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Argumentative Essay On Pro Life

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I am Kasey Conway, a sophomore at Naperville North High School in Naperville, Illinois. I am Pro-Life, and I am writing this letter regarding the act of abortion, and how it needs to be prevented and limited within our country. Furthermore, providing more awareness, facilities, and medical needs has simply been my main goal from the beginning of my Pro-Life experience. Abortion frankly shouldn’t be allowed, but since everyone has their own beliefs, the country needs to balance those beliefs and the needs that come along with it. However, “balancing” it is not providing cliniques such as ‘Planned Parenthood’ which according to Studentslife.org says abortion is a “money -maker” for. This should not be the case, and it hasn’t always been. Around the 1880s, abortions were illegal, besides the cases that would endanger or kill the mother carrying the baby, in which then they would be performed (Feminists.com). Then in 1973, abortions were made legal, after the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision that expressed to experience an abortion was strictly up to the woman and the doctor, and no one else. But what about the infant? The infant …show more content…

America can achieve this change by educating others on sexual reproduction and other health information. There need to be more services teens and young adults can go to in order to learn about the importance of abstinence, and in other cases, once one is ready to have a baby, how they can healthily. These organizations should not provide access to abortions, but only inform and teach others on how to sustain abstinence and if not that, then gain knowledge on how to prevent pregnancy if he or she is sexually active (Americanprogress.org). America needs to limit or exclude almost all abortions, except for the certain scenarios in which the mother's life may result in death, then things should be

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