Without any anesthesia, the baby is dismembered, torn apart, and vacuumed out of the mother. In the time of a near-term or partial-birth, the baby is turned around and pulled partially out with its head still inside the mother. The abortionist then plunges a sharp object into the back of its neck and vacuums out the brain. This is not an easygoing subject. Abortion is considered a vicious murder. In August of 1982, Ronald Reagan stated: "Simple morality dictates that unless and until someone can prove the unborn human is not alive, we must give it the benefit of the doubt and assume it is (alive). And, thus, it shall be entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." (Speech for the Changed Trust) This action is taking a pure life and putting a human being to rest. It is wrong to think someone has the power to end a life so damaging. Lives are fragile, serious, and all are meaningful (Johnson …show more content…
Abortions can result into a risk of becoming ill, physical damage, and stopping you from conceiving a child again or even sometimes death (Bertha 2014). Following through with an abortion actually can and does increase the chance of maternal death in future pregnancies for the woman (Bertha 2014). This statement says that some but not all maternal deaths in full-term pregnancies are actually the by leading cause that is created by earlier abortions. Around 10 studies analyzed in the article Characteristics and Circumstances of U.S. Women Who Obtain Very Early and Second-Trimester Abortions clinical display that the women who do continue with these induced abortion, also increases the risk of placenta previa by more than sixty percent and triples the risk of preterm in following pregnancies. Placenta previa is a high risk in which the placenta partially or wholly blocks the neck of the uterus, thus interfering with normal delivery of a baby. Preterm birth is in correlation with low birth weight babies, and extremely low birth weight babies (born between 20 and 25 weeks) have fifty-eight times the risk of having cerebral palsy, strokes, and not to mention the medical costs that are twenty-eight times more than the cost of full term babies. Coming from Dr. Byron Calhoun, writer and Psychologist of the