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    get your way I used to think abortion is really a personal choice until I learned my aunt’s choice. After borrowing enough money form my relatives, she finally gets an appointment for her abortion. For my aunt, likes many low-income women on Medicaid in Texas, the only choice for their unwanted pregnancy is either high-cost and late-term abortions or giving birth. This choice is not from their personal preferences, but is influenced with abortion legislations. Abortion has been legalized since 1973

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    As mentioned in the previous paragraph, the procedures used to perform late term abortions are both safe and humane. It should be noted that there are mainly two procedures used, D&E(dilation and evacuation) and D&X (dilation and extraction). To understand why there is much debate about the humaneness of these two procedures, especially the D&X procedure, one has to comprehend what these procedures entail. “D&E is a procedure that may require, if the pregnancy is sufficiently advanced, the use of

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    Abortions are performed in an array of different procedures, which are determined by how far along into the pregnancy a woman is. During the first 12 weeks, or first trimester, of pregnancy, there are two choices. A woman can chose to have a medical abortion or a surgical abortion, as long as it is in the first 12 weeks. Medical abortions are combinations of medicines to help expel the fetus from the mother’s womb. Two surgical procedures used during the first trimester include vacuum aspiration

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    Abortion in China is a very big issue but unfortunately is mostly executed when the sex of the child is female. Sex selection in China is fostered by a limiting social structure that disallows women from performing the roles that men perform, and relegates women to a lower status level. Individual parents and individual families benefit concretely from having a son born into the family, while society, and girls and women as a group, are harmed by the widespread practice of sex selection. Sex selection

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    History of Marriage Law While abortion law is a lot more straightforward and the patterns are obvious, marriage law in the United States is a bit more complicated. -English common law, and early American law, before the 1820's treated marriages like business mergers. The fathers paid dowries and often arranged marriages for their daughters. In the early 1800's fathers could contract their daughters to marriage as early as age 12 and there was no consent on her part. Boys had to be 14 before

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    Abortion: America’s Most Controversial Issue If abortion is murder, then abortionists are mass murderers, and they must be stopped (qtd in Herda 96). With an issue like abortion, it is hard to decide which side is right or wrong. Although abortion has been an American reality since the 1800’s, the legitimacy of legal abortion remains extremely controversial to this day. Abortion is the complete termination of pregnancy before the fetus is born. Abortion can be done multiple ways, such as receiving

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    Abortion: The Truth of the back alley Procedure. Imagine yourself in mid-1960, let’s say 1966, you were violated at your workplace, you do not have the money nor the support to raise the child. Now, you’re desperate for looking a solution, then you heard rumors of do-it-yourself methods and tools such as douches, herbal drinks, falling down stairs, inserting many tools (including knitting needles, crochet hook, hat and bobby pins and yes, coat hangers were the most common.) But those ideas seem too

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    enacted 231 abortion restrictions. In 2000, 13 states were considered hostile to abortion rights, with four or five types of abortion restriction. By 2010, 22 states were considered hostile to abortion rights. Five states had 6 or more restrictions, enough to be considered extremely hostile. In 2014, 27 states had enough restrictions to be considered hostile and 18 states had enough restrictions to be considered extremely hostile. The entire South is now considered hostile to abortion rights. Much

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    In this year alone there has been 310,167.8 abortions and every minute the number grows. There being many reasons that women have abortions, but also people who don't agree that abortion is the best option and believe that the baby should be placed for adoption. The fertility rates for women aren’t as high as they used to be. Only 59.8% of babies are born to every 1,000 parents between the ages of 15-44. Less children are being born, and more are being aborted. All pro-lifers believe that if you

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    Today, abortion is a big issue concerning women because for years it has been said that abortion should be legal. Many people feel aborting an unwanted child, or killing an unwanted child should be against the law because they don’t understand what abortion is, who can receive abortions, and why people would even choose to get them. I stand for a woman’s body is her own to do with whatever she wants. Therefore, on the topic of abortions, I am pro-choice. Before a person makes a decision about abortion

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