Topic: Abortion should be banned in all over the world.
I. Introduction:
Abortion should be banned in all over the world for 2 main reasons : Its bad effect to women’s life and its immorality
II. Body:
1. Abortion causes a lot of negative effects on not only women’s physical health but also their psychology:
1.1 Definition of abortion:
1.2Negative effects: + Physical health: + Emotions + Other risks 2 Abortion is against humanity
III counterargument and refutation 1 counterargument - unwanted pregnancy 2 refutation - The equality of the right to life - Another choice : adoption
III Conclusion
“The greatest destroyer of peace is abortion because if a mother can kill her own child, what is left for me to kill you and you to kill me? There is nothing between.”
Mother Teresa
Abortion is a crime which murders children and destroys the sense of mercy among people. Medically, abortion means ending a pregnancy before the embryo or fetus can survive on its own (Levy, Martin R, 1988). Nowadays, there are many controversial arguments about the hot topic: “Should abortion be banned all over the world?” In fact, abortion is a ferocity which is so dangerous and painful that it ruins the mothers’ health in both physical and psychology. Therefore, abortion should be banned all over the world in order to keep the humane world.
First, abortion has many bad effects on the mothers’ physical health. Women who have had abortion have many potential complications, such as: infection, excessive bleeding, etc and even die. In a recent landmark study, Abortion and Other Pregnancy-Related Risk Factors in Female Breast Cancer (London, 2001), scientists have shown that women who have had an abortion up to twice as likely to suffer from breast cancer. Another study found that lacerations occurred in 22% of aborted women (www.abortionfacts.com). Moreover, abortion also has many other risks. Cervical damage from
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