abortion
... Because of unwanted pregnancies abortion is being used as a form or birth control. ... 1% of teens ages seventeen to nineteen have had an abortion. The statistics also showed that contrary to rumor, older women were more likely to have an abortion. ... There are many different kinds of abortion, non-surgical, medically induced (includes RU-486), or manual vacuum procedures. The other option is to wait six weeks and have a surgical abortion. ... Abortion methods date back to 2600 BC, when the first recipe for an abortion producing drug was recorded. Since then there have been many historical dates in abortion history. ... The title X gag rule, which restricted mentioning abortion in federally funded clinics, came next. ... David Gunn was shot for being an abortion provider by an angry husband. The French abortion pill was approved for use in the United States seven years later (hopeclinic. ... Although these countries outlaw abortion, statistics show that the number of abortion deaths compared to the number of people killed in all United States wars combined is amazing. 1,150,244 people were killed, since 1973, thirty-five million recorded deaths (just fetus) due to abortion. Today there are twenty seven bills/acts protecting life and that are against abortion (pro-life legislation, 2002). ... Bill 5886 of 1996 prohibited partial birth abortion, but was ruled unconstitutional in the case Evans v. ... A proposal to legalize abortion in 1972 also failed. ... Many may feel abortion causing psychological problems is a myth, but the research supporting it is there. From the time of just after the abortion to years later, there is severe psychological trauma can and does occur.