One of the most controversial topics right now is the choice of an abortion and how it might be a way of legalized murder, with mothers having to choose whether to support or deny the discovery. Looking further into the subject, it’s very clear why the subject has divided the nation. From fundamentalists questioning it as murder, and doctors restoring relationships, there is always an argument about it.
The essential question to ask in this discussion is whether women should have the right to make the decision on abortions. Since fertilized eggs need to have 10 months to develop into babies, there are millions of possibilities of gene defects, alcohol or drug affections, or environmental pollutions. A baby can’t live with a severe case of terminal illness and radiation poisoning, leaving the mother and family with more grief than joy. How can a mother handle a baby which is going to suffer then die at
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For example, the iconic and horrific picture of a pregnant Geraldine “Gerri” Santoro lying face-down on a hotel carpet, dead from an unprofessional surgery in 1964 is symbolic to pro-choice activists, showing how desperate woman would take it to their own hands if the government does not allow it through no way to regulate pro-life reforms. America’s promise is to have “unalienable rights” for all citizens, to have them make their own decisions and secure their own futures. Those are the governing principles of what could or couldn’t be decided upon by a monarch or tyrant. That said, the Roe v. Wade bill has been passed, stating that the right to have an abortion should be determined by the women that are expecting children. It’s what they want to do with their property, not to be claimed by the government or authorities to