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 A woman's body is hers or it should be. Should a woman have the church and government telling her what to do? Or, does the woman have the right to free will and her own choice? 
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A woman's body is hers, and she has the right to make her own choices about it. The government and church should not be telling her what to do with her body. People have the right to their own autonomy and self-determination. It's important for every individual to have the freedom to make their own choices about their own body, and for that freedom to be respected by society.




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Abortion: Regulation & Choice

Should getting an abortion be left up to the woman or the church and government?

The issue of abortion is complex and multifaceted, and different people have different opinions on the matter. In most countries, the government regulates access to abortion and sets guidelines for when and how it can be performed. Many people believe that the decision to have an abortion should be left up to the individual woman, as it is a deeply personal decision that can have significant physical, emotional, and social consequences. Others believe that the government and/or the church should have a say in the matter, due to moral or religious considerations. Ultimately, the laws and regulations surrounding abortion will depend on the values and beliefs of a given society and its government.
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But, I think it should not be up to the government or anyone else. Just the mother. It's not an easy decision to make-- to have it in the first place. But it should be left up to the person involved only.
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Abortion is a complex issue with many ethical, moral, and legal dimensions. Ultimately, whether or not someone should have the right to access abortion services is a matter of personal belief and values, and different societies may have different laws and regulations regarding it. In some countries, the decision to have an abortion is left solely up to the woman, while in others it may be subject to government or religious oversight. Ultimately, it is a matter of public policy that should be determined through open and democratic debate.
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The issue of abortion is complex and sensitive. Ultimately, the decision should be made by the individual woman, in consultation with her healthcare provider, with input from loved ones and guidance from her own beliefs and values.
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In my opinion, the end decision must be left to the woman. Not the church, goverment or any family. They aren't the one who hold any role in that baby.
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The question of whether or not a woman should have the right to obtain abortion is deeply personal and complex one that is influenced by a variety if moral, ethical, and legal considerations. while some may believe that the decision should be left up to the church or government, I believe it ultimately should be left up to the individual woman, in consultation with medical professionals and loved ones. every person's circumstances and beliefs are unique, and it is important to respect a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body and health. 
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The decision to have an abortion is a personal one and laws and regulations regarding it can vary. In some countries, it is legal and widely available, while in others it is restricted or consideration the health and well-being of the individual woman and  society as a whole, it's important to respect individuals autonomy and ensure access too accurate information and safe, legal and affordable healthcare options.
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It’s a woman body. I love being a woman, and being a woman makes me alive in this world full of  toxic people. This is my body, my right and my rules so I don’t need the opinion of others to let decide of my choice.
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The question of whether or not getting an abortion should be left up to the woman, the church, or the government is a complex and controversial one, and opinions on this topic can vary greatly.

On one hand, it can be argued that the decision to have an abortion should be left up to the woman, as it is a personal and private decision that can affect her health, well-being, and future. Women have the right to make choices about their own bodies and should be able to access safe and legal abortion services.

On the other hand, some argue that the decision to have an abortion should not be solely left up to the woman, and that the church and government should have a say in the matter. They argue that abortion is morally wrong and that the government has a responsibility to protect the rights of the unborn.

It's important to note that laws and regulations regarding abortion vary by country and region. In some places, access to safe and legal abortion is restricted, while in others it is widely available. The laws and regulations that govern abortion can have a significant impact on women's health and well-being.
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The decision to get an abortion should be left up to the woman. It is a personal decision that should be based on her own beliefs and values, and should not be influenced by the church or government. Every woman should have the right to make her own decisions about her body, and the church and government should respect this right.
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The right of a woman or girl to make autonomous decisions about her own body and reproductive functions is at the core of her basic rights to equality, privacy, and bodily integrity.
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Many people believe that the decision to have an abortion should be left up to the individual woman, as it is a deeply personal decision that can have significant physical, emotional, and social consequences. Others believe that the government and/or the church should have a say in the matter, due to moral or religious considerations. Ultimately, the laws and regulations surrounding abortion will depend on the values and beliefs of a given society and its government.
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Well it is her body but the church and society are there to help you do that which is right just to save your life and for you own good and abortion is not good
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The question of who should have the decision-making power regarding abortion is a matter of ongoing debate. Views on this issue vary widely, with some arguing that it should be left up to the woman as a matter of personal autonomy, while others advocate for involvement from religious institutions or government entities based on moral, ethical, or legal considerations.
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