Critical Analysis on Abortion Google defines abortion as “The deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy,” but, it is actually a worldwide conflict with much more meaning. During an abortion, a pregnant woman undergoes a medical or surgical operation that will end her pregnancy before the child has a chance to be born. This topic has sparked conflict across the world between those who stand for it and those against it for years now, and it continues to be argued as time goes on. Opponents of abortion refer to themselves as pro-life, while the people that are for abortion are considered to be pro-choice. The difference between pro-life and pro-choice people is their view on the topic. …show more content…
A huge argument against abortion is that the rights of a woman do not outweigh the rights of a child. Pro-lifers believe that the comparison between the woman and child’s rights are completely unfair and outrageous. Since unborn children do not have a voice yet in the world, opponents of abortion act as their voice, trying to fight for their rights. There are many reasons that opponents of abortion believe it to be a bad thing. Some reasons being that “Over 99% of all pregnancies are the result of sexual relations in which both partners have willingly participated, pregnancy is a much different experience than the analogy depicts, even when pregnancy is unwanted or difficult, it is a temporary condition, in abortion mother and child are pitted against each other as enemies, the child's presence during pregnancy is rarely more inconvenient than his presence after birth, and, that even when there is no felt obligation, there is sometimes real obligation” (The Rights of a Woman Do Not Outweigh the Rights of a Child, 3). Just because you feel sorry for yourself or have the right to do as you please with your developing child, it is still not okay to rid of an innocent life, says the