10 details:
1.The Constitution doesn't specifically mention any right to privacy.
2. The court looked to the 9th and 14th amendment while making their decision.
3. The court decided the right of personal privacy includes the abortion decision.
4. States can still regulate abortion.
5.Illegal abortions are not as dangerous as they were before the development of antisepsis.
6. Morality rates for women undergoing early legal abortion are as low as the rates of normal childbirth.
7. This morality rate increases as the pregnancy gets further along.
8. Roe vs Wade took place in 1973.
9. If the state is interested in protecting fetal life after viability,it may go so far as to proscribe abortion during that period.
10.Viability is usually placed at 7 months, sometimes earlier.
5 questions:
1. If I wanted to murder someone, would I be free from prosecution because I have a "right to privacy"? No? Then how is this any different?
2. Should we even be worried about a women who goes out of her way to get an ILLEGAL abortion's safety?
3. I wonder, out of the number of women who have gotten abortions, how many of them have had more than one?
4. Should someone who has an abortion be trusted with children later in life?
5. Be it considered a zygote,embryo,or fetus, isn't it still a human life?
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