From a moral point of view, the fact that abortion has been the subject of conversation and controversy for decades is widely believed. The proportion of people receiving abortion is normal. Is this procedure the same as the proportion of those who believe abortion is a crime? As time goes on, a lot of measurements have been made on abortion, but there are also defensive measures against abortion. The fact of abortion has been reviewed through its scientific and religious aspects, but this subject seeks to consider abortion from an ethical point of view.
Let's first look at abortion from the point of egoism. When it comes to abortion, moral egoism faces a problem. That is first to ask. In the word of Barbara MacKinnon (33) 1, "I should pay attention to my own interests, as long as it is useful for my interests, I only need to care about other people." It harms the interests and happiness of others. Personality will ignore or ignore the interests and happiness of others as long as the selected content meets the interests of the person making the decision. Moral self-interest does not necessarily mean that people should do what they want at any time by pursuing their own interests. For example, in the long term, achieving a short term desire may be harmful to you. Later short-term happiness will retreat long-term happiness to the second line.
It is unique. From a personal point of view, abortion decisions include physical problems (safety, pain, long-term effects), emotional aspects, moral and religious problems, and the impact on social relations. These problems may be limited by law and other social regulations. As a woman making a decision, no one will have information on these issues, but even so, the decision is complex and often not easy to do. This decision will be influenced by age, socio-economic status, academic background, community attitude, religious tradition (Ginsburg 1989; Luker 1984).
Abortion abortion is a controversial problem at all times. Regarding moral acceptability and aspects of social policy of abortion, there may always be many different perspectives. In fact, the famous Roe v. Before the Wade incident, abortion was morally wrong and constituted a crime that could lead to imprisonment for up to five years. In the case of Roe v. Wade, many unsolved problems were raised and discussed. - ... This allows Thompson to continue arguing that pregnancy due to unauthorized sexual activity will be discontinued. Both analogies indicate that the rights of women controlling their bodies are beyond the right to the lifetime of the fetus. (WC 346) The ability of a woman to control her body is a civil right never deprived. All born children should live a life of love that is not deprived, is not taken care of, should not be desired by parents.