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A 3 page paper which argues that men should not have the right to the termination of a pregnancy. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Mens Rights and Pregnancy Termination Research
Compiled for by J.A. Rodgers, July 2010 To Use This Paper Properly, Please Introduction The issue,
and legality, of abortion has brought about many other legal considerations in the nation. There are people who claim that men should have the right to know if their wife
is getting an abortion, or individuals who argue that a man, the father of an unborn child, should have some say, legally, in not having an abortion. There are issues
concerning youth who become impregnated and issue concerning paying child support for a child that the father did not want. It is a very complex issue that clearly cannot be
dealt with in a way that pleases everyone, especially considering that abortion itself is a controversial topic. The following paper examines mens rights to force a woman to have an
abortion. The paper argues this is wrong. Mens Rights and Pregnancy Termination Forced abortions have become a very important topic in the discussion of abortion in the past
several years. This is because some men can be incredibly threatening and thus pressure women into an abortion they may not want. Some men will threaten to leave their partner,
thus taking away financial and emotional support, unless they get an abortion and some will even essentially bully their women till they get an abortion. In Michigan they are apparently
taking steps to protect women against this kind of thing. The penalty for leaving is as follows: "A misdemeanor charge for actions that do not physically threaten a woman, but
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