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Abortions An abortion is the removal or expulsion of
an embryo or fetus from the uterus, resulting in or caused
by its death.
Induced abortion is the removal or expulsion
of an embryo or fetus by medical, surgical, or other means
at any point during human pregnancy for therapeutic or
elective reasons.
The moral and legal aspects of abortion are
subject to intense social debate in many parts of the world.
Aspects of this debate can include the public health impact
of unsafe or illegal abortion as well as legal abortion's
effect upon crime rates, and the ramifications of sex-selective
practices.
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Pro-Choice
Pro-choice
describes the political and ethical view that a woman
should have complete control over her
fertility and pregnancy. This entails the guarantee of
reproductive rights, which includes access to sexual education;
access to safe and legal abortion, contraception, and fertility
treatments; and legal protection from forced abortion.
Individuals and organizations who support these positions
make up the pro-choice movement.
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Pro-Life
Pro-life is a term representing a variety
of perspectives and activist movements in bioethics. It
can be used to indicate opposition to practices such as
euthanasia, human cloning, research involving human embryonic
stem cells, and the death penalty, but most commonly (especially
in the media and popular discourse) to abortion, and support
for fetal rights. The term describes the political and
ethical view which maintains that fetuses and embryos are
human beings, and therefore have a right to life.
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