The topic that we come so suddenly to is no other than ABORTION. A topic of controversy all over the United States. Everyone has had their views on this subject given their intake. Throughout and despite all abortions still stands today. On April 18, 2007 the U.S Supreme Court upheld the first ever federal law banning abortion and all of its procedures. Also, giving politician the availability to interfere in the private health care decisions. However, in the recent years some of the decisions have been redefined by the Webster V. Reproductive Health Services. They gave leeway to the U.S to have greater leeway in restricting and abortions. Since 1973, constitutional amendments to put a stop to abortions that have been introduced. A lot of all this …show more content…
Let’s take a look at statics 65% of democrats believed that abortion should be illegal and they were all thinking the same all of about 57%. Divided on the issues half of each party believing that abortions are illegal, others believing it helps Americans. Before, going any further let’s explain the exact definition and meaning of abortion. Abortion is considered as the voluntary removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end pregnancy. Preferably done on a nonviable fetus. It is one the most commonly performed procedures in the united states each year. More than almost 40% of women will end their pregnancy with an abortion. Statics state that the most abortions come from women who are poor, over the age 40, and the Caucasian ethnicity. Each year twenty to thirty million abortions are illegally performed. An illegal abortion is dangerously unsafe and has been the cause of 13% of women dying. More than six-million pregnancies that occur each year are considered unplanned. And half of those unplanned pregnancies end in abortion. Some states make it mandatory that the parent be notified. This controversial issue posted many questions such