toxic Abortions

Toxic Abortions

  • Submitted By: lynnsue13
  • Date Submitted: 05/04/2013 9:19 PM
  • Category: Psychology
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Professor Papia Bawa
ENGL COMP 111
April 15, 2013
Toxic Abortion


Many woman face a huge choice when finding out that they are pregnant as well as the father faces his own concerns when finding out he is going to become a father. Many personal and non-personal questions fall into play. With all the questions filling one’s head of a healthy pregnancy. Or should one abort the pregnancy? Carry to full term; what about the planned or unplanned part of the whole conception. What is "toxic abortion"? Pretty much what it sounds like: the termination of a pregnancy - even one that is dearly wanted - through exposure to toxins from pollution in the environment. There is also medically aborting due to the thought of a child with a birth defect or mental handicap.
So many concerns are in play when we find out that we are carrying a child many can be circumstantial reasons rape, incest all factors as well as judgment of others could drive the mother to self-medicate after miscarrying or an abortion. Prochoice and anti-abortion major conflicts of right and wrong verbiage the mother endures all the information once the pregnancy has been discovered. What are the possible ramifications from all sides; is there a resolution.
David Ewing Duncan is a well-known writer, public speaker among other things who in his words also ” A Human Gini-pig” Devoted himself to many test to find amazing results on what we come in contact with manmade and or natural chemicals are slowly seeping into our body system and some of the effects are unknown. (Duncan, 1-12) This can eventually take a toll on the human body especially on an unborn fetus.
Very little is truly well understood about why certain people miscarry and others have successful pregnancies even in the face of multiple risk factors. You can have one miscarriage or even repeated miscarriages even if you have no risk factors at all. A lot of individual outcomes seem to be determined by chance and genetic luck....

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