Everyone that is created has freedom to choose what he or she wants. I was having a discussion with my neighbor and some one passed with her baby and I was like 'why didn't this lady abort this child instead of keeping the child and not been able to care for the child?'. She now replied me telling me that she is against abortion, that why should the lady abort a human being? That it's better as she kept it than to abort it oo. I now told her it's better not to get pregnant at all if you know you can't cater for the child than to bring a child into this world to suffer.
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If a lady decides to go through abortion because she can't take care of a child it's her choice.
Carrying a pregnancy to full term is an enormous physical, emotional, and financial undertaking for a woman. It puts her health at risk and permanently changes the course of her life. To force someone to go through that against their will violates their basic human rights and personal freedoms.
In cases of rape or incest, forcing a victim to have their rapist's baby is unthinkably cruel. No person should ever have to bear that burden if they choose not to. The emotional and psychological trauma would be overwhelming.
But even in less extreme cases, an unexpected pregnancy often brings very difficult considerations. What if birth control failed? What if having a child would lead to tragic life consequences for the woman? What if she simply doesn't feel ready emotionally or financially to properly care for a child? Should the government really be able to mandate pregnancy in every situation regardless of circumstances?
We do not know the complexity and emotional factor that go into a woman's decision to abort. We shouldn't judge that profound, personal choice without knowing their full struggle. It's not a decision any woman takes lightly, but one guided by their own moral beliefs about when life begins and the realities they face.
I believe a woman's control over her reproductive processes should take priority in the early stages before a fetus could survive outside the womb.
At the same time, I respect that many people have sincere moral objections to abortion based on beliefs about preserving human life and potential souls. While I disagree, I don't dismiss the ethical conflicts they wrestle with. Reasonable people can disagree on this heart-wrenching issue.