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Abortion 18

Twenty-six years ago, on January 22, 1973, there was a controversial case brought to the Supreme Court. That was the day that abortion was legalized. Now, in 1999, we are still faced with the verdict of Roe vs. Wade. Abortion was instituted supposedly to reduce child abuse. People believed that the child was probably not wanted before birth, so why not let it be born at

all?! Sadly, this belief has been proven wrong by recent scientific studies. Evidence proves that ever since abortion was legalized, child abuse has sharply increased. The effects of abortion on women is something that many women have trouble dealing with. Dr. Anne Speckhard, in a 1985 University of Minnesota study, researched the stress on women after an abortion and found

that, "81% of mothers reported preoccupation with their aborted child, 54% had nightmares, 35% had perceived visitations with their child, and 96% felt their abortion had taken a life" ("Abortion Consequences" 2)

One of the most important questions asked, when it comes to abortions, is, "when does life begin?" On April 23-24, 1981 a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee came together to hold hearings to decide when life really does begin. A group of internationally and well-known genetic


conception" ("When Does" 1). Lastly, Doctor Landrum Shettles, sometimes called the "Father of In Vitro Fertilization" said, "Conception confers life and makes that life is one of a kind" ("When Does" 1). He also said regarding Roe vs. Wade, "To deny a truth [about when lifebegins] should not be made a basis for legalizing abortion" ("When Does" 1).

people from realizing the rights of all human beings, even the ones that are not born yet. Legalized abortion is a violence that has spread through the country like cancer. People of all ages are threatened by it ("Statement" 1).

Micheline M. Matthews-Roth, a graduate of Harvard medical school , gave a short speech with over twenty embryology and other medical textbooks that supported the fact that life begins at conception. Doctor Hymie Gordon, Chairman, Department of Genetics at the Mayo Clinic said that, "by all the criteria of modern molecular biology, life is present from the moment of

On January 22, 1973 abortion was legalized. Because of the Supreme Courts decision, over thirty-five million children have been killed. Many mothers have lost their lives in abortion

will probably never go away, people are fighting constantly to ma

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