Introduction Can a woman be forced to produce a life? Giving life to an unwanted child might invite world of troubles for both mother and the child. So, are we being fair to the child? Whether you agree or not, abortion will always play an active role in our society. Proposed solutions for abortion include two main options: more regulation of the abortion industry and more enforcement of existing regulations. Abortion is one of the least regulated surgical procedures in America (“Abortion Regulation”) Just twenty-nine states regulate abortion centers at all, and a minority of these states have anything approaching regulation. Only four states hold abortion facilities to the same standards as ambulatory surgical centers. Eight states don't even require that surgical abortions be performed by licensed physicians (“Abortion Regulation”). Many pro-life activists believe that no amount of regulation or oversight can change the fact that an abortionist will always be an abortionist. He will always be in the business of profiting from violating women to destroy the lives growing inside them. An abortion will always be abortion, and it will never be safe for the pre-born child (“Abortion Regulation”). These activists as well believe abortion was sold as liberating women from "forced motherhood." On the other hand, others such as mothers, are against these statements and pro-abortion. Mothers believe that the abortion right is discussed as a negative liberty, a right of privacy, a right to be let alone (Yale). The abortion right is also sometimes discussed as an issue of equality for women, both in feminist circles and in the community itself (Yale). Overall, abortion regulation has tremendously affected women in the United States and throughout other countries as well, where they either have the right to choose that as an option or not. This ties in with motherhood being viewed negatively and as well the mothers to be being judged.
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