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Freedom of Choice vs. ...
“Whose choice is it really? ... The right to have an abortion should be solely the choice of the woman who is carrying the child, as she is the one who would have a negative experience, decides financial stability, and could suffer the psychological affects of the procedure. ... A woman who has been raped should have the choice to terminate the pregnancy. ... If a child is going to suffer the consequences of being handicapped, or diseased its whole life, should not the mother have the choice not to put the child through that experience, as well as herself? ... In this type of situation, the mother should have the choice to terminate her pregnancy, in the fear that it might hurt her. ... Our society needs to realize that abortion should be solely the mothers’ choice, without interference from others. ... If a mother wants to choose to abort the pregnancy, and not put people through that burden, should not it be her choice? ... Choosing to abort the pregnancy should be looked at as solely the mother’s choice, and should not be looked at as a bad thing. ... In the end, she said that:
‘It paid off to have the abortion, although I didn’t want to, it was the best choice. ... I’m grateful that I was able to have the surgery it was the right choice. ... A woman should have the choice to terminate her pregnancy if she has a high chance of dying. ... It allows women, and men who are in relationships with those women, to have a choice in the path that their life will take. ... Rape victims should be allowed the choice whether or not to have an abortion. The experience that they went through is, more often than not, something that was not their choice. ... When doctors predict that a child is going to come out with a handicap or terminal illness, women should have the choice to terminate that pregnancy. This choice not only helps her, but the child. ... Making this choice is a difficult one, but one which in necessary. ... If a woman cannot afford to take care of a child she should have the choice to end a pregnancy. ... The right to have an abortion should be solely the choice of the woman who is carrying the child, as she is the one who would have a negative experience, decides financial stability, and could suffer the psychological effects.
Approximate Word count = 3815 Approximate Pages = 15.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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