Abortion
Essay by review • December 27, 2010 • Essay • 334 Words (2 Pages) • 1,082 Views
A woman’s right or murder Abortion is a very personal and controversial topic especially in today’s society. They have discovered that there is a lot of risk before and after abortion. There could be infections, retained products of contraception, continued pregnancy, cervical or uterine trauma and bleeding, which are all short term post - abortion complications. The procedure also puts a lot of emotional and mental stress and trauma on the mother which is something she has to live with for the rest of her life. This occurs in 90% of all abortion cases. The woman is harmed after the abortion because it increases her chance of miscarriage and breast cancer, and may cause her to have painful menstrual cycles for the rest of her life. 25% of abortion cases report serious medical problems after their abortion and over 75% lose the relationship they were trying to save. There are very different perspectives on a woman’s right and that was that the unborn child is fully alive just not yet �birthed’ and God has a unique plan for that unique life that cannot be filled by another. The law which was passed in 1972 to make abortion legal, was based upon perjury and the gaining of a �legal’ right that did not exist before and was due to the bending of the constitution and legal system. The justices made their decision because the pre-abortion crowd used false statistics, faked crisis situations and scenarios that never existed, rather than the fact of the law. The process of communication that I undertook involved a very confidential and formal manner. This was because abortion is a very personal and controversial matter and needs to not be taken lightly. Some people have very strong opinions about abortion and do not want the issue to be mocked or made less important in our society. My purpose that I set out is to allow people to know a little more about abortion and what all can be damaged by it.
...
...