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Abortion is about allowing woman the right to make choices about when they want to have children in
relation to their age, financial stability & relationship stability. It is the not the place of government to
legislate against woman's choices.
2. Raising a child is not an easy task & requires social & emotional commitment coupled with financial
resources. As such if a person feels they are not ready for a child, it means the pregnancy is unwanted &
resultant allowing a fetus to grow into a child is worse than abortion since the resultant child will grow in a
non conducive & destructive environment without the love, care & stability that a child needs.
3. The argument against abortion is a moral argument which is subject to personal interpretation so
should not be legislated against. Those see it morally allowable to do abortion should be provided with the
means to do so & those who don't believe in abortion should have the choice not to have an abortion
4. A fetus is not legally or scientifically a person or human being so abortion cannot be equated to murder
or taking a life since the fetus is not a person nor alive.
5. A fetus is like a brain dead person with no self awareness or consciousness so it is actually dead.
6. Prohibiting abortions doesn't stop abortions, women would simply seek abortions via illegal means
which are unsafe & illegal, so it is better to provide woman with safe & legal ways to do an abortion.
7. Abortion prevent unwanted & unplanned pregnancies which prevents child neglect since the mother
does not want to have children at that moment in time.
8. Making abortion illegal is also a class struggle since the rich can always go to other places where it is
legal & have an abortion whilst the poor cannot do this, but have to resort to unsafe abortions which can
lead to their death.
9. Making abortion illegal is more or less compulsory pregnancy which contradicts the quest & fight for
freedom.
10. Making abortion illegal will increase teenage pregnancy (children having children). This usually leads
to illegal abortions which can lead to death or permanent health defects, poverty, joblessness,
hopelessness, and dependency.
11. A woman's right to choose abortion is a "fundamental right"
12. Personhood begins at birth, not at conception. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy (fetus), not a
baby. Personhood at conception is not a proven biological fact. Fetuses are incapable of feeling pain
when an abortion is performed.
13. Access to legal, professionally-performed abortions reduces injury and death caused by unsafe, illegal
abortions.
14. The anti-abortion position is usually based on religious beliefs and threatens the vital separation of
church and state. Religious ideology should not be a foundation for law.
15. Modern abortion procedures are safe. The risk of a woman"s death from abortion is less than one in
100,000, whereas the risk of a woman dying from giving birth is 13.3 deaths per 100,000 pregnancies.
16. Access to abortion is necessary because contraceptives are not always readily available. Women
need a doctor's prescription to obtain many birth control methods, such as the pill, the patch, the shot,
and the diaphragm.
17. Abortion gives couples the option to choose not to bring babies with severe and life-threatening
medical conditions to full term.
18. Many women who choose abortion don't have the financial resources to support a child.
19. Motherhood must never be a punishment for having sexual intercourse.
20. A baby should not come into the world unwanted. 49% of all pregnancies among American women
are unintended. Having a child is an important lifelong decision that requires consideration, preparation,
and planning.
21. Abortion reduces crime. Teenage girls, unmarried women, and poor women are more likely to have
unintended pregnancies, and since unwanted babies are often raised in poverty, their chances of leading
criminal lives in adulthood are increased.
22. Do we have the right to force the mother to keep the baby solely because she consented to
participate in these sexual activities? Do we have the right to take away another"s right as we continue to
fight for other rights? Why do we take away the rights of a woman because she has the potential to have
a baby?
23. We get right to life, liberty & pursuit of happiness when we are born. he fetus does not have these
rights until it is born. So abortion is not murder & abortion does not go against the rights of a fetus since it
does not have any until born.
24. Every woman has the right to do whatever they want with their body aka Bodily Autonomy. This is one
of the reasons why it is illegal to take organs from the deceased that have not signed off permission. If we
continue this right after life, why do we strip it from a pregnant woman? Why would you grant a dead
person a right that you wouldn"t give to someone that is alive.
25. If someone needs something donated that you have, you are not legally obligated to donate anything.
This parallels to pregnancies because a fetus does need these resources, but the mother is not legally
obligated to keep giving this baby her resources. Denying to give someone a body part is not illegal, so
terminating a pregnancy should not be illegal
26. Legal abortions protect women's health. Legal abortion not only protects women's lives, it also
protects their health. For tens of thousands of women with heart disease, kidney disease, severe
hypertension, sickle-cell anemia and severe diabetes, and other illnesses that can be life-threatening, the
availability of legal abortion has helped avert serious medical complications that could have resulted from
childbirth. Before legal abortion, such women's choices were limited to dangerous illegal abortion or
dangerous childbirth.
27. Being a mother is just one option for women.* Many hard battles have been fought to win political and
economic equality for women. These gains will not be worth much if reproductive choice is denied. To be
able to choose a safe, legal abortion makes many other options possible. Otherwise an accident or a rape
can end a woman's economic and personal freedom.
28. Even when precautions are taken, accidents can and do happen. For some families, this is not a
problem. But for others, such an event can be catastrophic. An unintended pregnancy can increase
tensions, disrupt stability, and push people below the line of economic survival. Family planning is the
answer. All options must be open.

Abortion should be part of a country's contraception policy. People should plan their families & society
must allow women to end unwanted pregnancies, in order to deal with failures of birth control.

Some methods of contraception in fact amount to abortion during the very earliest stage of a pregnancy. 

Abortion should be legal but discouraged. Legal simply because it is a choice, and what grows inside your
body is yours. But discouraged because there are other more effective ways to prevent pregancy than
abortion like contraception. 
You need to consider the Population of the Philippines. which is 106,665,164

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