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Abortion in the 21st Century

Summary:   Essay shows how there are several alternatives to abortion such as adoption.


When we think of medical technology, thoughts of saving lives come to mind, critically injured patients being rescued from almost imminent death. People never think of innocent lives being destroyed, doctors never even giving patients a chance to live. Every day in America, 4,000 innocent human beings are dying: not from cancer or heart disease, but because of abortion. Teenage and unwanted pregnancies in this country are a growing problem. But there is a solution, and it isn't murder. I will be telling you about the growing baby, how women feel after an abortion, and why adoption is the solution to help us abolish abortion.

When a "fetus", a term used for an unborn child, is 7 weeks old, you can start to hear its heart beating. When the fetus reaches three months, all of its organs.....

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