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ABORTION

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ABORTION ~ A woman's right or murder?
The topic I chose was abortion ~ a woman's right or murder? I set out to interview a
various range of citizens and professionals about this topic and to listen to their
views. Abortion is a very personal and controversial topic especially in todays society.
I did not expect to get an accurate answer to my topic, but rather two or even more very
different sides to this study. I do not have a particular view on this issue, so I did
aim to see if my mind could be made clearer from my interviews. I was expecting the
communication to be very formal and hard to find people who knew exactly what their views
are and able to comment on them easily.
I did a lot of research regarding my topic before I set out to interview people and I
learnt a lot more about abortion because of this. I discovered that there is a lot of
risk before and after abortion. There could be infections, retained products of
contraception, continued pregnancy, cervical or uterine trauma and bleeding, which are
all short term post - abortion complications. The procedure also puts a lot of emotional
and mental stress and trauma on the mother which is something she has to live with for
the rest of her life. This occurs in 90% of all abortion cases. The woman is harmed after
the abortion because it increases her chance of miscarriage and breast cancer, and may
cause her to have painful menstrual cycles for the rest of her life. 25% of abortion
cases report serious medical problems after their abortion and over 75% lose the
relationship they were trying to save.
From the interviews I got a different perspective on a woman's right and that was that
the unborn child is fully alive just not yet 'birthed' ad God has a unique plan for that
unique life that can not be filled by another. The law which was passed in 1972 to make
abortion legal, was based upon perjury and the gaining of a 'legal' right that did not
exist before and was due to the bending of the constitution and legal system. The
justices made their decision because the pre-abortion crowd used false statistics, faked
crisis situations and scenarios that never existed, rather than the fact of the law. 
I asked interviewees if they knew and if they could describe what happens in an abortion
and I got a very detailed answer from Ken at hopenet. He showed me that there was a way
which involves making a woman go through the complete labour delivery, after the baby is
fully formed and growing, until the baby's head is just about to crown. Then the doctor
turns the baby face down and uses a scissor like device to poke a hole through the base
of the skull and inserts a cannula to suck out the contents of the brain which kills the
baby. The main parts are distributed to the fetal industry who pay a large sum of money
for the brain cells, liver, pancreas and heart, etc. Another form of abortion that I
learnt about was just by using a strong suction machine, to put through the cervix into
the uterus and suck out the forming baby from the placental sac. Then the sac is removed
by scraping it from the uterus wall. If the pregnancy is into the 7 - 10 week then the
head, ribcage and bones may be formed, so the cervix is opened wider through forced
dilation and forceps are used to grab the baby and dismember it limb by limb until only
the torso and head are left free floating. Then the head is crushed and the remaining
contents are scraped and sucked out. One other method I learnt about involved the woman
taking a drug to kill the baby in the womb and then taking Prostaglandin to force an
early delivery. After 2 or 3 days a dead baby is delivered. 
The process of communication that I undertook involved a very confidential and formal
manner. This was because abortion is a very personal and controversial matter and needs
to not be taken lightly. Some people have very strong opinions about abortion and do not
want the issue to be mocked or made less important in our society. It was very hard to
talk to some people regarding this topic, who could have benefitted my research, like a
doctor, because they did not want their name to be associated with this issue. I tried to
overcome this problem as best as I could so I could analyse and evaluate this issue and
to try and understand and conclude my individual opinion. As an interviewer I had to
maintain formality when speaking to the people I interviewed so they knew I felt serious
about the subject I chose and knew I was interested in their answer and the opinion they
could give to me. When interviewing people in my age group, the interviews took on a more
informal manner that made it easier to communicate. 
I learnt a lot more about abortion by studying and analysing this issue. A lot more
information was brought to my attention, like the risk involved and the aftermath of
abortion. My purpose that I set out to achieve was not completely fulfilled because I was
hoping I could gain a particular view through my study, but my opinion is still
undecided. I am satisfied with the outcome because I feel that I understand more fully
about both sides of this everlasting argument and I am more aware of the risk physically
and emotionally, before and after. I think abortion is a very important issue to our
society and people need to know if they support it or oppose it. 

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