Many theories had been planted one of them is explained with one short answer: "yes". At some stage during pregnancy, a fetus becomes capable of feeling pain. But, there appears to be no consensus among experts about the point in the pregnancy when this happens. Many physicians and researchers of fetal development believe that synaptic connections within the fetus' brain are necessary to perceive pain. These is not formed until the third trimester, when fewer than 1% of all pregnancy terminations are done. Others, who tend to be pro-life advocates, believe that a fetus as early as 7 weeks after conception can feel pain. Thus, they believe that a fetus can feel pain part way through the first trimester, when most abortions are performed. among this conservative we have president George W Bush who once said these quota: " Through sonograms and other technology, we can clearly see that unborn children are members of the human family as well. They reflect our image, and they are created in God's own image,.".
Among facts that could sustain the view of pro-choice groups we found that in.
most of the cases they are more concerned about the future that a regular pregnancy could bring. Women have many reasons for not wanting to be pregnant. Many are related to:.
age: most abortions are done on women under the age of 25. marital status: most women seeking abortions are unmarried; many are separated from their spouse. economic status: many are poor. Also many of these women sought abortion for many others personal reasons: Most of them feel that they are not ready for the responsibility of bringing up a child. Also they feel that their life would be changed too much. She might have a plan for her future (education, developing a career, etc.) that does not allow her for having a child at the present time. She might be looking after an elderly parent and will not have sufficient time or energy to commit to a baby.