Abortion is More Than a Word
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A woman is more than a fetus. Though a woman might be pregnant with a child, she still is her own person and has every right to decide what she wants to do with her baby. laws against abortion kill women. Even though abortion may be illegal doesn"t mean that women won"t go through with the abortion. Look at the case of Becky Bell for example. She was an innocent girl that did not want her child and died because of an illegal abortion. Legal abortion protects women"s health. For tens of thousands of women with heart disease, kidney...
not just for the mother but for the baby too. Pro-life wants to pass "human life amendment" to the constitution declaring the unborn fetus to be a full person from the moment of conception. A woman"s body has the ability to abort naturally by the way of miscarriage. Natural abortions are happening everyday. Does that mean woman are going to be questioned about the circumstances of the miscarriage, are they going to be investigated or blamed or even prosecuted? Who is going to be held liable for the death of that fetus? Where do we draw the line?

not just for the mother but for the baby too. Pro-life wants to pass "human life amendment" to the constitution declaring the unborn fetus to be a full person from the moment of conception. A woman"s body has the ability to abort naturally by the way of miscarriage. Natural abortions are happening everyday. Does that mean woman are going to be questioned about the circumstances of the miscarriage, are they going to be investigated or blamed or even prosecuted? Who is going to be held liable for the death of that fetus? Where do we draw the line?
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