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ABORTION 1
Abortion
Stephanie I. Garcia
Pickens Technical College
Foundations for Healthcare Professionals
HPR 106 Laws & Ethics for Healthcare
ABORTION 2
Abortion can be a very emotional situation to talk about and to even actually have to go
through. Just because abortion is not widely discussed, does not mean it is not controversial,
because’ it honestly is, extremely, especially in American politics. There are many people on
both ends of this issue, positive and negative. Frequency of occurrence, legal issues, cultural,
religious status, etc, of the individual varies widely in all different people throughout the world.
I’m pretty sure that everyone should know what an abortion is, but I cannot make that
assumption. “Abortion is the intentional termination of a pregnancy after conception. It allows
women to put an end to their pregnancies, but involves killing the undeveloped embryo or fetus.
(Head, n.d.)“ But according to my knowledge, an abortion doesn’t have to be at all intentional. It
is said that a miscarriage, is also considered an abortion and blunt-force trauma can also cause
termination to a womans pregnancy; this can include the act of violence by anyone, not just the
woman herself, but a spouse also. The procedure SHOULD be done by a licensed healthcare
professional in a professional manner and environment. The abortion can either be medically or
surgically done. It all depends on the woman. When a woman is in her first trimester, a medical
abortion is available for up to about nine weeks of gestation.1 There are about eight different
procedures to make an abort possible. “Methotrexate & Misoprostol (MTX): a medical
abortion procedure used up to the first seven weeks of pregnancy. This medication combination
is not as commonly used in the U.S. with the availability of mifepristone, which works more
effectively for this use. Mifepristone and Misoprostol: a medical abortion procedure used up to
the first seven to nine weeks of pregnancy. It can also be referred to as RU-486, the abortion pill
and Mifeprex. Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA): a procedure used as early as 3 -12 weeks
since the last period. It’s considered less invasive with only a local anesthesia being used on the
cervix. Aspiration: a surgical abortion procedure used to terminate pregnancy up to 16 weeks
1
The process of carryingor beingcarriedin thewombbetween conceptionandbirth.
ABORTION 3
from the last period. It can also be referred to as suction curettage2, dilation and curettage (D &
C) or vacuum aspiration. Dilation & Curettage (D & C): a surgical abortion procedure used to
terminate a pregnancy up to 16 weeks gestation. It is also referred to as suction curettage or
vacuum aspiration. Dilation & Evacuation (D & E): a surgical abortion procedure used to
terminate a pregnancy after 16 weeks gestation. Dilation and Extraction: a surgical abortion
procedure used to terminate a pregnancy after 21 weeks of gestation. This procedure is also
known as D & X, Intact D & X, Intrauterine Cranial Decompression and Partial Birth Abortion.
*This procedure is now considered against the law in the U.S. according to the Partial Birth
Abortion Ban Act of 1995* Induction Abortion: a rarely performed surgical procedure where
salt water, urea, or potassium chloride is injected into the amniotic sac3; prostaglandins4 are
inserted into the vagina and pitocin is injected intravenously. (Abortion Procedures, 11/2011).”
The procedure in which will be performed, has to and will determined by the medical
professional by how many weeks the woman is far along. This is many of the reasons why it
should be done by a professional correctly.
“Abortion has been legal in every U.S. state since 1973, when the Supreme Court ruled in
Roe v. Wade(1973) that women have the right to make medical decisions about their own bodies
(Head, n.d.).” Seeming that abortion has been around for many years, there are many, many
negatives and positives to it. Worldwide there are different views about abortion which still are
very much unresolved. Many people oppose to having abortion legal in the United States
because, the first, most discussed is that women who are not ready to conceive a child and know
it should simply use a contraceptive. There are 15 types of contraceptives available, in which all
fall into categories: male and female condoms, diaphragms and caps, contraceptive pill, long-
2
The use of a curettethat is usedto scrape or scoopthe liningof the uterus.
