Ethics Of Abortion Research Paper

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Introduction Abortion, a deliberate clinical procedure to terminate the life of a preborn child, is the most divisive moral and ethical issue of all time. There are two board category in abortion, spontaneous abortion, commonly called as miscarriage, and induced abortion. In this paper, two common arguments of abortion will be reviewed, namely the premise that fetus is a human being and the right of mother and the right of embryo.
Nurses, especially in hospitals, are no less involved in and no less affected in lives and deaths than other health professionals in the community. In the delivery room, nurses assist doctors to perform either delivery of baby or abortion of fetus or embryo depends on the development of the zygote inside the womb. …show more content…

If they are still human being, is that right to terminate the life of them? Morally speaking, no one will end their lives. Thus, in other words, killing someone in a free-of-pain way does not permit the action of killing. Abortion the life of being is wrong not only the action may cause pain but rather because it literarily destroys the life which possess from the beginning of the …show more content…

This is particularly common in cases where one of the life would almost certainly be lost if continue the pregnancy such as ectopic pregnancy, which is incorrect implantation of zygote in the uterine tube. In the aspect of personal health, it seems reasonable to claim that the right of mother to live is at least as important as the right of fetus to live. Furthermore, both mother and fetus will die unless the pregnancy is terminated, then morally speaking, that only one life is lost instead of two is the best outcome upon two lives ends. In general, sacrificing the life of mother in defense of the fetus is morally incorrect as morality does not require people to sacrifice large personal of themselves for either deontology or virtue ethics. Thus, in the life-threatening cases of pregnancy, it is reasonable to conclude that the right of mother to life outbalanced than that of the