Legalization of Abortion
Legalization of Abortion
A look at the argument for the right for a woman to choose what goes on with her body and that abortion should remain legal in Canada.
2,582 words (
approx. 10.3 pages) |
6 sources |
APA | 2006
Paper Summary:
An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy associated with the death of an embryo or a fetus. This paper focuses on induced abortion and argues that a woman has a right to choose whether to have a baby or not. It discusses how legalized abortion will prevent deaths from illegal, unsanitary abortions. It also argues that the civil rights of Canada give freedom to every individual and therefore should give women the right to choose.
From the Paper:
"Unwanted pregnancy can result in a horrible life for the child in question. Many people who don't want children and are forced to have them end up being horrible, abusive parents. Why should society hold the burden of forcing a woman to bring an unwanted child into the world? Many cases have occurred where an unwanted child is born and then abused by his parents and therefore ends up living in foster care until he is old enough to get out. It is so ironic that because of society, many unwanted children were born and as a result, these children have become society's problems, but when it comes to taking care of these children who were forced into life, society does not do much to take care of them. "
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