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Grace Ifokwe

Professor Massie

ENGL 1301-INF3

28 December 2019

Abortion

Abortion is a controversial topic in America that has been argued for many years. The

main argument is whether abortion should be illegal because it is not morally right. Abortions are

currently legal, and can either be for the sake of the mother's health or as a personal choice. This

essay analyzes abortion in relation to abortion as a legal action and the act becoming illegal.

To simplify the definition of abortion it means to extract the fetus or embryo from the

mother ending the pregnancy. The fetus or embryo is suctioned out of the uterus while the

mother is under anesthetics. Some of the reasons for an abortion are health, rape or incest, and

finaicial reasons.

Abortion is one of the most controversial topics that the whole world disputes. There are

two sides Pro-life and pro choice. Pro-life is the believe enjoys that the feeders should not be put

down but instead carried to term. Pro choice is the believe that the mother has a choice to decide

when and how long she will go before ending the pregnancy. This essay will be explaining the

definition, the pros, And cons of abortion.


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The simplest definition of a bushing is the active any in a pregnancy before carrying the

baby to term. There are two forms of abortion spontaneous and elective abortion. Spontaneous

abortion also known as a miscarriage is in abortion that was naturally caused, that mother could

not help it. Causes can be stress, sickness, hormone problems, immune system response,

genetics, physical problems, and uterus normalities. The symptoms for a spontaneous abortion

are severe cramps, weakness, abdominal pain, severe and worsening back pain, fever, and

bleeding. These symptoms can be mistaken for other sicknesses or mild pregnancy

complications. An elective abortion is quite different than A spontaneous abortion. elective

abortions are abortions that are done by choice. There are two ways to receive an elective

abortion do a clinic or at home. Clinical abortions are the safest way to receive an abortion.

The argument of abortion is usually fueled by whether it is a reasonable idea or not. To

determine if it is reasonable or not by looking at the reason for once in an abortion some reasons

but once in an abortion or because the mother made a mistake, the mother was raped and does

not want to carry the rapist his baby, financial reasons, the health of the mother will be

compromised, and or The baby is sick or has a genetic mutation.

Statistics of abortions in the US (number of abortions per year,

age range, ethnicity if you want to add that)

Explanation of several reasons for abortion

Body

Legal

Why it is seen as important to keep legal (Use facts and statistics from your sources to keep it

from becoming bias)


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Roe v Wade (influential US Supreme court case that is really important to abortion becoming

legal)

Illegal

Why so many want to ban abortion (statistics and facts)

(No influential cases like Roe v Wade really because abortion is legal, and for this column

there would need to be a case that makes it illegal-so don't worry about that)

Conclusion

Just restate the first paragraph/last sentence of your first paragraph. To help not take a stance, say

one sentence summing up the legal section and another sentence summing up the illegal section.

The intro paragraph should be a separate paragraph from your actual introduction. I just

called it "intro" because it is an intro into abortion that transitions into the rest of your

paper. :)
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Works Cited

https://www.britannica.com/science/abortion-pregnancy

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