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Abortion: All parties are to blame

bySunrise Ssonko
January 9, 2018
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Two lives are always wasted when a young woman attempts to abort and then die because of it. But why would this young girl want to abort in the first place?

You may discover many answers to that question. First, her parents especially the mother would have promised a very severe punishment just in case she found out that this young woman is pregnant.

Second to that, when her school may not wish to tolerate having the talents of a pregnant student. Third to that when the boy responsible for that pregnancy is not interested and fourth, when the young woman in question does not wish to be seen around by her friends carrying a pregnancy and lastly when there is a willing party either a doctor or a friend ready to help this person abort. All these reasons and more are can push a girl to opt for abortion.

Therefore when we try to blame people for increased abortion in young women, all these parties should fall prey to the blame. And when we try to find strategies to curb the increased abortion, we ought to consider all the mentioned factors – then we shall get closer to eradicating the practice.

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