3
The thininnermost membranous sac enclosingthe developingembryoof a mammal, bird, or reptile.
4
Any of a group of cyclic fattyacids with hormone like effects,notably the promotionof uterine contractions.
ABORTION 4
active reversible contraceptive methods (LARC), patch and ring, sterilization5, and natural
family planning. Women should research information on each and see which is more suitable for
them. Contraceptives aren’t 100% effective; they aren’t perfect but when used properly, can be
very helpful. Unfortunately, not many can afford any of these so to be 100% sure you won’t
conceive without wanting to, is abstinence. If you are not emotionally and financially ready and
do not want to conceive a child at any moment in your life, then stay abstinent, period. Many
people also argue that abortion is of that killing a human being that it “defies a commandment
from God. The Sixth Commandment of the Bible's Old Testament (Exodus 20:13) is "Thou shall
not kill"(Should Abortion Be Legal?,05/08/2013).”, in which goes into ones personal religious
beliefs. “According to Kanwaljeet J. S. Anand, MBBS, DPhil, Professor of Pediatrics,
Anesthesiology and Neurobiology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, "If the
fetus is beyond 20 weeks of gestation, I would assume that there will be pain caused to the fetus.
And I believe it will be severe and excruciating pain." This statement can be seen and can be
grouped with those who say aborting an unborn baby is still killing an unborn human being no
matter under any circumstances. “A 2002 peer-reviewed study published by the Southern
Medical Journal of more than 173,000 American women, found that women who aborted were
154% more likely to commit suicide than women who carried to term. An Apr. 1998 Journal of
Social and Clinical Psychology study of men whose partners had abortions, found that 51.6% of
the men reported regret, 45.2% felt sadness, and 25.8% experienced depression (Should Abortion
Be Legal?, 05/08/2013).” These psychological damages cannot be reversed completely, however
there are medications to help with the sadness and depression, though no medication can reverse
the memories one has of the aborted child, as well as any conflicts one might have gone through
5 Female sterilization is done by cutting, sealingor blockingthe fallopiantubes. Male sterilisation is done by cuttingandsealingor tyingthe
vas deferens.
ABORTION 5
getting to the decision made. Having an induced abortion can really give a woman many
complications on the next conception of a child that is actually to ones intention. Many of the
type of abortions that I mentioned can weaken the uterus and cervix in which can affect the
ability of the embryo to be implanted on the uterus correctly and/or the ability for a woman’s
cervix to support a pregnancy to full-term without complications, to conceive without
miscarriage and/or not conceive prematurely. This risk increases when multiple abortions are
performed on a woman regardless of age, race, and ethnicity, etc. “A June 2003 study published
by the peer-reviewed International Journal of Epidemiology estimated that about 15% of first-
trimester miscarriages are attributed to a prior history of induced abortion (Should Abortion Be
Legal?, 05/08/2013)” and “Women who have had more than one abortion and get pregnant again
later on, may find that they have what's known as an incompetent cervix6. (Abortion and
Infertility, (n.d.)“ Going through this issue because of a decision made early in life can very
much also cause psychological disorders. Having an induced abortion gives the woman more of
a chance to develop breast cancer and this is because when an abortion is performed it causes a
sudden drop in estrogen levels that may make breast cells more susceptible to cancer. But having
the decision to abort an unborn fetus that is inside of a woman’s body is in fact the woman’s
decision on what should be done.
As cons to abortions, there are also pros to keeping abortion legal isn’t bad as people
make it seem. The positive views on abortion in fact being legal are that a woman does have the
right to choose to abort, because that is a ‘fundamental right’ that, as said above, was recognized
by the Supreme Court. It is said that personhood begins until birth, not at conception. Also
having abortion banned is giving the government the right to have pretty much total control of a
womans’ body. This is why many people say that an abortion isn’t all that bad, it’s not murder.
