The Unborn Child

The Unborn Child

The Unborn Child. Randall Niles reviews a recent case like Nadal Hasan and his terrorist attack at Fort Hood in light of the legal and logical disconnect between criminal and Constitutional law. Did Nadal Hasan kill 13 people or 14 people, since one of his victims was pregnant?




Pro-choice abortion is the belief that women have the right to choose to abort a baby from their body. The "pro-choice" view is that a baby does not have human rights within the mother's womb. The people of the United States never voted on or supported this pro-choice position. Actually, it was the U.S. Supreme Court that "legalized" abortion as a result of Roe vs. Wade on January 22, 1973.



Pro-choice Abortion - The Procedural Choices (no gory details)

Pro-choice abortion allows women to choose how to abort an unwanted child. Typically, the abortion method is determined by the age of the fetus. During the first trimester of growth, a woman may elect to use the "morning after pill" (RU-486) or have a Suction Abortion. At the end of the third month, the abortion is usually performed by Dilation and Curettage (D&C) or, after thirteen weeks, a Dilation and Extraction (D&E). After sixteen weeks of fetal growth, a woman can choose to experience a Partial Birth Abortion or have Saline Amniocentesis. Regardless of the moral and religious implications, every woman should investigate how each procedure is done, what side effects are normal or abnormal, and what complications may arise due to having an abortion.



What are the main points of a pro-choice view of abortion?



Here are the main views of the pro-choice arena:



Pro-choice advocates argue, "It's not a baby/person - just a blob of tissue."

Pro-life advocates suggest that there is proven scientific research that says the fetus is a living organism from the moment of conception. The baby'

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