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Life, Death and Abortion

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In 1998 Dr. Charles T. Kenny’s “Abortion: A Failure to Communicate,” was published by Vitae Foundation in Missouri. Dr. Charles concludes that abortion is harmful in many ways, including psychological problems such as: culpability, depression, excessive use of medicaments. Another of the problems that you might have is the damage to your reproductive system and weakening of the immune system. Most of the time we complain about wars and how many people have died in the past centuries; since the abortion was legalize in the United States of America in 1973, we have killed more than thirty millions of kids or fetus. This number is twenty times the number of Americans soldiers killed in all the wars combined. We think that war is the number one killer and cause of deaths worldwide, but what more deaths have brought is the abortion. Abortion should be illegal because attempt to the life of a human being. Two of the Charles’s strongest supporting claims are the psychological and the physical impact in the woman that practiced the abortion. He argues that the psychological tests of the women after of the abortion showed that fifty percent of the women that were trough this medical procedure suffer some psychological effect. The most common effect showed was the culpability suffered after the intervention, acknowledging that they are taking the life of their little baby. Followed by the depression of knowing that they will not have the chance to go back and regret of what they did. According to one study made in the Medical University of Finland found that the rate of suicide among women, committed one year after an abortion (37.4 per 100,000) was nearly six times the suicide rate among those who had normal childbirth (5.9 per 100,000) and significantly higher than the rate of suicides in the general population of women with appropriate age for pregnancy (11.3 per 100,000. The physical problems of abortion are really important. There

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