Abortion
Abortion In Roman times, abortion and the destruction of unwanted children
was permissible, but as out civilization has aged, it seems that such acts were
no longer acceptable by rational human beings, so that in 1948, Canada along
with most other nations in the world signed a declaration of the United Nations
promising every human being the right to life. The World Medical Association
meeting in Geneve at the same time, stated that the utmost respect for human
life was to be from the moment of conception. This declaration was re-affirmed
when the World Medical Association met in Oslo in 1970. Should we go backwards
in our concern for the life of an individual human being? The unborn human is
still a human life and not all the wishful thinking of those advocating repeal
of abortion laws, can alter this. Those of us who would seek to protect the
human who is still to small to cry aloud for it's own protection, have been
accused of having a 19th Century approach to life in the last third of the 20th
Century. But who in reality is using arguments of a bygone Century? It is an
incontrovertible fact of biological science - Make no Mistake - that from the
moment of conception, a new human life has been created. Only those who allow
their emotional passion to overide their knowledge, can deny it: only those who
are irrational or ignorant of science, doubt that when a human sperm fertilizes
a human ovum a new human being is created. A new human being who carries genes
in its cells that make that human being uniquely different from any and other
human being and yet, undeniably a member, as we all are, of the great human
family. All the fetus needs to grow into a babe, a child, an old man, is time,
nutrition and a suitable environment. It is determined at that very moment of
conception whether the baby will be a boy or a girl; which of his parents he
will look like; what blood type he will have.
His whole heritage is forever
fixed. Look at a human being 8 weeks after conception and you, yes every person
here who can tell the difference between a man and a women, will be able to look
at the fetus and tell me whether it is a baby boy or a girl. No, a fetus is not
just another part of a women's body like an appendix or appendage. These
appendages, these perfectly formed tiny feel belong to a 10 week developed baby,
not to his or her mother. The fetus is distinct and different and has it's own
heart beat. Do you know that the fetus' heart started beating just 18 days after
a new life was created, beating before the mother even knew she was pregnant? By
3 months of pregnancy the developing baby is just small enough to be help in the
palm of a man's hand but look closely at this 3 month old fetus. All his organs
are formed and all his systems working. He swims, he grasps a pointer, he moves
freely, he excretes urine. If you inject a sweet solution into the water around
him, he will swallaw because he likes the taste. Inject a bitter solution and he
will quit swallowing because he does not like the taste. By 16 weeks it is
obvious to all, except those who have eyes but deliberately do not see, that
this is a young human being. Who chooses life or death for this little one
because abortion is the taking of a human life? This fact is undeniable; however
much of the members of the Women's Liberation Movement, the new Feminists, Dr.
Henry Morgentaler or the Canadian Medical Association President feel about it,
does not alter the fact of the matter. An incontrovertible fact that cannot
change as feelings change. If abortion is undeniably the taking of human life
and yet sincere misguided people feel that it should be just a personal matter
between a women and the doctor, there seems to be 2 choices open to them. (1)
That they would believe that other acts of destruction of human beings such as
infanticide and homicide should be of no concern of society and therefore,
eliminate them from the criminal code.
This I cannot believe is the thinking of
the majority, although the tendency for doctors to respect the selfish desire of
parents and not treat the newborn defective with a necessary lifesaving measure,
is becoming increasingly more common. (2) But for the most part the only
conclusion available to us is that those pressing for repeal of the abortion
laws believe that there are different sorts of human beings and that by some
arbitrary standard, they can place different values on the lives of there human
beings. Of course, different human beings have different values to each of us as
individuals: my mother means more to me than she does to you. But the right to
life of all human beings is undeniable. I do not think this is negotiable. It is
easy to be concerned with the welfare of those we know and love, while regarding
everybody else as less important and somehow, less real. Most people would
rather have heard of the death of thousands in the Honduras flooding disaster
than of a serious accident involving a close friends or favourite relatives.
