Abortion For A Child Persuasive Essay

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Embryos Give the chance of new life to be born, rather it be inside the mother's womb or in vitro fertilization. This is a form of enhancement giving the embryo a chance to survive under conditions that would otherwise make it hard to survive. So what’s wrong with IVF? As an objective case, nothing is wrong with IVF. It’s creating a safer environment outside the mother's womb giving it a chance to develope. Should abortion for a disabled child be available? As an objective matter of thinking, yes. A person might never know the reasons a women decides to abort a disabled child. It could be many reasons for example the emotional distress it could cause, the economic state of the family, or the fact that they might be an elderly person concerned …show more content…

This case is most often seen when someone is in need of a bone marrow transplant, the first solution in order to save the older sibling is the umbilical cord created when the child is fully developed however that often might not work because the embryo cells in the umbilical cord might not be sufficient. The second possible solution is a bone marrow transplant from the “savior sibling” onto the older sibling. In this case the older sibling is given a chance to be cured by an angel (there newborn …show more content…

They value every form of life and appreciate the gift that is Secha. They both go back and forth thru email expressing the way they think about selective abortion for the disabled and how it is “sending a message” that devalues the life of the disabled. This is part of enhancement, anything that alters life in it’s intended way. As Leo say sin one of his emails “My life is worth living. Nonetheless there are conditions, ones that those I love would have rejoiced in, under which I would not have been born.” Leo in this sentence understands that value of living and being the way one is born, on was created the way they are for a reason. All life should be equal and respected in it’s original and intended form. For example freezing eggs “for the right time” should never be done, in this case when exactly is the right time? 5 years from now? Or possibly 20 and by the time you are “ready” it might be too late to even conceive a healthy child. From a religious point of view God intended for things to be one way. So why change them to benefit ourselves? When one is ready to form a family, the perspective of who you put first in your life should