6 a cervix that starts dilatingprematurely
ABORTION 6
With this said people continue arguing that these unborn fetuses are incapable of feeling any type
of pain. Also a positive effect of keeping abortion legal is that professional performed abortions
reduce injury and deaths caused by unsafe illegal aborts. ““Back-alley" abortions cause 68,000
maternal deaths each year in the 33 countries where abortion is not legal or available, according
to the World Health Organization in Oct. 2006 (Should Abortion Be Legal?, 05/08/2013).”
Having this available gives women a chance to have a safe procedure done by someone who is
qualified to do such a risky procedure. Another positive saying that goes around is that having
the access to safe performed abortions is quite necessary seeming that contraceptives aren’t
always readily ‘available’ at the moment or simply because of finances. “About half of all large
group insurance plans do not cover any form of prescription contraception, and only a third cover
the birth control pill. A July/Aug. 2001 Guttmacher Institute study of health care insurers found
that 75% of insured women lacked coverage for contraceptive services. As of 2009, 17 million
US women were completely uninsured. An abortion can cost anywhere from around $350 to
more than $1,000. In 2009, it was estimated that a total of $831 million is spent on abortions
annually (Should Abortion Be Legal?,05/08/2013).” This shows that many women do indeed
perform abortions, even if they cannot afford. They believe that it will cost less to abort than to
give birth to a child. “A Sep. 2005 survey in the peer-reviewed journal Perspectives on Sexual
and Reproductive Health asked women why they had an abortion, found that 73% of respondents
said they could not afford to have a baby, and 38% said giving birth would interfere with their
education and career goals(Should Abortion Be Legal?,05/08/2013).” This shows that these
women prefer to abort at no matter what cost to continue living their life how they were before
conception occurred. They state that a baby should not come into this world unwanted, and about
49% of all pregnancies that occur among these American women are actually very unintentional.
ABORTION 7
And having a baby does not just come with conception, waiting nine months, giving birth and
that’s it, no, the woman’s decision requires many consideration, preparation, and planning on
how she’ll support her child and herself. This introduces the statement that having abortion be
legal will reduce the number of theft crimes by those who cannot afford to support themselves
with this child, as said.
“Proponents, identifying themselves as pro-choice, contend that abortion is a right that
should not be limited by governmental or religious authority, and which outweighs any right
claimed for an embryo or fetus. They argue that pregnant women will resort to unsafe illegal
abortions if there is no legal option. Opponents, identifying themselves as pro-life, assert that
personhood begins at conception, and therefore abortion is the immoral killing of an innocent
human being. They say abortion inflicts suffering on the unborn child, and that it is unfair to
allow abortion when couples who cannot biologically conceive are waiting to adopt. Variations
exist in arguments on both sides of the debate. Some pro-choice proponents believe abortion
should only be used as a last resort, while others advocate unrestricted access to abortion services
under any circumstance. Pro-life positions range from opposing abortion under any circumstance
to accepting it for situations of rape, incest, or when a woman's life is at risk. (Should Abortion
Be Legal?, (05/08/2013).” The side that one is for or against as has much to do in ones beliefs,
and their families can also influence that greatly. But either you’re for it or opposing it, values
still are at stake that a variety of people don’t pay much attention to at the moment of decision
making. Of course it’s ones choice to make the decision, but have you thought about how you
would be affected by the certain decision? Think of someone whose moral judgment you
immensely respect. What would that person do about this? How will your decision affect others?
Have you taken a look at the facts to your decision? Would your decision be taken as unethical
ABORTION 8
by others? How would your decision look if it were reported on the news or in another public
place according to your honest reasoning? Would you be proud of your choice if your child were
to find out? Would you want them to make the same choice as you did? Could you honestly
defend your choice, rationally? Will you be able to sleep tonight comfortably? These questions
can give you an estimate image about what values would be at stake according to you and your
loved ones. Privacy issues can also be a value at stake because making a decision can involve
many others’ input, support, trust, etc to help deal with this dilemma.
