I don't really understand the huge deal people make over this controversy, but I do personally believe a woman has the right to do whatever the heck she wants with what's inside her body.
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Back in the day people could do whatever they wanted to their slaves, including ending their life. The only difference now is that people think it's alright to kill a life because of it's age, handicap and place of location.
And what's inside her body isn't just a "thing". It's a human life. A unique human life. It may be her body, but not her life. Plus, half of the murdered kids are male.
Personally, I'm a Pro-Lifer. I do not condone abortion. Now, I'm not going to sit here and try to rattle off the moral reasons why or anything like that, because to be perfectly honest, I'm not a bible thumper.
I do believe that abortion should be allowed in certain situations. Only if the health of the Mother and/or Child are in extreme danger, should there be an option to abort. If there is a medical condition where the birth is likely to kill the mother or cause harm to the child, then abortion isn't really wrong. So I'm against any law which would completely ban abortion. I just think that expecting mothers shouldn't be able to walk into any clinic or doctor's office or whatever and ask for one. It should be a highly regulated procedure.
Now I know you Pro-Choice fans will probably gripe at me for this, but not even being raped is a good enough reason to abort a child. If the mother and child are healthy, there is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON TO ABORT.
If the mother doesn't feel like she is capable of taking proper care of the child, she should be able to (within the child's first year of life), put the child up for adoption, without fear of penalty by law or society. There are plenty of couples who would love to have children, but cannot have one themselves because either the male or female is sterile, or have other medical problems.
Just to clarify, I'm not against contraceptive measures, like the morning after pill. That's not too bad either. I'm just saying that abortions ought to be heavily regulated. as for rape victims, abortion shouldn't be an option after a set timeframe. So if a woman is raped, but she keeps her mouth shut about it and ends up finding out she's pregnant a month later....it's her own fault for not reporting it and having herself checked immediately afterward.
Also, if it's still in the embryonic stage, I really dont consider it a person until it reaches the Fetus stage.
If the health of the child is in danger an abortion won't help it o_o
If both lives are in danger and both can be saved, fantastic! But it's usually the case that whenever the mother has to have an abortion or else she'll be risking her life, the child is already doomed anyway, so it's better to save one life than to doom both. The problem now is that abortion is mostly used to kill one life instead of saving one.
You're right about the lack of regulation regarding abortion. Accurate records aren't even kept, plus the procedure differs greatly to the way other surgeries are carried out.
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I don't understand why you're okay with the morning after pill, since it works in three ways, two of which are contraception, the final being an abortifacients.
Why the distinction between stages? Nothing changes in between except the child's size - it has human DNA from the start.
Also, you're not pro-life.
I am pro-choice. Different people, different opinion, different response. So, just because it's murder to you doesn't mean it is murder to someone else. That's why pregnant women should have a choice to abort or not to abort. It's pretty simple when it comes to the legality(if the word exists) of abortion. Let the girls decide. Men can never get pregnant naturally, so who's to say men should decide if abortion is legal or not.
Murder is murder. The unborn child is human in every way, and it's murder if you kill it.
It's mostly women who participate in pro-life movements, but regardless, it could be my child. It could be my grandchild. It could be my nephew, niece, or cousin.
It could just be another human life. Why can't I care for that life? Why does the rights of the mother override that of the unborn child? Why can anyone decide whether the unborn child lives or dies?
Furthermore, by your logic doctors wouldn't be able to treat a disease unless they've had the disease.