English 101
20 April 2013
Mission Abort.
Abortion has been an ongoing controversial topic of many discussions. Women that go through with abortion tend to take for granted the life that a fetus could have lived. A woman should not have the right to choose abortion and take away an innocent life.
One argument over whether or not abortion is morally wrong, lies within whether or not a mother is capable of taking care of the child. This argument specifically should be thrown out the window. One can make the selfless act and give the child a home in which they cannot provide, and a better life: adoption. When one adopts, they transfer all rights and responsibilities to the new parents. Couples who cannot reproduce properly …show more content…
This takes place when the mother wants to care for their child, but are not physically or emotionally able to during that time. The government will place the child into a foster home with a loving family who can support the child financially and will take care of him or her as their own until the mother is able to on her own. This option is one to be considered if a mother is struggling with supporting the child but is not willing to give their child up for adoption. A mother can also place the child with friends and or family as temporary guardian ship which has the same effect of temporary foster …show more content…
After that 12 weeks, a mother is no longer provided with the option of Abortion. (Carbonell) Other bans continue over to 24 weeks in time. At 12 weeks into ones pregnancy, one will find a simple action: reflexes. The baby’s fingers will being to open and close, it’s toes will curl, and it’s eye muscles will clench which have now been moved to the front of its head, and it’s mouth will being to make sucking movements. The child’s intestines are present, and it will start to squirm inside of the mother’s womb. The baby’s brain is present, and cells are forming rapidly. (“Your pregnancy..”) “In order to terminate a pregnancy, you have to still a heartbeat, switch off a developing brain . . . break some bones and rupture some organs.”