By what I read and the many arguments, society has no straight forward conclusion on
what they want to do to resolve this controversial dilemma because of the fact that everyone has
many different religious and cultural beliefs, morals, views, etc, on how they feel about
terminating an unwanted pregnancy intentionally. I personally think abortion should be legal but
should in fact have very strict considerations/regulations/laws on whom and why the woman
should actually take action in performing such procedure. So in other words, not everyone and
anyone can abort a child just because the woman herself and her spouse decided not to use a
contraceptive, this is not a rational reason why. The reasoning should be very much rational, not
just because the woman decided to make a ‘stupid decision’ and not protect herself in any of the
many ways. This comes in especially if alcohol was involved, being under the influence will
make you do things you wouldn’t normally do sober, but just because of this does not mean the
situation can consider an abortion. Unless this situation is in fact considered rape but obviously
this would go more into legal issues and into a more complicated situation. An induced abortion
should be a last resort to anything. If you know you aren’t ready, and/or having a child would
interfere with your life goals then simply make smart decisions about having intercourse. If no
contraceptive is available then don’t risk yourself. Having an abortion isn’t anything you can just
ABORTION 9
do and tomorrow be fine, it carries a risk of several side effects: abdominal pain and cramping,
nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. In most professional done abortions, no serious complications
will occur. However, the risk of these complications is about one out of every hundred early
abortions and in about one out of every fifty later abortions (this does not include the abortions
being performed unsafe by a random person). These complications may include: heavy abnormal
bleeding (risking hemorrhage occurring), infection, incomplete abortion (bleeding and serious
infection may occur, RU486 may fail in up to 1 out of every 20 cases), allergic reaction to drugs
(risking convulsions, heart attack, and in extreme cases, death), tearing of the cervix, scarring of
the uterine lining, perforation of the uterus, damage to internal organs, and in some cases death.
These complications may prevent or place at high risk future wanted pregnancies and the risk of
future miscarriage is greater for women who abort their first pregnancy. You see, and with this
said, not many women sit down and actually think about later consequences about actually
having the abortion done, their only worry is that they’re pregnant and aren’t ready. What about
if no form of abortions were available, or furthermore existed? These women would use
preventative methods to their want and need at no matter what cost. For women who demand
that they have complete control of their body, well this control should include preventing
unwanted pregnancy through the responsible use of contraception or through simply abstinence.
Adoption is not an alternative to terminating their pregnancy, because it in fact remains the
womans’ decision to give or not to give their child up for adoption. I think women who are
thinking about terminating an unwanted pregnancy should really think about the obvious fact
that they are very lucky that they can actually fertilize, and the woman herself and her spouse
(homosexual) do not have vaginismus7, or dyspeneunia8 (heterosexual). People who are
7
an involuntary spasmof the muscles of the vaginal wall that interferes with intercourse
ABORTION 10
homosexual or who do in fact have these sexual dysfunctions (and other sexual dysfunctions not
mentioned), try really hard to be in your spot of being able to conceive, give birth to, and love a
child with all they have… In which is why I think adoption should always be way before
abortion. Abortion in my opinion should ONLY be available if the womans’ health is at a serious
risk, if pregnancy was a result of a crime, such as rape, incest, or child abuse, and/or also when it
is known and diagnosed that the child has a serious terminal illness, such as Hydranencephaly9.
So yes, I would honestly classify myself as pro-life, but abortion staying legal, BUT with only
the exceptions to the reasons I mentioned above.
8
painful intercourse in a male
9
a conditionwhere the braincerebral hemispheres are absent andreplacedby sacs filledwith cerebrospinal fluid, in which the fetus will not
survive.
