Monday, February 4, 2019
A Short History of Reproductive Politics in America Essay -- health, pr
Abortion refers to a medical procedure which at  times is surgical, that is used to terminate an ongoing pregnancy by expulsion of the placenta and the  fetus before it is mature or viable. There are several reasons  wherefore  spontaneous abortion may be procured.  slightly reasons could be personal in the case of a pregnancy that was not planned for, others could be medical. medical reasons could be a wide range but focusing on the health of the mother or the baby. If carrying a pregnancy to term would  fix the health of the mother either physically or  morally an abortion would be recommended (Solinger 2005).cited with MLA styles When abortion is done in consideration to the health of the unborn child it is when its determined that the child could have dire mental or physical disabilities. The mode and means undertaken to perform the process  number on how advanced the pregnancy is, the safety and also in  some cases the legality.           Abortion has been performed for long per   iods of time and has been passed   eitherplace the generations. The methods used have evolved over these generations with some proving fatal and others working like they had been expected to. In  new times, abortion can be performed safely due to numerous advances in technology and in medicine. Before 1973 abortion was not legal in the U.S and various methods were used in procuring abortions. Some of these were crude in every sense and were performed in back-alleys either, by medical professionals or by crooks (Solinger 2005).  many an(prenominal) a time, they proved fatal to the young women who sought them and resulted in death. Some died of the abortion procedure itself while many more died of infections after the procedure. As a result, many women struggled to keep abortions a secret due to its i...  ...urces. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Oct. 2013. .Blake, J.. Abortion And Public Opinion The 1960-1970 Decade. Science 171.3971 (1971) 540-549. Print.Halfmann, Drew. Historical Priorities And    The Responses Of Doctors Associations To Abortion  shed light on Proposals In Britain And The United States, 1960-1973. Social Problems 50.4 (2003) 567-591. Print.Hull, N. E. H., and Peter Charles Hoffer.Roe v. Wade the abortion rights  fray in American history. Lawrence, Kan. University Press of Kansas, 2001. Print.Williams, Mary E.. Abortion opposing viewpoints. San Diego, Calif. Greenhaven Press, 2002. Print.Brown, James.  assume findings from Linkoping University broaden understanding of induced abortion.. New York Times 22 Apr. 2010 45-47. Print.  set up and indent all 2nd, 3rd of citation Italicize tittle of books                   
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