Thursday, May 13, 2010

What is the acceptability within the common society of a married woman getting an abortion?

So I was wondering, I am not in this situation and do not plan to be, that a married woman, who is living a steady life with normal income, has sex with her husband and discovers she is pregnant, and then wants an abortion.


Would this be acceptable?


I mean, there are cases of teenagers having children who choose to or not to have an abortion.


And please, no religiously based answers or '; it depends on whether she wants a kid'; and similar answers.What is the acceptability within the common society of a married woman getting an abortion?
It should be up to the woman and she should not care what anyone else thinks. If she is in a good marriage she should talk with her husband that would be an honest thing to do in a marriage.





It has to finally be acceptable to the woman it's her body and her mind and heart, it is no one else's business.





Good luck to who ever is making the decision. It isn't an easy question for her.What is the acceptability within the common society of a married woman getting an abortion?
Acceptable within the common society? There is no such thing. What's acceptable to some may not be to others. If it's legal do whatever you want to do. There will always be the two opposite views on abortion.


A married woman who finds herself pregnant, by her husband, can make her own decision on what to do and should disregard what any of the two sides think.


The way to avoid this is to make sure you use the proper precautions to avoid a pregnancy you don't want.
What does it matter what society thinks?





Happened to my friend- her and her husband have two children, she became very ill with migraines and her doctor prescribed her some medication that for some odd reason made her bc ineffective and she got pregnant and they decided to not keep it because they hadn't planned on more children. I didn't see the huge fuss- it was their choice.
Her marital status does not matter. The marital status of the woman has never been used in the abortion rights debate.





So, you may not like the answer ';it depends on whether she wants a kid';. But ultimately, that's what it comes down to.
I fully believe it's the woman's choice. Regardless of what the husband says. In most statistic reports she'll be left with the kid in a divorce.You can't rely on the man to be there.
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Of course it is acceptable, and it happens all the time.





Roe v. Wade applies to everyone.

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