Legalizing Abortion
As the rate of abortion has rapidly increased for past several years, it has been an issue that everyone has thought about it at least once. Abortion is the deliberate killing of the weakest and most defenseless among us. There can be plausible reasons that they support abortion. However, I oppose to legalize abortion because not only that parents should accept the responsibility that comes with producing a child, but also it is highly risky for women both physically and mentally and the fact that it is undeniably a murder.
Firstly, people need to take responsibility for their actions and accept the consequences. Unwanted pregnancy is often caused by the sexual intercourse for pleasure. We already have learned that
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If we legalize the abortion, the pain of unborn human beings will be unstoppable in the end.
Some people would say that when the baby is fertilized by a rape, it would be a horrible for the women. However, in that case, there are a lot of caring systems where professionals give women comfort and get psychological treatment. Also, the baby can be adopted by someone who really wants adoption. By that, the women can at least get rid of the stress of raising kid.
I strongly oppose abortion, it should not be taken lightly; as one of the solutions, more of education has to be done for all of the young adults which can teach responsibility of their actions. In addition, a lot of dangerous factors caused on women are very disastrous, which can cause infertility for the whole life or even death. The gravity of death of women is not light. What if the action of killing unborn child is equal to killing grown man and women? Wouldn’t legalizing the abortion be considered again?
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Coleman Priscilla K. et al. ‘‘Induced abortion and anxiety, mood, and substance abuse disorders, Isolating’’. Journal of Psychiatric Research (2008), doi:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2008.10.009
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