Abortions
Ethical Issues
- Health: Unwanted pregnancy has an effect on one's physical and mental wellbeing.
- Rights and Freedom: Unless there are extremely compelling circumstances, no woman who willingly decided to become pregnant is likely to seek an abortion.
- Bodily Autonomy: Restrictions on abortion may result in unsafe and illegal abortions in addition to reducing reproductive options. This violates your right to privacy (Puttaswamy vs. Union of India Judgement).
- Husband's/In-law's Choices: Since a child is conceived by both parents, both parents may choose to undergo an abortion. Abortion views vary depending on whether a family adheres to conservative or liberal beliefs.
- Right to Life: Having ....
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