Nine
Reasons Why Abortions are Legal
A Statement From Planned
Parenthood Federation of America
Abortion
is never an easy decision, but women have been making that
choice for thousands of years, for many good reasons. Whenever
a society has sought to outlaw abortions, it has only driven
them into back alleys where they became dangerous, expensive,
and humiliating. Amazingly, this was the case in the United
States until 1973, when abortion was legalized nationwide.
Thousands
of American women died and thousands more were maimed before
abortion was legal. For this reason and others, women and
men fought for and achieved women's legal right to make their
own decisions about abortion.
However,
there are people in our society who still won't accept this.
Some argue that even victims of rape or incest should be forced
to bear the child. And now, having failed to convince the
public or the lawmakers, certain of these people have become
violent extremists, engaging in a campaign of intimidation
and terror aimed at women seeking abortions and health professionals
who work at family planning clinics.
Some say
these acts will stop abortions, but that is ridiculous. When
the smoke clears, the same urgent reasons will exist for safe,
legal abortions as have always existed. No nation committed
to individual liberty could seriously consider returning to
the days of back-alley abortions; to the revolting specter
of a government forcing women to bear children against their
will. Still, amid such attacks, it is worthwhile to repeat
a few of the reasons why our society trusts each woman to
make the abortion decision herself.

1. Laws against abortion kill women.
To prohibit abortions does not stop them. When women feel it is absolutely necessary, they will choose to have abortions, even in secret, without medical care, in dangerous circumstances. In the two decades before abortion was legal in the U.S., it's been estimated that nearly a million women per year sought out illegal abortions. Thousands died. Tens of thousands were mutilated. All were forced to behave as if they were criminals.
2.
Legal abortions protect women's health.
Legal abortion not only protects women's lives, it also protects
their health. For tens of thousands of women with heart disease,
kidney disease, severe hypertension, sickle-cell anemia and
severe diabetes, and other illnesses that can be life-threatening,
the availability of legal abortion has helped avert serious
medical complications that could have resulted from childbirth.
Before legal abortion, such women's choices were limited to
dangerous illegal abortion or dangerous childbirth.
3.
A woman is more than a fetus.
There's an argument these days that a fetus is a "person" that
is "indistinguishable from the rest of us" and that it deserves
rights equal to women's. On this question there is a tremendous
spectrum of religious, philosophical, scientific, and medical
opinion. It's been argued for centuries. Fortunately, our society
has recognized that each woman must be able to make this decision,
based on her own conscience. To impose
a law defining a fetus as a "person," granting it rights equal
to or superior to a woman's Ò a thinking, feeling, conscious
human being Ò is arrogant and absurd. It only serves to diminish
women.
4.
Being a mother is just one option for women.
Many hard battles have been fought to win political and economic
equality for women. These gains will not be worth much if reproductive
choice is denied. To be able to choose a safe, legal abortion
makes many other options possible. Otherwise an accident or
a rape can end a woman's economic and personal freedom.
5.
Outlawing abortion is discriminatory.
Anti-abortion laws discriminate against low-income women, who
are driven to dangerous self-induced or back-alley abortions.
That is all they can afford. But the rich can travel wherever
necessary to obtain a safe abortion.
6.
Compulsory pregnancy laws are incompatible with a free society.
If there is any matter which is personal and private, then pregnancy
is it. There can be no more extreme invasion of privacy than
requiring a woman to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term. If
government is permitted to compel a woman to bear a child, where
will government stop? The concept is morally repugnant. It violates
traditional American ideas of individual rights and freedoms.
7.
Outlaw abortion, and more children will bear children.
Forty percent of 14-year-old girls will become pregnant before
they turn 20. This could happen to your daughter or someone
else close to you. Here are the critical questions: Should the
penalty for lack of knowledge or even for a moment's carelessness
be enforced pregnancy and childrearing? Or dangerous illegal
abortion? Should we consign a teenager to a life sentence of
joblessness, hopelessness, and dependency?
8.
"Every child a wanted child."
If women are forced to carry unwanted pregnancies to term, the
result is unwanted children. Everyone knows they are among society's
most tragic cases, often uncared-for, unloved, brutalized, and
abandoned. When they grow up, these children are often seriously
disadvantaged, and sometimes inclined toward brutal behavior
to others. This is not good for children, for families, or for
the country. Children need love and families who want and will
care for them.
9.
Choice is good for families.
Even when precautions are taken, accidents can and do happen.
For some families, this is not a problem.
But for others, such an event can be catastrophic. An unintended
pregnancy can increase tensions, disrupt stability, and push
people below the line of economic survival. Family planning
is the answer. All options must be open. At the most basic level,
the abortion issue is not really about abortion. It is about
the value of women in society. Should women make their own decisions
about family, career, and how to live their lives? Or should
government do that for them? Do women have the option of deciding
when or whether to have children? Or is that a government decision?
The anti-abortion leaders really have a larger
purpose. They oppose most ideas and programs which can help women
achieve equality and freedom. They also oppose programs which
protect the health and well-being of women and their children.
Anti-abortion
leaders claim to act "in defense of life." If so, why have they
worked to destroy programs which serve life, including prenatal
care and nutrition programs for dependent pregnant women? Is
this respect for life?
Anti-abortion
leaders also say they are trying to save children, but they
have fought against health and nutrition programs for children
once they are born. The anti-abortion groups seem to believe
life begins at conception, but it ends at birth. Is this respect
for life?
Then there
are programs which diminish the number of unwanted pregnancies
before they occur: family planning counseling, sex education,
and contraception for those who wish it. Anti-abortion leaders
oppose those too. And clinics providing such services have been
bombed and people have been killed. Is this respect for life?
Such stances
reveal the ultimate cynicism of the compulsory pregnancy movement.
"Life" is not what they're fighting for. What they want is a
return to the days when a woman had few choices in controlling
her future. They think that the abortion option gives too much
freedom. That even contraception is too liberating. That women
cannot be trusted to make their own decisions.
Americans
today don't accept that. Women can now select their own paths
in society, including when and whether to have children. Family
planning, contraception, and, if need be, legal abortion are
critical to sustaining women's freedom. There is no going back.
If you agree
with this, you can help. Circulate this statement among your
friends, and support our work by contacting Planned Parenthood
in your area. Thank you.
Revised
version March 1989.
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Resources
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