Fetus is a human
According to Pro-choice position, each individual has to have sole control oftheir own body. However, can an individual make the all-important decision oflife by just simply answering yes or no? We will show our support to Pro-life position. Life begins at conception. Life is absolute and precious.
First of all, we need to think the human rights offetus. Lifeoffetus is als
rights of womens' happiness, choice, mental/physical health. Among these, they support abortion based on dissatisfaction of society and policies.
C. Limitations and Reflections ofthe two major stances
Eventually, realistic debate on abortion must be dealt with the structure of society. In this perspective we want to look into this issue in a 'Pro-society' way. The conclusions of pro-life an
health conditions oftheir babies and little children, but also have an impact on death rate, so we need to find out solutions and implement them stably to deal with health inequality handed down from parents.
The policies proposed by us are also to solve health problems by inequality during the delivery and postnatal care and health inequality passed down tofetus and babies from mothers.
Life takes priority over rights
Fetus is a precious life and abortion is murdering
Stance of ‘Pro-choice’
Women’s rights take priority
Position that treats the range of ethical legitimacy differently
Stance of ‘Pro-society’
Overcome the problems by dealing with the structure ‘society’
Society’s responsibility and morality comes first
The attempt to measure b
The aforementioned situation was the context in which Stupak confronted in pursing his pro-life objectives. The main source ofthe crucial leverage Stupak and his dozen allies were able to exert was the thin margin of victory for the health care reform. The House version (H.R. 3962) of health reform which included the Stupak-Pitts Amendment passed in the House only by a margin of 5 votes in Novem