Raes View on Abortion - Yes
Is abortion really that wrong? Think about the idea of giving the child the life it doesn’t deserve. Think about the life the child could be saved from through abortion.
Not every woman has a choice to keep her baby.
The obvious and more humane option for some people is adoption. Though adoption may seem like a better alternative to abortion, a mother usually wonders about the child she gave away. Unless that certain individual is truly emotionally ready to make that kind of choice, do not go for adoption.
Certain religions insist that abortion is a sin and that includes Islam. However, when the mother-to-be is not financially or psychologically prepared to care for a child, abortion is the final choice. Adoption cannot be considered because as stated above, there’s always that lingering thought about the baby she gave away.
It’s difficult enough having to abort the baby.
The preconceived notion is that the fetus is alive and it’s being killed. Therefore, as the mother, her choice to have an abortion means she’s accused of murder. The meaning of that procedure is not the case at all. The fetus isn’t even fully formed, so it’s not so much being killed as stopping it’s development into a full-grown baby.
Again, try to really think about it. Would it be better for a child to be born into a world of pain or not be born at all?
Honestly, regardless of the dozens of forms of birth control one of those little guys just gets through. How? Maybe sperms have tools, no one really knows. When they do get through, sometimes it’s a nice surprise and sometimes it’s the last thing you’re ready for. When the time comes, an unwanted pregnancy should not look at abortion as the fatal solution. An abortion can most likely save that baby’s life. If the mother is sixteen and living in an unstable household with abusive parents, such harsh conditions could just as easily negatively affect her child even more. Save your baby the pain and unhappiness and abort it while its still sort of an embryo.
Then again, maybe adoption is another choice. Although it just seems better to not wonder how old your kid is now or what the foster family is like. Another dilemma is that the biological mother could wonder whether or not she should find her child or if he/she would want to find her. An abortion leaves you with a million thoughts as well but it seems like the better choice. That’s just one opinion.
