Women find many reasons to kill a poor innocent baby before there even born; the question is why they do that. In my opinion, when a woman chooses to have sex, she is taking a chance. She does this of her own free will, and is in control over what she is doing. If a person decides to have sex, whether it is done with protection or not, the result is her responsibility and she must be willing to deal with the consequences. One consequence is getting pregnant. When a woman gets pregnant, it is a result of her own choices, even if the pregnancy is unwanted or unplanned. There has been proven facts that women go to abortions because they are irresponsible and think they are not ready to take on responsibilities that they have created. The age that you mostly see get abortions are women who are under the age of 25. Then most women seeking abortions are unmarried or either separated from their spouse. Then you have the women that say because of there economic status like being poor and feeling like they cant afford to raise a child is why they have abortions. I truly say that those are some of the worst excuses I ever heard people use when you ask them why they want to and why they do commit murder. There are many different types of abortions. I wonder if women knew the horrible procedures of abortions would they consider having one. The procedure is very expensive starting at $300 and going up. Or if you have a curtain insurance company if sometimes is free. During the first trimester there are three different procedures to do. the first one is a methotrexate & Misoprostal : a medical abortion procedure used up to the first seven weeks of pregnancy. The second one is the mifepristone and misoprostal: a medical abortion procedure used up to the first seven to nine weeks of pregnancy. It is also referred to as RU-486, the abortion pill and Mifeprex. Then the third one is Suction Aspiration: a surgical abortion procedure used to terminate pregnancy between 6 to 12 weeks gestation. It is also referred to as suction curettage or vacuum aspiration. . A long, thin tube is inserted into the uterus. A large syringe is attached to the tube and the embryo is suctioned out. Because the baby is larger, the doctor must first stretch open the cervix using metal rods. Opening the cervix may be painful, so local or general anesthesia is typically needed. After the cervix is stretched open, the doctor inserts a hard plastic tube into the uterus, then connects this tube to a suction machine. The suction pulls the body apart and out of the uterus. The doctor may also use a loop-shaped knife called a curette to scrape the fetus and fetal parts out of the uterus. During the Second trimester there are also three different types of abortions.the first one is Dilation & Curettage (D & C): a surgical abortion procedure used to terminate a pregnancy between 13 to 15 weeks gestation. It is also referred to as suction curettage or vacuum aspiration. The second one is Dilation & Evacuation (D & E): a surgical abortion procedure used to terminate a pregnancy between 15 to 21 weeks gestation. The third one is Induction Abortion: a rarely performed surgical procedure where salt water, urea, or potassium chloride is injected into the amniotic sac; prostaglandins are inserted into the vagina andpitocin is injected intravenously. In this procedure, the cervix must be opened wider than in a first trimester abortion. This is done by inserting numerous thin rods made of seaweed a day or two before the abortion. Once the cervix is stretched open the doctor pulls out the fetal parts with forceps. The fetus' skull is crushed to ease removal. A sharp tool is also used to scrape out the contents of the uterus, removing any remaining tissue. In this procedure, the cervix must be opened wider than in a first trimester abortion. The third trimester just has two procedures. The first one is Induction