Champagne MoodyProf. Jane Blakelock ENG-2100-30 7 February 2016 Abortions in America There is always two sides of a story no matter what the story is. Abortion is a very sensitive topic in America right now and it affects not just women, but everyone around them. An abortion can either impact a life of the woman having the abortion positively or negatively, but there is never a right or wrong side when it comes to abortions. In most papers, articles, and etcetera we always hear how abortions harmfully affected the women, but never how it impacts a women life. Emily had an abortion almost 5 years ago. It was not an easy or proud decision, but it's one she chose. She knew that when it's all said and done, she’ll have to answer to the man upstairs and it's a choice that she would have to live with for the rest of her life. However since that time, she have made some changes within her own life, changes within her. Number one, she stopped having sex altogether. She hasn't been in a relationship since that took place and vowed to not engage in such behavior until she had met the right person who truly cares about her, and also himself and wanted to be married. She understood this may not work for everyone, however, it has been one of the best decisions thus far in her life. The abortion not only caused her to look at herself, but to evaluate the types of relationships she kept getting involved in. All of that has changed too. She have chosen to become a better person, make better decisions, not just about sex, but about her everyday life. She would never encourage someone to do what she did, but she would advise them to decide what it is they can live with. The first three and a half years especially there wasn't a day that went by that she didn't reflect on the abortion and even today at times she do like she did this morning, but she learned something from it and she’s a better person because of it. Abortions are something many of us feel can be argued either way based on the situation, religious views, and/or if you are pro-choice or pro-life. Abortion is a topic that has everyone siding with either pro-choice or pro-life about the topic. A lot of people feel that abortions are not okay especially when the person is having unprotected sexual relations with their partner and/or partners and knows the consequences of having unprotected sex, but also feel that abortions are okay for people who was forced to have sex and during that moment the girl gets pregnant and also when an expecting mother finds out that having a baby would endanger not only the mother’s life of the unborn child, but the life of the baby the mother is currently pregnant with. Then we have a side where no matter what the situation is they feel that abortion is the mother choice and she can choose to terminate her pregnancy anytime she feels the need to, regardless of the reason why she’s terminating it. Abortion is one of the most common surgical procedures performed on women in the United States, with at least three in 10 women experiencing at least one abortion by age 45. Nearly half of all pregnancies are unintended, and about four in 10 of these are terminated by abortion. Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies end in abortion. Each year, 2% of women of childbearing age (15–44 years) have an abortion (Medoff 158). Abortion is a common procedure that many of women receive because of a variety of reasons. Abortion is a topic that has been and currently is an uproar in the United States because the procedure is a highly sensitive topic because it consist of terminating a fetus (an unborn offspring of a mammal, in particular a new born baby more than 8 weeks after conception). In like manner, we hear sides from both pro-life and pro-choice and typically choose a side once we hear what their fighting for. Roe vs. Wade was a Supreme Court case that gave women the right to an abortion prior to the viability of the fetus. The basic underlying principle in the Roe v. Wade decision is that the right of a pregnant woman to decide for herself whether or not to have an abortion outweighs the right of the fetus to life. Marshall Medoff informs us in his academic journal that, One of the conflicts or disagreements between supporters and opponents of abortion is whether or not the fetus is a person. Pro-choice supporters argue that the value of the life of the mother supersedes the nonhuman fetus and there is a moral obligation to the living. Opponents of abortion argue that life begins at conception and that abortion is akin to murder since the fetus is a person with the same legal and moral rights as a “living” person (Medoff 159). Being pro-life means that you are against abortions and would support legal prohibition and/or restrictions towards abortions. When many people think of abortions we feel that most abortions are done because of reason like rape, incest, deformity, and etcetera. However, based on reasons such as rape, incest, deformity, and etcetera the research stated that “Research shows that only 1 to 3 percent of abortions are performed for the reasons of rape, incest, deformity, or threat to the life of the mother. If a building is burning, it is permissible for someone to break in to save lives or property. However, that doesn't mean we shouldn't have laws against forcible entry and trespassing. Even if there were legitimate grounds for abortion (such as rape, incest, deformity or threat to the mother's life), it would in no way justify legal abortion for the typical cases (which are matters of convenience). These "convenience" cases account for more than 97 percent of all abortions, while the "legitimate" cases account for less than 3 percent” (Alcorn 25). This information stated that only 1 in 3 abortions are because of cases like rape, incest, deformity, and the mother’s health, which is kind of crazy because I expected the ration to be higher for those types of cases. Anti-abortion groups continue to urge Congress and state legislatures to regulate abortion practices, while abortion-rights supporters say the measures undercut women's reproductive freedom (Jost np). Pro-Choice is fighting for the rights that women have the choice to decide whether they would like to terminate their pregnancy because of any reason the women chose. As the sexselection and defunding campaigns illustrate, pro-lifers have tried to appropriate claims about sex discrimination, and use them to deny women reproductive choice (Ziegler 267). Abortion is such a common procedure in the United States 1.1 million U.S women has had an abortion every single year. That’s nearly 1 in 4 pregnancies ending in abortions. 1/3 of women has had an abortion by the age of 45. 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