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The right to abortion now stands on very firm ground. ... Many people may agree with this opinion but is abortion really a morally, ethically and medically proven rightful act—certainly not. Abortion should be made illegal in Canada because it’s an immoral, unethical and a danger to a women’s life. ... Women have very high rates of abortion in Canada, because they suffer disproportionately from unemployment and other social ills but are aborting fetuses the right thing to do? ... One reason frequently given for the toleration of large-scaled abortion of birth-defective infants is that the cost of caring for them is unmanageable. There are many other solutions to that problem and abortion is certainly not it. ... Also, abortion should be made illegal in Canada because the future of the country—it’s young—find it ethically and morally distasteful that women should terminate pregnancy because they either could not afford to have a baby or did not want an unhealthy child. According to a Pro-Choice Forum survey, seventy-six percent of the young people in Canada, aged from 15 to 24 said that women should be restricted by law from having an abortion. ... The views of the future generation of this country should also be taken into consideration since they make up the future of a nation and other solutions to unwanted pregnancies should be followed to prevent this unethical and immoral act of abortion in this country.
Abortion should also be made illegal because not only is it an immoral and unethical act but it also leads to serious medical problems. ... Abortion increases the chances of breast cancer in women by 30 percent. Breast Cancer is not the only medical hazard that is caused by the unethical act of abortion but also cervical, ovarian and liver cancer. Women with one abortion face a 2. ... Between 2 and 3% of all abortion patients may suffer perforation of their uterus, yet most of these injuries will remain undiagnosed and untreated unless laparoscopic visualization is performed . The risk of uterine perforation is increased for women who have previouslyhave had an abortion.
Approximate Word count = 1760 Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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