{"id":936,"date":"2018-01-16T13:47:06","date_gmt":"2018-01-16T13:47:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/happychildren.life\/?p=936"},"modified":"2022-02-21T17:20:44","modified_gmt":"2022-02-21T17:20:44","slug":"induced-abortion-pros-and-cons","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/happychildren.life\/induced-abortion-pros-and-cons\/","title":{"rendered":"Induced Abortion PROS and CONS"},"content":{"rendered":"
Induced abortion<\/a> has always been a subject of many debates. On the one side, there were those who support abortion legalization. On the other side, there are those who are against legalization in any case. I think the majority are those who find themselves somewhere between those two. Their attitude is that induced abortion should be legalized in certain cases. For example, women can abort a pregnancy caused by rape, juvenile pregnancy or if the pregnancy is a risk to her…<\/p>\n Here are induced abortion pros and cons, as well as some of my thoughts on the subject. To all those who are curious about the topic, this article will solve much doubt, and perhaps create some new ones.<\/p>\n On abort73.com<\/a>, we can see that 60% of the global population lives in countries where abortion is legal. Approximately 25% live in countries where it is restricted. Generally speaking, abortion is legal in most of North America and Europe.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Hundreds of years ago, society considered induced abortion as the murder of an unborn child. Society punished women who aborted in all European countries for several centuries. However, the liberalization of this term comes to light since 1900.<\/span><\/p>\n The Soviet Union (1919), Iceland (1935), Sweden (1938) were among the first countries which legalized some or all forms of abortion. In 1935, Nazi Germany legalized induced abortions of women who had some genetic disorders. Still, abortion was strictly prohibited to women who had a pure Arian origin. That isn’t surprising considering the Nazi ideology, isn’t it?<\/p>\n Many Europian countries have legalized abortion since the 1960s. Among them are England, France, the USA, Italy, Spain, Finland, Norway, the Netherlands, South Africa, Tunisia and many more.<\/p>\n On the other side, according to Wsau.com<\/a>, the Egypt, Iraq, the Philippines, Laos, Senegal, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Haiti and the Dominican Republic don’t legalize abortion.<\/p>\n Jamaica, Ireland, Venezuela, and Brazil are some of the countries which have legalized abortion but only in the case of rape, incest or the risk of a pregnant woman’s life.<\/p>\n Ac<\/span>cording to <\/span>the World Health Organization<\/a>, there are an estimated 73 million induced abortions every year. Many abortion non-supporters justify their attitudes by the information that natality is actually lower by 40-50 million children every year. On the other side, abortion supporters justify their attitudes by the fact that the world population isn’t decreasing, as we can see on <\/span>worldometers.info<\/a>. Nevertheless, we can conclude that abortions have a good influence on keeping natural increase normal. That is significant because too much population in relation to the space of our planet can lead to natural and social disasters. But, is this conclusion in line with ethics?<\/span><\/p>\n The reasons for abortion are different, but most women abort because of pregnancy caused by rape, financial problems, a pregnancy that is at risk to her health or kid’s health, juvenile pregnancy, etc.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In the case of some fetal disorders, abortion supporters consider an abortion as better solution than a childbirth. They claim, if life is given to a child with a certain disorder, parents and child will go through life’s difficulties that usually follow certain disorders. Also, the Theory of evolution explains that only the strongest survive. Therefore, we can conclude that abortions in cases of fetal disorders actually encourage human evolution.<\/span><\/p>\nLegalization of induced abortion in countries<\/span><\/h2>\n
Countries FOR abortion<\/h3>\n
Countries AGAINST abortion<\/h3>\n
Countries FOR abortion IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS<\/h3>\n
The abortion impact on the global natural increase<\/span><\/h2>\n
Can the reasons justify abortion or not?<\/span><\/h2>\n
Induced abortion pros<\/h3>\n