Pro-Choice: Outlawing Abortion

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Sean Stanton Mr. Hopkins Communication Skills 16 December 2008 “Pro-choice” A woman who is pregnant with a child should have the right to decide whether or not she can let the embryo or fetus she is carrying continue to be present inside her body. Because a woman is entitled to certain reproductive rights, especially the choice of whether or not to carry a pregnancy to birth, outlawing abortion would be wrong. Outlawing abortion is also wrong because the pro-life movement can negatively affect the life of a woman to help the condition of an embryo or fetus. To add to that, an embryo or fetus is not a person it simply has the potential of becoming one. Finally, the main argument I am trying to present is that I do not think we should…show more content…
Abortion is not murder for two very important reasons. First, an embryo or fetus is not a human being; it simply has the potential of becoming a human-being. You would not say that an acorn is a tree because it has the potential of becoming a tree. Any rational person would realize that a pile of acorns is very different than a forest. If you argue that a potentiality is an actuality, than you might as well be saying that an adult human who has the potential of dying is dead. Therefore, we can bury him or donate his organs to another person. Obviously, any person with the slightest sense of reasoning would understand this is wrong and would also say that outlawing abortion would be wrong. Second, it is said that an embryo or fetus is only alive when it has taken its first breath, which is what then makes that embryo or fetus alive. At that stage, and only after that stage, is terminating the former fetus…show more content…
What is more important is that we are giving a woman the choice of whether or not she will have an abortion. No human being; how smart, powerful, or important they may be; has the right to change what may happen to another human’s body unless that change is made by a doctor in an extreme medical condition, where that doctor has the consent of the patient, or relative of the patient, to help that person. When a woman makes the decision to have an abortion the decision is not taken lightly. That is the concern of many pro-life supporters. They are concerned that women are becoming pregnant and simply saying, “O well, I’ll just have another abortion.” That is not the case. Women have the right to have an abortion because they will take time to make the right decision. They will make their decision in conjunction with their doctor, their family, and their clergy. That is the position many women are in, and being in that position they are qualified to decide to have, or not have an abortion. We should try to make it less likely for a woman to find themselves making the choice of whether or not to have an abortion. Sex-education classes can be provided to teens and help reduce teen pregnancy, and information and statistics should be presented to a woman considering

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