United States citizens live in a country where their health care is put in the hands of the wealthy who don’t experience the same issues that the citizens do. Abortion is definitely one of those issues. An abortion is when a pregnancy is terminated, and in the United States, and it is a very personal experience for a woman. The common misconception is that women are using abortions as an alternate form of birth control, and being careless with their other forms of contraception. This is false. Abortions are a very personal experience for a woman, and it is generally a very thought out procedure to have. If abortions become illegal, they will continue to happen, and they will become much more dangerous.
The foster care system in the United States is completely overworked and is not well thought out. Children are placed in the homes of people who don’t really care about them, and who just want them for the money. Social workers are overworked and underpaid, and though they care about the children, there is not much they can do in a short period of time. If abortion becomes illegal, not only will the adoption and foster care system be filled with more children, but the child mortality rate will inevitably go up. In Colorado in 2002, 32 deaths were reported to the government due to abuse or neglect. People will say that abortion becoming illegal will not
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There are surgical abortions, which involve a doctor actually surgically removing the fetus. There is also a medicinal abortion, where a woman takes a series of pills to terminate your pregnancy. An abortion is not a pleasant experience. It can be painful, but it is necessary. If abortions become illegal, women will find illegal and dangerous ways to get them. People die from giving themselves abortions. Just because abortions are illegal does not mean that all women are going to carry their undesired pregnancies to full