By 1973 to 2009, 411 women died of abortion (Abort 73). In 2011, there were about 60 million abortions in the United States. The abortion rate has declined. Abortion of about 21 million people in 2008, abortion of about 29 million people in 2002, abortion of 31 million people in 2000, and abortion of about 36 million people in 1996 (Abort 73) . The most abortion states in 2011 were California 181,730, New York State 138,370, Florida State Abortion Rate 84,990.
Abortion is one of the hottest arguments in our country today, and in the case of the case in 1973 Roe v. Discussion between indigenous peoples and anti-abortion people continues since Wade. Abortion is a woman's choice and right. Keeping abortion legitimately is a smarter decision, not an abortion for various reasons. Every woman should have the right to choose how to deal with his body. If abortion is to be illegal, this decision will deprive women
Perhaps one of the most important cases in the history of abortion is the case of Roe vs. Wade (Thompson 1971, 47). This case began in 1970 when a pregnant woman Norma McCorvey filed a collective law against the Texas abortion prevention law under the constitutional amendment No. 1, 4, 5, 9, 14 under the false name of women's rights. Litigation In this case, the defendant was Henry Wade of the Dallas District Attorney. Through lawyer Sarah Weddington, Doe insists that abortion law is not suitable for the country, because abortion law is rooted in thought schools in the early 19th century. These concepts include the assumption that women become more indiscriminate whether they accept abortion or not. It is well known that abortion mortality rate was high until the 20th century.