Abortions should be legal if pregnancy results from rape or incest or if the mother's health is at risk
Introduction
Abortion today has become a very common medical procedure in the United States. Statistics have showed that nearly more than 40% of women will somehow end their pregnancy at some time in their reproductive lives, or some may even choose not to give birth throughout their lives. The U.S government legalized abortion in the year 1973, and now nearly 1.2 abortion related activities are performed each year, and surprisingly it is increasing rapidly.