Against Abortion
In todays highly controversial society, it often becomes necessary for the law to reform certain areas of its legislation to suit ever growing changes. Abortion is a very debatable issue in which pro-choice and right to life groups put forward their beliefs and fight for their groups rights. It can only seem fair to have legislation to protect the individual and their circumstances. In cases involving abortion, it may prove necessary for the law to reform and revise its current statutes and legislation so that victims of rape, incest, women with health or foetus problems, financial difficulties and relationship troubles can all be covered fairly. A reform of legislation in Queensland is without a doubt necessary. The following report will analyse and explore the issue of abortion in the Queensland society today. Abortion is defined as the act of expulsion or removal of an embryo or foetus from a pregnant womanˇ¦s uterus. This can happen spontaneously or it may be induced. (FPQ ˇV Abortion & the law, 2000) Under the current Queensland legislation abortion is legally available if a doctor believes that the continuation of the pregnancy would endanger the physical or mental health of the woman. . . .
Expressing that with the numbers of deaths and illnesses associated with illegal abortions, as well as the worldˇ¦s population growth, legalised abortions should be implemented. However, as she dropped out of school to have the baby, she has not received full educational experiences that were available to her, and now cannot get a job. The terminating of unwanted pregnancies has occurred since before Australiaˇ¦s birth and had continued to this present day. (Religious Aspects, 2000) 4. The safest time to have an abortion is during the first three months of the pregnancy. The specifications of services in this area are patchy and unjust, with an undersupply of public services, caused by legal uncertainties. 0 Religious Aspects Women wanting to obtain an abortion are not only morally effected by their choices, but religiously as well. Women with knowledge and funds have this option; women without knowledge and funds do not. 1 In cases where unplanned pregnancy occur, there are only three options available: „« Continuing the pregnancy and keeping the baby „« Continuing the pregnancy and adopting the baby out „« Termination of the prgnance (FPQ ˇV Abortion & the law, 2000) The laws governing abortion differ across Australian States and Territories, creating ambiguity and uncertainty for woman attempting to obtain an abortion. In spite of this, history has shown that if abortion is not available legally, women will find ways of having an illegal abortion. First of all, the bible teaches that the unborn child posseses genuine human life. (Religious Aspects, 2000) 2. Abortion referral systems may not operate openly, and this impacts harmfully on the most vulnerable (the young, women in rural areas, women for whom English is a second language and low-income women) (National Health & Medical Research Council, 1999) who may not be able to find their way around the system and may then be inclined to experience the poorest services available. (Medicare statistics do not include terminations done in public hospitals) There are many reasons why a woman may not wish to continue with a pregnancy. (Abortion Law in Australia, 1999) 5.
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