i, along with hundreds of others, don't believe in abortions, but the sad thing is many people do believe in murder, i know i said murder, but that's exactly what abortion is, unless there is a miscarriage, that's different...
As an alternate viewpoint, many people agree that abortion is "the best choice in a bad situation", or alternately, "the least worst choice". That is, it is entirely possible that carrying to term a pregnancy would cause considerable harm to the woman and/or fetus, and the moral thing to do is abort the fetus. The exact conditions where this harm may outweigh the potential life of the child vary considerably from person to person.
The major debate here is which entity to give legal precedence to: the existing pregnant female, or the potential life of the fetus. The problem is one of who's standing takes precedence when their interests collide?
Also, "murder" is a highly subjective and emotionally loaded term used in reference to abortions, and, frankly, is about as accurate as "slavery by fetus" is from the other side of the argument.
Only in a case of incest, rape, or if the mother's life is in jepordy.
There is no fact to this matter, only opinions.
what do you mean by "missed" abortions?
All races have abortions.
Yes, illegal aliens have abortions as well.
Dayglo Abortions was created in 1979.
No, the ACA does not fully cover abortions.
Medical abortions are brought about by taking medications that end the pregnancy
no abortions go back to the ancient Egyptians and probably before that. It was def around before the Nazis and many women died in backalley abortions.
No.
There is about 137 abortions per hour. 234 abortions per 1,000 live births, 1.2 million per year, 3,288 per day, 9 abortions per hour and 1 abortion every 26 second.
1,2 million women and teens have abortions in the US every year in different clinics and hospitals. Some PPL clinics perform abortions and others refer to a doctor who can. How many they perform they will not reveal. Out of the clinics that performed abortions 3% of everything they did was abortions. But they did help prevent about 621,000 unintended pregnancies.