StThomasMore
Christian Democrat
I recently read a 4-page article written by a woman who had an illegal partial birth abortion in the decade before Roe v. Wade. Instead of focusing on her own experience, she talked about risks involved and quoted doctors saying that deaths from botched or incomplete abortions all but disappeared after Roe v. Wade because then abortions could be done in proper medical clinics and hospitals.
I felt sick reading about the plight of women seeking illegal abortions. Scary, scary things involved. Obviously I don't support abortion, but the article spelled out to me that if a woman wants an abortion, she is going to get one, illegal or not, safe or not... which is why I feel we need to work hard with social programs to support pregnant women in addition to dealing with legality.
If someone goes into a procedure that they know is risky, illegal, and dangerous, and still does it, that is more related to carelessness, foolishness, and reckless behavior. The reckless behavior from past women who knowingly put their life on the line does not justify the legalizing of abortion. Instead of making abortion legal because of reckless behavior, one should get to the root cause instead, which is why a woman wants to take the life of her child in the first place, and what makes her so reckless that she will put her life on the line to kill her own baby.
The idea that abortion is safe now is more lies and pro-abortion propaganda. Deaths from abortion still exist, women still die. Abortion clinics today have a very 'hush hush' system when it comes to abortions they have botched. In many instances the ambulance isn't called because the abortion doctor doesn't wanna make a scene, and instead they have the nurse drive them to a cheap county hospital. Records are usually kept secret and kept out of the media and news.
Illegality is a great deterrence to doing something. If it were legal to rob stores, robbing would go up exponentially. Before abortion was legalized less than 500,000 children were aborted each year. In the early 1930's it was around 20,000 children a year. Today it is over 5,000,000 a year. Legalizing abortion has definitely raised abortion rates exponentially.
Abortion is not a safe procedure. Legal or illegal. And botched abortions in the past do not justify legalizing it because of the ethical problems that will always arise.
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