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References
Head,Tom. (n.d.). What is Abortion? Retrieved from
http://civilliberty.about.com/od/abortion/f/what_abortion.htm
Abortion Procedures,(11/2011). Retrieved from
http://americanpregnancy.org/unplannedpregnancy/abortionprocedures.html
Should Abortion Be Legal?, (05/08/2013). Retrieved from
http://abortion.procon.org/
Abortion and Infertility, (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.life.org.nz/abortion/abortionkeyissues/futurefertility/
Any information you might want about how effective contraceptives are and which are available,
visit http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/contraception-guide/Pages/how-effective-contraception.aspx

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Abortion Ethical Essay

  • 1. ABORTION 1 Abortion Stephanie I. Garcia Pickens Technical College Foundations for Healthcare Professionals HPR 106 Laws & Ethics for Healthcare
  • 2. ABORTION 2 Abortion can be a very emotional situation to talk about and to even actually have to go through. Just because abortion is not widely discussed, does not mean it is not controversial, because’ it honestly is, extremely, especially in American politics. There are many people on both ends of this issue, positive and negative. Frequency of occurrence, legal issues, cultural, religious status, etc, of the individual varies widely in all different people throughout the world. I’m pretty sure that everyone should know what an abortion is, but I cannot make that assumption. “Abortion is the intentional termination of a pregnancy after conception. It allows women to put an end to their pregnancies, but involves killing the undeveloped embryo or fetus. (Head, n.d.)“ But according to my knowledge, an abortion doesn’t have to be at all intentional. It is said that a miscarriage, is also considered an abortion and blunt-force trauma can also cause termination to a womans pregnancy; this can include the act of violence by anyone, not just the woman herself, but a spouse also. The procedure SHOULD be done by a licensed healthcare professional in a professional manner and environment. The abortion can either be medically or surgically done. It all depends on the woman. When a woman is in her first trimester, a medical abortion is available for up to about nine weeks of gestation.1 There are about eight different procedures to make an abort possible. “Methotrexate & Misoprostol (MTX): a medical abortion procedure used up to the first seven weeks of pregnancy. This medication combination is not as commonly used in the U.S. with the availability of mifepristone, which works more effectively for this use. Mifepristone and Misoprostol: a medical abortion procedure used up to the first seven to nine weeks of pregnancy. It can also be referred to as RU-486, the abortion pill and Mifeprex. Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA): a procedure used as early as 3 -12 weeks since the last period. It’s considered less invasive with only a local anesthesia being used on the cervix. Aspiration: a surgical abortion procedure used to terminate pregnancy up to 16 weeks 1 The process of carryingor beingcarriedin thewombbetween conceptionandbirth.
  • 3. ABORTION 3 from the last period. It can also be referred to as suction curettage2, dilation and curettage (D & C) or vacuum aspiration. Dilation & Curettage (D & C): a surgical abortion procedure used to terminate a pregnancy up to 16 weeks gestation. It is also referred to as suction curettage or vacuum aspiration. Dilation & Evacuation (D & E): a surgical abortion procedure used to terminate a pregnancy after 16 weeks gestation. Dilation and Extraction: a surgical abortion procedure used to terminate a pregnancy after 21 weeks of gestation. This procedure is also known as D & X, Intact D & X, Intrauterine Cranial Decompression and Partial Birth Abortion. *This procedure is now considered against the law in the U.S. according to the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 1995* Induction Abortion: a rarely performed surgical procedure where salt water, urea, or potassium chloride is injected into the amniotic sac3; prostaglandins4 are inserted into the vagina and pitocin is injected intravenously. (Abortion Procedures, 11/2011).” The procedure in which will be performed, has to and will determined by the medical professional by how many weeks the woman is far along. This is many of the reasons why it should be done by a professional correctly. “Abortion has been legal in every U.S. state since 1973, when the Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade(1973) that women have the right to make medical decisions about their own bodies (Head, n.d.).” Seeming that abortion has been around for many years, there are many, many negatives and positives to it. Worldwide there are different views about abortion which still are very much unresolved. Many people oppose to having abortion legal in the United States because, the first, most discussed is that women who are not ready to conceive a child and know it should simply use a contraceptive. There are 15 types of contraceptives available, in which all fall into categories: male and female condoms, diaphragms and caps, contraceptive pill, long- 2 The use of a curettethat is usedto scrape or scoopthe liningof the uterus. 3 The thininnermost membranous sac enclosingthe developingembryoof a mammal, bird, or reptile. 4 Any of a group of cyclic fattyacids with hormone like effects,notably the promotionof uterine contractions.
