Argument Against Adoption

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Abortion, should it be allowed?

Many people are for and against abortion. The morals of it, what place religion takes on it if it's an okay thing to do. Yes it is an okay thing to do. People are so wrapped up in things that don't affect them what-so-ever sexual preference, gay marriage, race, etc. Abortion is a woman right.

There are many situations where abortion is the right thing to do. If a woman is raped and gets pregnant, chances are she will not want to keep her child. 1% of abortions are because of rape and incest. Even that tiny sliver has an effect. If a woman does not want that child she should not be forced to keep it, or put it up for adoption. Many people will also say if a woman does not want to put at risk for rape she/he needs to change how they were acting or how they were dressed. However, if a woman does get pregnant from that situation she should have the choice in what to do with the child's future whether it be none.
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Yet, this seems to cause more problems for a child. “ In the U.S 397,122 children are living without permanent families in the foster care system. 101,666 of these children are eligible for adoption, but nearly 32% of these children wait three years before being adopted.” Multiple children are facing adoption already, why increase the number of children without families when you can avoid a child having to face a difficult life. But this doesn't just affect their childhood, it affects their adult lives as well. “A California study in Contra Costa County found that a third of children placed in foster care eventually end up homeless, and 35% are arrested while in foster care.” Abortion keeps a child from suffering a terribly difficult