That is why some are less disturbed by the slaughter of thousands of unborn
children than by the personal problems of a pregnant women across the street. To
rationalize this double standard, they pretend to themselves that the unborn
child is a less valuable human life because it has no active social
relationships and can therefore, be disposed of by others who have an arbitrary
standard of their own for the value of a human life. I agree that the fetus has
not developed it's full potential as a human being: but neither have any of us.
Nor will any of us have reached that point: that point of perfect humaness, when
we die. Because some of us may be less far along the path than others, does not
give them the right to kill us. But those in favour of abortion, assume that
they have that right, the standard being arbitrary. To say that a 10 week fetus
has less value that a baby, means also that one must consider a baby of less
value than a child, a young adult of less value than an old man. Surely one
cannot believe this and still be civilized and human. A society that does not
protect its individual members is on the lowest scale of civilized society.
One
of the measures of a more highly civilized society, is its attitude towards its
weaker members. If the poor, the sick, the handicapped, the mentally ill, the
helpless are not protected, the society is not as advanced as in a society where
they are protected. The more mature the society is, the more there is respect
for the dignity and rights of all human beings. The function of the laws of the
society, is to protect and provide for all members so that no individual or
group of individuals can be victimized by another individual group. Every member
of Canadian society has a vital stake in what value system is adopted towards
its weak, aged, cripple, it's helpless intra-uterine members; a vital stake in
who chooses life or death. As some of you may know, in 1969, the abortion laws
were changed in Canada, so that it became legal for a doctor to perform an
abortion if a committee of 3 other doctors in an eccredited hospital deemed that
continuation of the pregnancy constituted a severe threat to the life and
health, mental or physical of the women. Threat to health was not defined and so
it is variously interpreted to mean very real medical disease to anything that
interferes with even social or economic well being, so that any unwanted or
unplanned pregnancy thus qualifies. What really is the truth about the lasting
effect of an unwanted pregnancy on the psyche of a womem? Of course there is a
difference of opinion among psychiatrists, but if unbiased, prospective studies
are examined certain facts become obvious. (1) The health of women who are
mentally ill before they become pregnant, is not improved by an abortion. In
fact in 1970 an official statement of the World Health Organization said,
Serious mental disorders arise more often in women previous mental problems.
Thus the very women for whom legal abortion is considered justified on
psychiatric grounds, are the ones who have the highest risk of post-abortion
psychiatric disorders. (2) Most women who are mentally healthy before unwanted
pregnancy, despite a temporary emotional upset during the early weeks for the
pregnancy, are mentally healthy after the pregnancy whether they were aborted or
carried through to term.
Do we accept killing a human being because of a
temporary, emotional upset? All obstetricians and gynaecologists know of many
cases where the mother, be her single or married, has spoken of abortion early
in the pregnancy and later on, has confessed her gratitude to those who have not
performed the abortion. On the other hand, we have all seen women what have been
troubled, consumed with guilt and development significant psychiatric problems
following and because of abortion. I quote Ft. John L. Grady, Medical Examiner
for Florida State Attorney's Office, I believe it can be stated with certainty
that abortion causes more deep-seated guilt, depression and mental illness than
it ever cures. We used to hear a lot about the risk of suicide among those who
threatened such action if their request for abortion was refused. How real is
that risk - it is not - in fact, the suicide rate among pregnant women be they
happy of unhappy about the pregnancy, is 1/4 of the rate among non-pregnant
women in child-bearing years. An accurate 10 year study was done in England on
unwed mothers who requested abortions and were refused. It was found that the
suicide rate of this group was less than that average population. In Minnesota
in a 15 year period, there were only 14 maternal suicides. 11 occurred after
delivery. None were illegitimately pregnant. All were psychotic. In contrast,
among the first 8 deaths of women aborted under the liberal law in the United
Kingdon, 2 were from suicide directly following the abortion. Are there any
medical indications for abortion?? Is it valid for a doctor to co-operate in the
choice for abortion? The late Dr. Guttmacher, one of the world leaders of the
pro-abortion movement, has stated: Almost any women can be brought through
pregnancy alive unless she suffers from cancer or leukemia, in which case
abortion is unlikely to prolong her life much less save it.
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