Friday, November 3, 2023

Essay on Abortion

 


Legalizing abortion, a very controversial issue that has been present in multiple discussions around the world. While some argue that it is a woman's right to make decisions about her own body, others believe that it is morally wrong to end a life. 

Those who support legalizing abortion argue that it is a woman's right to make decisions about her own body. They believe that women should have the right to choose whether or not to have a child, and that the government should not interfere in this decision. Additionally, supporters of abortion rights argue that it is a matter of personal freedom. They argue that forcing women to carry unwanted pregnancies to term is a violation of their basic human rights, and that women should be allowed to make decisions about their own bodies without interference from others. 

However, opponents of legalizing abortion argue that it is morally wrong to end a life. They believe that life begins at conception, and that abortion is equivalent to murder. They argue that all life should be protected, regardless of whether it is inside or outside of the womb. Opponents of abortion argue that there are other options available for women who do not want to have a child, such as adoption. They believe that adoption is a better alternative to abortion, as it provides a way for the child to live and grow up in a loving family. 

I consider that legalizing abortion is necessary to protect women's rights and ensure their safety. Women should have the right to make decisions about their own bodies, and denying them this right is a violation of their basic human rights. Also, making abortion illegal does not prevent women from seeking out unsafe and illegal abortions, which can lead to serious health complications or even death.

And adoption may not be a viable option for all women, as it can be a long and difficult process, and not all women may be emotionally or financially prepared to carry a child to term. 

In short, I believe that abortion should be legal in all places and in addition to that, provide good sexual education to young people and to all people who do not know about the subject to prevent women from resorting to this.

By Ana M. Grau V., Step10