8 Right-Wing Abortion Myths Debunked
The recent anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court ruling,
Roe v Wade, brought with it a renewed debate about an age-old controversial
subject.
It actually made me wonder if perhaps the true take-away from the legalization of abortion isn’t a permanent ideological divide in this country.
It actually made me wonder if perhaps the true take-away from the legalization of abortion isn’t a permanent ideological divide in this country.
Most people feel very strongly on one side or the other, and
often it seems that no amount of discussion is going to persuade them to the
opposing viewpoint.
My intention in writing this piece
is not to convince you to believe as I do, that a woman has a right to choose,
but instead to point out some actual facts and debunk some of the more common
myths.
I think that even if you
are staunchly pro-choice, you will find a lot of this surprising. I’ve tried to
use the most persuasive arguments (myths) that I hear from the pro-lifers, and
then show what the research and facts say about them.
SAFETY
Perhaps the real legacy of Roe v
Wade is not so much about a divisive court ruling, as it is about simple
safety. Safety is the biggest difference between pre-Roe and post-Roe.
Myth: Abortion is a dangerous procedure that
can be detrimental to a woman’s health.
This is blatantly false. The facts and research clearly
show that following the legalization of abortion, both here and worldwide,
mortality rates and injury rates from abortion services drops drastically.
Before Roe v Wade, one of the leading causes of death for women of child
bearing age was complications due to abortion. Today this is virtually
non-existent.
Thousands of women’s lives in the
United States have been saved since the Roe v Wade ruling in 1973. And those
lives were saved because of one reason…they had access to proper legal abortion
care. The American Medical Association said
that the reduction of deaths due to abortion complications is a direct result
of the legalization of abortion.
According to the American Journal of
Public Health, Doctors and Midwives agree that abortion is one of the safest medical
procedures, with less than .05% risk of complications.
Myth: Abortion causes breast cancer.
Again, this is flat out false.
According to the Guttmacher Institute’s research,
“Exhaustive reviews by panels
convened by the U.S. and British governments have concluded that there is no
association between abortion and breast cancer. There is also no indication
that abortion is a risk factor for other cancers.”
Myth: Abortion causes long term psychological
damage.
Actually, all of the research says this
is not true. The American Psychological
Association has been doing intense studies on this since
the early 1980s. The mental health experts have concluded that abortion does
not pose a threat to a woman’s mental health.
LEGALIZATION IMPACT
Myth: Since Roe v Wade, the abortion rate has
skyrocketed, and the legalization has caused an unprecedented number of
abortions.
Abortions did not begin when they
became a legal right 41 years ago, and abortions will not end if they become
illegal tomorrow.
A big point that pro-lifers like to
make is that there have been approximately 50 million abortions in
this country since Roe. This is actually true. Most years since 1973, there
have been somewhere around 1.2 million abortions.
The thing that is left out of that argument
is that prior to the legalization, there was virtually an equal number of
abortions performed. In the 1950s and 1960s, abortion numbers ranged all the way
up to 1.2 million per year.
Another interesting fact is that
since the 1980s, abortion rates have been steadily dropping in
this country.
Myth: There really aren’t that many accidents
when it comes to abortions.
Actually, more
than half of pregnancies among American women are unintended, and about four in
10 of these are terminated by abortion. And, 22% of all pregnancies (excluding
miscarriages) end in abortion. Certainly with numbers like these, they can’t
all be irresponsible.
Myth: The legalization of abortion allows and encourages women to have
abortions much later than they ever did before Roe v Wade.
The data shows us that
after abortion became legal, women actually had their abortions earlier, which
is good because when performed in the first trimester, abortions have been
shown to have virtually no risks. In 1973, only 36% of abortions were done
within the first 8 weeks. Today, 62% are done within the first 8 weeks, and
88.4% of all legal abortions are performed within the first trimester,
according to the CDC. (Only 1.3% occur after 20 weeks.)
CONTRACEPTIVES
Myth: Only irresponsible women who don’t take birth control end up
pregnant and need abortions.
Well, not according to the Guttmacher
Institute. Their research shows that 54% of women who have
abortions had used a contraceptive method (usually the condom or the pill)
during the month they became pregnant.
Only 8% of women who have abortions
have never used a method of birth control; non-use is greatest among those who
are young, poor, black, Hispanic, or less educated.
RESTRICTION RESULTS
Myth: Highly restrictive laws will ensure
lower abortion rates.
This might be one of the most
deceptive lies that is fully believed by the pro-life side. This one is, in
fact, totally false. When we look at abortion rates world-wide, we can see this
clearly.
The truth is that, abortions are
extremely common in places where it is illegal. And where abortion is illegal,
it is also unsafe.
Nearly half of
all abortions done worldwide are unsafe, and almost all of those are done
illegally. And to make this even worse, places where abortion is illegal suffer
the highest maternal mortality rates.
In Africa, for example, the abortion
rate is 29 per 1,000 women of childbearing age. And, in Latin America, it’s 32
per 1,000—both regions in which abortion is illegal under most circumstances in
the majority of countries. In Western Europe, where abortion is generally
permitted broadly, the rate is only 12 per 1,000.
CONCLUSION
So, while Conservatives continue
pushing to make government so big that it can scrutinize every pregnancy in the
state, monitor every doctor appointment, and control the inside of every
woman’s body, at the same time, they are claiming to be the small government
party.
It has become abundantly clear that
they want to take away the choice of legal abortion. But, the hypocrisy is
overwhelming when you realize that they are systematically defunding and taking
away most of the services that help women who can’t afford the babies they give
birth to.
Mindy
Fischer is a lefty-liberal, freelance political writer. Follow her on
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