The rise in contraception over the course of the 20th century has led to increased irresponsibility related to sex which is leading to many growing up without their fathers present and many single mothers. I also believe that we need distributist economic principles and a strong social safety net to help support mothers to choose life. I want to see a world where abortion is unthinkable and we have much work to do to in order for this to happen. The money and effort that is going towards increasing access to abortion should instead go towards supporting women to choose life.
the person who is growing the fetus should be the one that decides if life is sacred, the mother doesn't have to have a baby if she doesn't feel she's ready even despite the fact that she was irresponsible. With abortion being removed as an option will create more of "support" system for struggling mothers and even if life is so sacred their will still be judgment toward a mother that cant take care of her baby but didn't have the option to not have it. The mother knows best if she cant take care of a baby then she should have the right to abort it, if she doesn't then is poor mother cant give her baby the best life.
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Women should be able to choose what they do to their bodies. If they want to get an abortion let them.
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I believe that abortion should not be aloud. You are basically killing a human. If you get 2 charges for killing a pregnant women than how is having an abortion any different?
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That there should be a decision on if women should have the child or get rid of it because what is something had happen to them like rape and they don't want to have the child and or so they has a miscarriage or a still birth you could easily blame it on abortion and get the mother in trouble and possibly make them go to jail and it not be there fault about any of it. I think as women we shall have the choice to keep a child and or abort it
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