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The debate surrounding abortion, particularly partial-birth abortion, is highly contentious and divided. Some view it as the only viable option in desperate circumstances, while others contend that alternatives exist and deem the procedure unnecessary. This complex issue raises ethical considerations and personal beliefs, as evidenced by differing opinions expressed by healthcare professionals. Understanding these varied perspectives is crucial to navigating the larger conversation about reproductive rights and medical ethics in society.
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Example of how to indent long quotations (4+ lines): Although many see abortion as the “only alternative,” many people view this issue differently: There are no medical circumstances in which a partial-birth abortion is the only safe alternative. We take care of pregnant women who are very sick, and babies who are very sick, and we never perform partial- birth abortions. . . . There are plenty of alternatives. . . . This is clearly a procedure no obstetrician needs to do. (“Why Can’t We Love Them Both”) Obviously this article shows a very biased perspective, and that is how many Americans feel about this controversial issue…