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January 28th, 2009 at 8:06 am
Should it be a women’s choice?
(Not sure where to put this question)
I know this is going to probably cause an uproar but I’m really curious as to what people (women mostly) think about this. Or where you stand.
Do you think it should be a women’s right to choose whether or not they should have an abortion? This is not whether or not you think abortion is right or wrong, just whether or not you think a women should have the right to choose.
I know abortion is a VERY controversial topic. I think everyone can agree that it’s not a form of birth control nor should it be used as one. And that there are plenty of people out there that want babies and can’t have them. And we can probably all agree (maybe) that there are other options available.
With that said, I personally do NOT agree with abortion. I don’t think it’s right. I personally would never get one (at least I don’t think I would). I got pregnant accidentally. My birth control pill was recalled due to lack of hormone. I had been taking it faithfully for over 5 yrs with no scares whatsoever. And when I called to refill my pack after my honeymoon, they told me it had been recalled. And my beautiful son was born 9 months later…
Now my pregnancy wasn’t planned and I was freaking out every step of the way. I wasn’t being irresponsible and while we struggle each and every day with making ends meet, I don’t regret my son one bit! Choosing to have a baby is more than just a simple yes or no. As most of you that have children probably realize, it’s not easy being a parent on SO many levels. But it’s also the best job on so many levels!
Regardless of what I feel personally about abortion, I DO think a woman should have the right to choose, one way or another.
What is your opinion? Should a woman have the right to choose?
While I completely agree that there are tons out there that cannot have children and want to adopt, let’s be realistic, how difficult is it to adopt? How long does the process take? What do you need to do to “qualify”? Do most people qualify? Do you have all the money to back up the adoption?
Not to mention, if we force people to have babies they don’t want, don’t you think they end up right back in the system? Whether it be welfare, foster care, food stamps, WIC, state funded healthcare, daycare reductions (ie taxpayers).
Just something to think about on the other end.
January 28th, 2009 at 1:08 pm
Yes, she and she alone should (and can, in most Western countries) choose whether to continue a pregnancy. No one else.
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January 28th, 2009 at 1:10 pm
I’m really not sure about that. I’m with you in the fact that Abortions are wrong. And I applaud you for keeping your son! I think that it may not be a good idea for women to decide because their emotions are so crazy while pregnant, and they can be easily swayed by outside opinions etc. However, I guess it’s still their choice. Whether I approve of it or not. If I had my way though, abortions wouldn’t exist. Just think of all the infertile couples out there who really want a baby and can’t have one!! Think of the good that could come of someone elses sad situation! Even if they don’t want the baby, you can be sure that someone else does.
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January 28th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
I agree with you in every aspect.
I wouldn’t personally do it, but its each woman’s body and her life.
An added note of interest, as outlined in Levitt’s Freakonomics’s book:
The controversial theory that legal abortion reduces crime. Proponents of the theory generally argue that “unwanted children” are more likely to become criminals and that an inverse correlation is observed between the availability of abortion and subsequent crime.
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January 28th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
I think it should be the woman’s choice to keep her baby or not.
That said, if I were asked by a sad young pregnant girl what she should do, I would do everything in my power to encourage her to carry to term and give the child over for adoption.
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January 28th, 2009 at 1:16 pm
(I am not a woman, but I am answering you anyway)
Women definitely should have the right to choose. Abortion should be legal. It’s not fair if women cannot choose—-what if she was raped or something like that? What if she just couldn’t handle the responsbility as a mother and unable to give the baby the maternal love the baby needed? A quick death or a cruel life without love even from one’s own mother—-which one would you choose?
Pro-lifers might argue that abortion is murder, since the fetus can grow into a full human being. But a single human cell can grow into a full human being, too, and we are killing individual cells all the time (such as in some mechanical body washing process)! Does that make us murderers then? If we are not, then abortion is not murder. If we are, then there is no need being hypocrites about protecting the life of fetus—-sine we are already “murderers”.
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January 28th, 2009 at 1:18 pm
Yes. It’s her body and, no matter how she came to be pregnant, nobody else gets to tell her she has to be a life-support system for months if she doesn’t want to.
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January 28th, 2009 at 1:20 pm
If the woman concerned is in a stable relationship with a man, then I would hope that she would consult with him about it. After all, it’s his child too, and I think he should have a say in the matter. His opinion should matter to her. If it doesn’t, then they do not have a good relationship.
if it was the result of a one-night stand or something then I don’t think she should necessarily have to consult the man concerned, whether she does or not is up to her.
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January 28th, 2009 at 1:22 pm
People are missing the biggest point of all, if you have sex, a baby can be concieved. If you can’t handle that responsiblity then don’t have sex! Its that simple. I mean, come on, the obivous immaturity of people who seem to think that sex is nothing more than hedonistic mutual maturbation. If you can’t handle the responsibility, men get a hustler mag, and women get a vibrator. If you take risks, have the maturity to take responsiblity for your actions. And here’s a basic biological fact, if somethings growing, it’s alive. If all femininism has done to the beauty of life is turn it into to pest that needs to be dealt with like you do any pesky bug/weed in your home, well thats just LOW!
Maybe its time that people just start rejecting the notion that our over-sexed society isn’t very good after all. There’s more to life than sex, and it seems that life is being discarded with no more thought than some teen would throw out a used tissue. So I guess in the end, morally since a woman and man made a decision to have sex, fully well knowing the possible outcomes, the decision to abort is not hers alone to make. Ask yourself if you wanted to be in that threeway conversation if your parents decided that they were going to terminate you.
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