  • 4. ABORTION 4 active reversible contraceptive methods (LARC), patch and ring, sterilization5, and natural family planning. Women should research information on each and see which is more suitable for them. Contraceptives aren’t 100% effective; they aren’t perfect but when used properly, can be very helpful. Unfortunately, not many can afford any of these so to be 100% sure you won’t conceive without wanting to, is abstinence. If you are not emotionally and financially ready and do not want to conceive a child at any moment in your life, then stay abstinent, period. Many people also argue that abortion is of that killing a human being that it “defies a commandment from God. The Sixth Commandment of the Bible's Old Testament (Exodus 20:13) is "Thou shall not kill"(Should Abortion Be Legal?,05/08/2013).”, in which goes into ones personal religious beliefs. “According to Kanwaljeet J. S. Anand, MBBS, DPhil, Professor of Pediatrics, Anesthesiology and Neurobiology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, "If the fetus is beyond 20 weeks of gestation, I would assume that there will be pain caused to the fetus. And I believe it will be severe and excruciating pain." This statement can be seen and can be grouped with those who say aborting an unborn baby is still killing an unborn human being no matter under any circumstances. “A 2002 peer-reviewed study published by the Southern Medical Journal of more than 173,000 American women, found that women who aborted were 154% more likely to commit suicide than women who carried to term. An Apr. 1998 Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology study of men whose partners had abortions, found that 51.6% of the men reported regret, 45.2% felt sadness, and 25.8% experienced depression (Should Abortion Be Legal?, 05/08/2013).” These psychological damages cannot be reversed completely, however there are medications to help with the sadness and depression, though no medication can reverse the memories one has of the aborted child, as well as any conflicts one might have gone through 5 Female sterilization is done by cutting, sealingor blockingthe fallopiantubes. Male sterilisation is done by cuttingandsealingor tyingthe vas deferens.
  • 5. ABORTION 5 getting to the decision made. Having an induced abortion can really give a woman many complications on the next conception of a child that is actually to ones intention. Many of the type of abortions that I mentioned can weaken the uterus and cervix in which can affect the ability of the embryo to be implanted on the uterus correctly and/or the ability for a woman’s cervix to support a pregnancy to full-term without complications, to conceive without miscarriage and/or not conceive prematurely. This risk increases when multiple abortions are performed on a woman regardless of age, race, and ethnicity, etc. “A June 2003 study published by the peer-reviewed International Journal of Epidemiology estimated that about 15% of first- trimester miscarriages are attributed to a prior history of induced abortion (Should Abortion Be Legal?, 05/08/2013)” and “Women who have had more than one abortion and get pregnant again later on, may find that they have what's known as an incompetent cervix6. (Abortion and Infertility, (n.d.)“ Going through this issue because of a decision made early in life can very much also cause psychological disorders. Having an induced abortion gives the woman more of a chance to develop breast cancer and this is because when an abortion is performed it causes a sudden drop in estrogen levels that may make breast cells more susceptible to cancer. But having the decision to abort an unborn fetus that is inside of a woman’s body is in fact the woman’s decision on what should be done. As cons to abortions, there are also pros to keeping abortion legal isn’t bad as people make it seem. The positive views on abortion in fact being legal are that a woman does have the right to choose to abort, because that is a ‘fundamental right’ that, as said above, was recognized by the Supreme Court. It is said that personhood begins until birth, not at conception. Also having abortion banned is giving the government the right to have pretty much total control of a womans’ body. This is why many people say that an abortion isn’t all that bad, it’s not murder. 6 a cervix that starts dilatingprematurely
