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Limitations Of Women 's Rights

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Limitations on Women’s Rights in the United States
Pregnancy termination is a controversial and sensitive subject that has sparked many debates in the past five decades. It is a two-sided issue between life and death of the unborn child. Planned Parenthood (2017) reports that 30 percent of women in the United States terminate a pregnancy before reaching 45 years of age. Abortion has been legal in the United States since Roe V. Wade; a 1973 landmark decision held that the Fourteenth Amendment’s right to personal privacy covered the woman’s choice to carry a child or not. Republican Administrations such as those of Former Presidents’ Ronald Raegan and George W. Bush have been tough on abortion rights and sparked anti-abortion movements …show more content…

With Clinton canceling the bill in the early nineties, President Bush later reintroduced it, adding more elements. “The Bush Administration added still more teeth to the global gag rule, prohibiting funding of any group that “promotes or advocates” legalization and practice of prostitution and sex trafficking” (Garrett 2017). Early into Obama’s First 100 days, President Obama rescinded it again. There is a pattern between liberal and conservative beliefs/actions and the Gag Rule. Garrett has noted that evidence from research shows increase abortion rates under the bill. However, abortions rates were significantly lower under Obama’s administration due to women having access to contraceptive options, sex education and most importantly the right to make decisions in reproductive planning. Recently, President Trump has announced his position on the Mexico City Policy and is leaning towards reinstating it, despite the statistics on increases in abortions it has happen over time (Garrett 2017).
Effects on the Black Woman and Community. Trump has switched his stance on abortion since announcing his run for president. Once pro- choice, he has recently exposed a different side, “from pledging to employ an anti-abortion litmus test for his Supreme Court nominees, to opining not only that abortion should be banned

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