Pro-choice: exemplification essay

             The idea of pro-choice means respecting and supporting the right of every woman to make their own confidential and respectable decisions. It is not which choice she makes, but rather that she is free to make the choice that is right for her. There are many situations why women would choose to get an abortion, such as, forced sexual encounters, drug and illness issues, and mothers who are unable to provide an adequate living environment. 90 percent of women have an abortion because of personal reasons (Robinson 1). Although abortions are controversial, pro-choice has become the best decision for women.
             Women who become pregnant and have drug problems increase the chance of the child's birth defects. Depending on how addicted the mother is, decreases the chances of survival for the child. If women were to give birth to their child it could have deformities, a harder lifestyle with an addict for a mother, or even the possibility of early death. The mother could not properly take care of a child, and would be better off having an abortion. Not only drug problems are an issue but illness which lead to death are also. If a woman finds out that she is unable to live after delivering her child, she may think twice. Finding out news to that extent, like eclampsia; which is the occurrence of seizures not attributed to another cause during pregnancy, may change her view on child birth. She may weigh her options, if it truly is best for her to have the child and take that risk or to live her life to the fullest that she can. Either the drug problems or illnesses hold a threatening decision for the mothers, along with women who also want the best for their child.
             Mothers who find out that they are pregnant and realize they have nothing for their kid have tough decisions to make. If a woman knows that once she gives birth to her child and she can not raise it properly she will have to live wit
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