  • 6. ABORTION 6 With this said people continue arguing that these unborn fetuses are incapable of feeling any type of pain. Also a positive effect of keeping abortion legal is that professional performed abortions reduce injury and deaths caused by unsafe illegal aborts. ““Back-alley" abortions cause 68,000 maternal deaths each year in the 33 countries where abortion is not legal or available, according to the World Health Organization in Oct. 2006 (Should Abortion Be Legal?, 05/08/2013).” Having this available gives women a chance to have a safe procedure done by someone who is qualified to do such a risky procedure. Another positive saying that goes around is that having the access to safe performed abortions is quite necessary seeming that contraceptives aren’t always readily ‘available’ at the moment or simply because of finances. “About half of all large group insurance plans do not cover any form of prescription contraception, and only a third cover the birth control pill. A July/Aug. 2001 Guttmacher Institute study of health care insurers found that 75% of insured women lacked coverage for contraceptive services. As of 2009, 17 million US women were completely uninsured. An abortion can cost anywhere from around $350 to more than $1,000. In 2009, it was estimated that a total of $831 million is spent on abortions annually (Should Abortion Be Legal?,05/08/2013).” This shows that many women do indeed perform abortions, even if they cannot afford. They believe that it will cost less to abort than to give birth to a child. “A Sep. 2005 survey in the peer-reviewed journal Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health asked women why they had an abortion, found that 73% of respondents said they could not afford to have a baby, and 38% said giving birth would interfere with their education and career goals(Should Abortion Be Legal?,05/08/2013).” This shows that these women prefer to abort at no matter what cost to continue living their life how they were before conception occurred. They state that a baby should not come into this world unwanted, and about 49% of all pregnancies that occur among these American women are actually very unintentional.
  • 7. ABORTION 7 And having a baby does not just come with conception, waiting nine months, giving birth and that’s it, no, the woman’s decision requires many consideration, preparation, and planning on how she’ll support her child and herself. This introduces the statement that having abortion be legal will reduce the number of theft crimes by those who cannot afford to support themselves with this child, as said. “Proponents, identifying themselves as pro-choice, contend that abortion is a right that should not be limited by governmental or religious authority, and which outweighs any right claimed for an embryo or fetus. They argue that pregnant women will resort to unsafe illegal abortions if there is no legal option. Opponents, identifying themselves as pro-life, assert that personhood begins at conception, and therefore abortion is the immoral killing of an innocent human being. They say abortion inflicts suffering on the unborn child, and that it is unfair to allow abortion when couples who cannot biologically conceive are waiting to adopt. Variations exist in arguments on both sides of the debate. Some pro-choice proponents believe abortion should only be used as a last resort, while others advocate unrestricted access to abortion services under any circumstance. Pro-life positions range from opposing abortion under any circumstance to accepting it for situations of rape, incest, or when a woman's life is at risk. (Should Abortion Be Legal?, (05/08/2013).” The side that one is for or against as has much to do in ones beliefs, and their families can also influence that greatly. But either you’re for it or opposing it, values still are at stake that a variety of people don’t pay much attention to at the moment of decision making. Of course it’s ones choice to make the decision, but have you thought about how you would be affected by the certain decision? Think of someone whose moral judgment you immensely respect. What would that person do about this? How will your decision affect others? Have you taken a look at the facts to your decision? Would your decision be taken as unethical
  • 8. ABORTION 8 by others? How would your decision look if it were reported on the news or in another public place according to your honest reasoning? Would you be proud of your choice if your child were to find out? Would you want them to make the same choice as you did? Could you honestly defend your choice, rationally? Will you be able to sleep tonight comfortably? These questions can give you an estimate image about what values would be at stake according to you and your loved ones. Privacy issues can also be a value at stake because making a decision can involve many others’ input, support, trust, etc to help deal with this dilemma. By what I read and the many arguments, society has no straight forward conclusion on what they want to do to resolve this controversial dilemma because of the fact that everyone has many different religious and cultural beliefs, morals, views, etc, on how they feel about terminating an unwanted pregnancy intentionally. I personally think abortion should be legal but should in fact have very strict considerations/regulations/laws