Your Choice

             It would be a perfect world if all women used birth control correctly and consistently, and every girl who became pregnant were ecstatic, as well as being capable both financially and emotionally to raise their child. However, until that day comes we need to keep abortion legal.
             In the United States, people are blessed to have many freedoms. Americans have freedom of expression, freedom of speech and many others liberties. Our society has the privilege to choose and decide many things for our benefit also. Women should have the right to decide whether or not she wants to have a baby.
             The government telling us what to do and not to do with our bodies only causes more problems. Laws against abortion would cause more death horror stories. Without the option of terminating an unwanted pregnancy, women would resort to drastic measures. We would see women getting backroom abortions which were dirty and done by incompetent people for money. They would use such options as coat hangers or knitting needles, overdose on drugs, or take poison. Many women would try to self-abort by inflicting pain on themselves: by throwing themselves down stairs, doing strenuous work or exercise, or deliberately overworking themselves to exhaustion.
             In the cases of rape and incest the very idea of being forced to have the child of the woman's abuser is repulsive. Could you imagine having a constant reminder of the abuse?
             It is also true that women whose own health is compromised during pregnancy are more likely to miscarry and to deliver babies who are sick. Their babies are also more likely to die soon after birth. Women who's pregnancies which are unwanted are often less likely to get prenatal care and are statistically more likely to use cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs during their pregnancy, and are more likely to give birth to low birth weight, sick babies, as well as not breast feed. Should a baby be forced to be brought up under
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