English 2
Mrs. Jonas
18 May 2017 Abortion Being Illegal Abortion is a subject that many people fight over. What’s the difference between killing a child that is physically in your arms than from killing a baby who has yet left the womb? If you can’t afford to care for your baby, then you can always put them up for adoption. Abortion should be illegal everywhere in the world. What if your parents were having your brother/sister and had an abortion, how would you feel? Most religions believe that every child is a gift from God and we were all made to achieve something in this world. Having sex is an option, if you don’t want to have a child then use a condom or some sort of birth control. If someone was raped, then that’s when the decision could be made, to have the baby or put it up for adoption. You can always work around having an abortion. For example, my step mother is having my little sister and I would really dislike her if she were to have an abortion. If they don’t want my little sister, some caring family that may not be able to produce a baby would love to take her as their own. My old elementary coach’s wife is not able to have babies and they chose to adopt, therefore the children they have adopted are raised as their own. People will respect you a lot more, if you want to put your kid …show more content…
up for adoption, rather than having an abortion. Abortions may lead to medical problems and depression. Some families disown those who have had an abortion. I know someone that has had an abortion and now she regrets it because she feels like she just killed a baby that could have been someone’s adopted little girl.
In conclusion, there are many people against abortion, health and effects to the mother should be considered however, it is still murder. If you made the decision to have an abortion, how would you feel 5 years later?
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