The GOP—currently the dominant party—will soon get their wish to oust
Planned Parenthood. Their ongoing fight against the organization will affect
the health of many women in Texas due to recent state budget cuts. The health
centers provide education on a variety of topics: body image, pregnancy, relationships, sex, sexuality, sexual orientation, and gender. They also offer general health care services that include screenings, physical exams, vaccinations, etc.
Planned
Parenthood aids low-income individuals so they are able to receive medical attention. Many women
and men would be left without a way to receive affordable medical treatment and
education on sexual reproduction and family planning, should the federal
government cut their funds from the organization. This will heavily impact the
health of patients who currently attend these health clinics.
The
vast majority that is against Planned Parenthood is only in opposition because
of the abortion services that they provide. Of all the funding that the
organization receives, only three percent is used to fund abortions. This small
percentage of funding doesn’t even come from the federal government, so taxpayers
that are pro-life cannot argue that their money is supporting abortions.
There
are many arguments between pro-life and pro-choice individuals, but there might
be a solution. Scientists are coming up with new methods of contraception in
order to reduce the amount of abortions due to unplanned pregnancies. In
addition to these new methods, Texas has recently placed numerous regulations
on abortions. Although I do not agree with House Bill 2 as a whole, there are
many regulations set that are just. The bill allows abortions to women whose
life is at risk or if the fetus has severe abnormalities and forbids abortions
after 20 weeks gestation due to research revealing that a fetus can endure pain
at 20 weeks development.
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