The unborn fetus is a distinct and valuable human life deserving of protection. The consensus in embryology is that life begins at conception. At this moment, the fertilized egg contains a unique set of DNA, distinct from both the mother and the father, and begins developing as a human being. The potential for an unborn child to grow and develop into a fully functioning human being is a compelling reason to protect their life. Denying this potential through abortion is morally and ethically wrong. There are other alternatives to abortion, such as adoption, which allow pregnant individuals to choose life for their child without assuming the responsibilities of parenting if they are not prepared or willing to do so. Supporting the right to life can encourage medical research and innovation aimed at improving the health of both the mother and the unborn child, potentially leading to better outcomes for complicated pregnancies. Also, legalizing abortion may lead to a devaluation of human life more broadly, potentially impacting the elderly, disabled individuals, or those with severe medical conditions. Fathers have a stake in the decision-making process and should be included in discussions about the fate of the unborn child. The choice to terminate a pregnancy can affect both parents. There could also be potential psychological and emotional trauma that individuals may experience after having an abortion. They believe that protecting the unborn child can prevent such consequences. The availability of abortion may be exploited in cases of gender-based discrimination, where female fetuses are selectively aborted due to a preference for male offspring, which could exacerbate gender imbalances in certain societies.
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