In this case, however, since abortion is a personal choice, its morality also depends on individual discretion. Abortion is not a new topic, but it is still not accepted by many. Much of the abortion-related arguments, whether pro-choice or pro-life, are heavily based on unclear definitions and highly opinionated beliefs. While pro-choice advocates may argue about when a fetus becomes a person, the biological process of fetal development offers a clear and unbiased answer—conception begins with the fertilization of an egg by a sperm. While personality may be an abstract and complex topic, life is not. However, belief in this argument is not obligatory and therefore abortion should be available to those who do not consider the fetus to be a person, but consider abortion a right. Whether something is morally permissible or not has a direct correlation to the laws of the United States. After all, morality is nothing more than a personal choice based on one's beliefs and therefore is subjective. Even if abortion is morally wrong, it should be
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