Abortion and Soul
By: Jack • Essay • 1,485 Words • May 23, 2010 • 1,251 Views
Abortion and Soul
Abortion is an important issue in today's society. As technology
improves, it becomes easier to save premature babies, however it also
becomes easier to get an abortion. There are so many different
opinions on this subject, but ultimately each individual has to make
their own mind up as to whether or not abortion is acceptable.
The problem of abortion is not just restricted to the UK, the US, and
other rich and powerful countries that have the technology to perform
this practise. It is a worldwide problem. For example, in Ireland,
abortion is strictly illegal so many Irish women find themselves
coming to the UK just to have one. If not, they end up going to a back
street abortion clinic where the equipment may be dirty or unsafe.
Many countries don't even have this technology to safely abort a
pregnancy, and some countries are very religious and so will only do
what their Holy Book tells them.
What are the statistics?
Globally, around 46 million women have an abortion every year. 78 per
cent of these live in developing countries, and 22 per cent live in
developed countries. Around 20 million people have abortions in
countries where abortion is illegal and possibly unsafe.
By March 31, 1997, nearly 4.7 million abortions had been performed in
England and Wales since the 1967 Abortion Act was passed. Single women
make up the largest group of people having abortions- by 1999 they
accounted for 70 per cent of abortions in the UK.
Source: Contemporary Moral Issues, by Joe Jenkins
I will be writing about abortion from as many different angles as
possible. I will explain what abortion is, reasons for why abortions
are carried out, what the Law says, various opinions on this
particular issue, stating both sides of the argument, and also what
different religions say about the subject.
What is abortion?
Abortion is the deliberate expulsion of a foetus from its mother's
womb. This means that the pregnancy is terminated deliberately and the
baby dies.
Why do people abort?
There are various reasons for this. Sometimes the mother and father do
not have the ability to support the baby financially and so terminate
the pregnancy. Sometimes rape leads to pregnancy. A girl would hate to
have to bring up a child with a rapist for a father. She has to go
through the trauma of dealing with the rape itself; the last thing she
would want is a daily reminder of what happened to her. In some cases
the parents are very young, possibly still children themselves, and do
not want to take on the responsibility of a baby, maybe because they
are afraid of the responsibility or even because they are not mature
enough to be able to take the responsibility. Another reason is that
the baby could have severe abnormalities, either physically or
mentally and the parents just wouldn't want to have to bring up a
child who possibly needed round the clock care for their whole lives.
Pregnancy could be the result of an incestuous relationship. Babies
born from these have an increased risk of abnormalities because of the
gene pool being