Alright, aside from that one other sue, the true reason birth control is used is in its own name. It is the reason many people have stopped talking to each other and the reason for grief in many people. My faith in humanity is better than most’s. I pride myself in believing …show more content…
To bring a child to life and give them nothing but the worst conditions, or anything less than the optimal conditions is heartbreaking to me. Have a safe way to ensure no pain comes to either the mother or the child should not be up someone whose beliefs might get hurt. It is on the person's own conscience whether they pick to keep it or spare it, why would you make that choice for them. Having a child is an important decision that requires a lot of consideration, preparation, and deep emotional and financial planning. The Colorado Department of Public Health says that unintended pregnancies are associated with multiple birth defects, low birth weight, maternal depression, increased risk of child abuse, lower educational attainment, delayed entry into prenatal care, a high risk of physical violence during pregnancy, and reduced rates of breastfeeding. 49% of all pregnancies among American women are unintended. Some are outcomes of rape and incest. The mental anguish that a child may face is unfair and …show more content…
I know in my heart that if I was not ready to have one I wouldn't be able to give it the best life but I would definitely try. I understand the idea of wanting to keep your hand out of the problem by refusing to give the person the means to stop a birth. But if they were going to do it anyways, it would make me feel better knowing that it was as painless and harmless as possible for both parties. To have that child pass in peace. I know that contraceptives like this could be taken advantage of by wrong, mean, selfish people. The legalization of abortion can send a message that human life has little value. Pope Francis spoke out against our new “throw away culture” he even mentioned that victims, the unborn children, would never see the light of day. And in my own beliefs I think that they will, in better lives. Another quote I found interesting was when house Representative Randy Hultgren wrote "When we tell one another that abortion is okay, we reinforce the idea that human lives are disposable, that we can throw away anything or anyone that inconveniences us." But we have fought wars with a harsher mind set than this, and much less mercy. Which brings up the question or morality in humanity in