Abortion is one of the most controversial issues of our century. Abortion is at once a moral, medical, legal, sociological, philosophical, demographic and psychological problem, not readily amendable to one-dimensional thinking. This kind of issue must be seriously considered because it actually deals with human life. Even now abortion doctors and sharp instruments forcefully take out hundreds of fetuses from mother's womb both legally and illegally. There is no line explicitly protecting human life in the U.S. Constitution; however, such a line is incorporated in the U.S. declaration. The purpose of this essay is finding out whether abortion is truly constitutional or not.
Like any other political issue, abortion also has two perspectives on it. They are pro-life and pro-choice. All people should know their basic ideas on abortion. Their perspectives and ideas are totally different so that they cannot amalgamate their ideas together.
Pro-choice is a perspective on abortion that......
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