Abortion summary Abortion is a common focus of diverse and influential discussions in various societies, especially the United States. One of the most controversial topics is whether abortion is morally ethical. More than 40% of women will end pregnancy by abortion at some stage of reproductive life (Stacey OL). Although many people do not agree, abortion is one of the most common medical procedures annually in the United States.
Abortion is a deliberate end of human pregnancy, usually by (normal) medical procedures. People who oppose abortion have been identified as supporting life and those who support women's choice of whether there is legal right to abortion are considered to be supportive. Even though this problem is extinguished and used internally as a means of advertising politicians' election campaign, it seems that the Democratic Party and the Republican Party can not agree. Candidate Hillary Clinton is worth mentioning:
From an ethical or religious point of view, women should not abort. People who believe that a woman should have the right to choose an abortion by chance is called a "professional choice". Supporters of "pro-life" point out that abortion is an unethical practice. Supporters believe that abortion is disadvantageous as activists believe that human life begins with contraception (Jones). "Pro Life" supporter also believes in the practice of abortion
When someone talks about abortion they call it "the right to choose". "Selection" simply means that women have the right to choose whether to raise or not. Abortion is a medical killing of the fetus. The term supportive refers to people who believe women should be able to receive abortion and support for life refers to those who oppose abortion. When people think of the term abortion, they think of women's choice to make children, but they should participate in this decision. Men should do the same if women can choose whether to give birth or not. Men are not discrimination by gender, they affect two people and affect their lives, so should have the same role in deciding on abortion. After the child is born, it is more difficult for men to hand over the custody of their children to their mothers. With the father's consent, the mother can let the child adopt.