If you are worried about their souls, they will move on to another body. If it benefits the mother and baby, it should be allowed. No one will force you to get an abortion if you keep it a choice, but the minute you remove the ability to get one, their quality of life drops. It'll cause a rise in the number of neglect & abuse cases, and there will be more children in foster care. It will cost less for the government and taxpayers to allow people to choose to have an abortion instead of making people carry to term. An alternative solution is to have every boy have a vasectomy before they hit puberty, since vasectomies are 100% reversable and are minimally invasive. Obviously, people are not going to like this alternative, so just let people choose if they get an abortion or not. Overall, if you increase the ability to get birth control, increase the quality of sex education in schools, and provide better social services so lower-income families can actually thrive, there will be fewer abortions.
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Yes i agree, my knowledge is limited but in lots of cultures abortion is frowned upon so many young woman are rushed into motherhood sometimes still in school. A lack of knowledge and personal growth stunts a mother capabilities and can cause harm not just to the baby but to the mother herself. Alternatively rape can put a lot of stress on a mother, in the same case that a community frowns on abortion a mother can be forced to have a child of a father who cause physical mental and physiological damage.
@BCXSK7W1 day1D
I agree, its actually worrisome how few schools teach about sex education. It's important to know how to stay safe and have options if something happens. Actually learning about this kind of stuff helps people have better experiences and helps them know themselves better. Being aware of your body and yourself is one of the best things you could do. Children should feel loved and wanted and those who have children should want to have them and be prepared to care for them. That way fewer kids will end up in the foster system or getting abused.
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