Women who promote abortion do not always have partners who agree and support decisions to stop pregnancy. It is wrong for a woman to abort her wish and make an abortion if the father wishes to bring up the unborn baby. If the father wants to participate in the fetal life means that he is willing to take responsibility for giving birth, if he should stop his fetus, he He should speak. In an article of becoming a father / refusing patriarchy, "In order to become a father as an ancestor, it is only necessary for one person to provide sperm causing pregnancy, and as a caregiver as a father, various We must play a social role. "
Discussions on abortion tend to focus on the rights of mothers and premature babies, but efforts have been made to increase the rights of fathers to decisions on abortion through notification requirements or "opt out." After all, a future father may oppose the mother's pregnancy to decide to stop pregnancy, or conversely, do not want to undertake father's responsibility and oppose pregnancy until maturity maybe. If a male pregnancy partner attempts abortion, the father's consent is not necessary and the woman can choose to stop pregnancy to oppose his father's objections. Legal reasoning is doubled based on the privacy of women in medical decision-making and the fact that mothers are directly affected by pregnancy.
The problem of patriarchal and abortion is the discussion of abortion and extension of father's rights movement. "About 98.3% of US abortion is selective, including socioeconomic measures or birth control measures, the remaining 1.3% is 0.3% in rape cases, 0.03% in incest, in maternal life. 0.1% if there is a risk, 0.8% if there is a health risk of a pregnant woman, 0.5% if there is a fetal health problem "Hive"> Abortion is becoming a difference between partners and a lawsuit.
Abortion is a problem causing great concern and controversy. Most American citizens support women's choice, but this is not necessarily the case. Abortion was legal in 1973, but before that time women had been aborted for hundreds of years. Therefore, the history of abortion is a history of women's law breach, and great physical and social risk. American abortion law has been changed mainly by the Supreme Court. Since Roe v Wade (1973), it was submitted to the court, including federal and state funding on abortion, father's rights, parental consent of minors, and many other abortion related laws and policies There are many other lawsuits. Abortion is usually done in many developing countries, including illegal abortion. Data gathered from these countries provides researchers with rich information on the clinical and sociological aspects of abortion. Abortion is no longer a professional surgery