Sanger's Argument For The Legalization Of Abortion

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What it’s like to have a choice “No women can call herself free who does not control her own body.” This powerful quote comes from Margaret Sanger. As being the founder of planned parenthood, Sanger believed that a choice to end a pregnancy should be up to the women who’s caring the baby. Many states and countries worldwide have been discussing about the banning of abortion. Rather than making this procedure illegal, the law should should keep this practice statutory. One reason on why abortion should stay legal, is that Women should be able to choose and design design and choose what they want in their future. Also from an informative website, there is an obvious trend between abortion legalization and adoption tendancy’s.Lastly, numerous …show more content…

Therefore, adoption reduces when abortion is legal. In 1957, the rates of adoption were 91,000, then rose to 175,000 and in 1970 and then 130,000 in 1974. Now keep in mind that in the years stated above, 1957- 1970, abortion was declared as illegal. When abortion became legal, in 1973-1974 adoption rates decreased dramatically. From the data results, www.guttmacher.com can only conclude that there is a trend between the two. From the same website, www.guttmacher.com, they say ‘these findings previous studies’ conclusions that abortion legalization led to a reduction in the number of ‘unwanted’ children: such as reduction may have improved average infant health and a child’s living condition.” This quotation proves the trend between adoption and abortion, plus it adds the fact that children’s living conditions are better when the number of undesired children are lower. People may disagree because some may think that children will end up in foster care anyways, abortion being legal or not. Even if this may be true, the legalization of abortion will only lessen the rates, not stop it completely. In my evidence above, it shows the colossal drop of kids in adoption between the time in when abortion became legal. This is only one more strong argument on why abortion should become, and remain