Abortion
Abortion is defined as the termination of pregnancy before the fetus is
capable of independent life. Abortions must be conducted before the end off six
months, or the fetus will leave the womb and it would be considered a premature
birth. There are two types of abortions. One is spontaneous and the other is
induced. If the fetus ways less than 18oz or is less than 20 weeks into the
pregnancy, it is usually considered an abortion. Spontaneous abortions are known
by another name, miscarriages. These usually occur during the first three months
of pregnancy. It is estimated that 25% of all pregnancies end in spontaneous
abortion. The second form of abortion is induced abortion. This is the
deliberate termination of the fetus. There are four main types of induced
abortions. The first takes place up to 12 weeks. It is called vacuum aspiration.
This is where a tube attached to a vacuum is inserted into the uterus and sucks
out the embryo and all other material. The second type takes place after the
15th week and is called saline infusion. Here, the doctors replace a little
fluid with a salt solution. This causes the uterus to contract. The fetus is
then expelled. The third type is a hysterotomy. This is a similar procedure to a
cesarean section. The only difference is, in this operation, is that the cut is
smaller and lower. The fourth type is available in the first fifty days. It is a
drug called RU-486. It was developed in France and approved for sale there in
1988. Clinical trials in the United States began in 1994. When performed under
proper conditions, the sooner the person has the baby, the less risk she is at.
The likelihood of complications increase as the woman gets farther into the
pregnancy. Although, an abortion has less of a risk of injury than does actually
delivering the baby. Abortion is one topic that has been heavily debated.
Many
cases have gone to court over an abortion. Perhaps the most famous case was Roe
vs. Wade. It was a case that was settled in 1973 under Justice Blackman. The
Supreme Court ruled that they could not ban abortions in the first six months of
the pregnancy. After six months, the states can ban an abortion except in cases
in which the woman's health is at risk. I think that there is a lot that can be
done. First of all, I think that some kind of law needs to be created that will
be supported by many. Secondly, we have to let the public be aware of all the
things that are going on around them. Lastly, we have to keep the children's
future in mind. Here is what I think should be done. A law should be passed that
says: A woman does not have the right to an abortion, except in the case of rape
or when the birth may endanger the life of the mother. If a woman is not
eligible for an abortion, but does not want the baby, the state should find
someone to adopt the baby. An additional fund should be given to the mother for
delivering the baby. The one's chosen to adopt should be well picked and capable
of supporting the child well. I feel this way because I am pro-life. I feel that
every baby should be given the right to live. A baby should not be denied life
because the mother does not want to care for it. That is why I feel that the
unwanted children should always be set for adoption before the birth of the
child. I also feel that the fund should be given to the mother because she had
to take care of the baby in her womb for nine months. I feel that women should
be able to get an abortion in the event of rape because it is not with a person
that she planned to have a child with. It is also obvious why I feel that women
should be eligible for an abortion if her health is in danger. I have told you
the way I feel, now it is time that we all make a decision on this topic. This
is not some issue that will just die. We have to make a ruling on this topic
that people won't regret.
Bibliography
Abortion. Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia. 1995. Abortion. Concise Columbia
Electronic Encyclopedia. 1994. Abortion. Grolier's Multimedia Encyclopedia.
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