on whom and why the woman should actually take action in performing such procedure. So in other words, not everyone and anyone can abort a child just because the woman herself and her spouse decided not to use a contraceptive, this is not a rational reason why. The reasoning should be very much rational, not just because the woman decided to make a ‘stupid decision’ and not protect herself in any of the many ways. This comes in especially if alcohol was involved, being under the influence will make you do things you wouldn’t normally do sober, but just because of this does not mean the situation can consider an abortion. Unless this situation is in fact considered rape but obviously this would go more into legal issues and into a more complicated situation. An induced abortion should be a last resort to anything. If you know you aren’t ready, and/or having a child would interfere with your life goals then simply make smart decisions about having intercourse. If no contraceptive is available then don’t risk yourself. Having an abortion isn’t anything you can just
  • 9. ABORTION 9 do and tomorrow be fine, it carries a risk of several side effects: abdominal pain and cramping, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. In most professional done abortions, no serious complications will occur. However, the risk of these complications is about one out of every hundred early abortions and in about one out of every fifty later abortions (this does not include the abortions being performed unsafe by a random person). These complications may include: heavy abnormal bleeding (risking hemorrhage occurring), infection, incomplete abortion (bleeding and serious infection may occur, RU486 may fail in up to 1 out of every 20 cases), allergic reaction to drugs (risking convulsions, heart attack, and in extreme cases, death), tearing of the cervix, scarring of the uterine lining, perforation of the uterus, damage to internal organs, and in some cases death. These complications may prevent or place at high risk future wanted pregnancies and the risk of future miscarriage is greater for women who abort their first pregnancy. You see, and with this said, not many women sit down and actually think about later consequences about actually having the abortion done, their only worry is that they’re pregnant and aren’t ready. What about if no form of abortions were available, or furthermore existed? These women would use preventative methods to their want and need at no matter what cost. For women who demand that they have complete control of their body, well this control should include preventing unwanted pregnancy through the responsible use of contraception or through simply abstinence. Adoption is not an alternative to terminating their pregnancy, because it in fact remains the womans’ decision to give or not to give their child up for adoption. I think women who are thinking about terminating an unwanted pregnancy should really think about the obvious fact that they are very lucky that they can actually fertilize, and the woman herself and her spouse (homosexual) do not have vaginismus7, or dyspeneunia8 (heterosexual). People who are 7 an involuntary spasmof the muscles of the vaginal wall that interferes with intercourse
  • 10. ABORTION 10 homosexual or who do in fact have these sexual dysfunctions (and other sexual dysfunctions not mentioned), try really hard to be in your spot of being able to conceive, give birth to, and love a child with all they have… In which is why I think adoption should always be way before abortion. Abortion in my opinion should ONLY be available if the womans’ health is at a serious risk, if pregnancy was a result of a crime, such as rape, incest, or child abuse, and/or also when it is known and diagnosed that the child has a serious terminal illness, such as Hydranencephaly9. So yes, I would honestly classify myself as pro-life, but abortion staying legal, BUT with only the exceptions to the reasons I mentioned above. 8 painful intercourse in a male 9 a conditionwhere the braincerebral hemispheres are absent andreplacedby sacs filledwith cerebrospinal fluid, in which the fetus will not survive.
  • 11. ABORTION 11 References Head,Tom. (n.d.). What is Abortion? Retrieved from http://civilliberty.about.com/od/abortion/f/what_abortion.htm Abortion Procedures,(11/2011). Retrieved from http://americanpregnancy.org/unplannedpregnancy/abortionprocedures.html Should Abortion Be Legal?, (05/08/2013). Retrieved from http://abortion.procon.org/ Abortion and Infertility, (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.life.org.nz/abortion/abortionkeyissues/futurefertility/ Any information you might want about how effective contraceptives are and which are available, visit http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/contraception-guide/Pages/how-effective-contraception.aspx