Abortion Being Limited for Certain Cases
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Abortion Being Limited for Certain Cases
Considering all the different reasons that women have abortions today, there should be laws or restraints that forbid women to have abortions for reasons other than rape, incest relationships, or danger of permanent damage to the baby or death to the carrier. Women today are using abortion and partial birth abortions as a form of birth control. There are so many different options other than abortion to be considered
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to forbid it. The only reasons women should be able to have abortions is due to the reasons of rape, incest, and physical disability or death. Other reasons are just unacceptable and make abortion look like an additional source of birth control. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited Http://www.abortioninfo.net. Abortion Methods. 10/18/2000 Http://prochoice.about.com. Abortion is Common Pro-Choice News, About.com, 2000. 10/18/2000 Perkins, Robert L. Abortion: Pro and Com. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Schenkman Publishing Company, 1974.
to forbid it. The only reasons women should be able to have abortions is due to the reasons of rape, incest, and physical disability or death. Other reasons are just unacceptable and make abortion look like an additional source of birth control. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited Http://www.abortioninfo.net. Abortion Methods. 10/18/2000 Http://prochoice.about.com. Abortion is Common Pro-Choice News, About.com, 2000. 10/18/2000 Perkins, Robert L. Abortion: Pro and Com. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Schenkman Publishing Company, 1974.