Source Citation
Hall, Elaine J., and Kathy S. Stolley. "A Historical Analysis of the Presentation of Abortion and Adoption in Marriage and Family Textbooks." JSTOR. National Council on Family Relations, 1997. Web. 12 Apr. 2010.
Throughout the writing, the two authors Hall and Stolley focus on the family as a unit. Abortion breaks the unit. When a couple first learns that a child is coming, a decision has to be made. The chioces include parenting or reliquishing the child. When parents push the abort button, they can have an abortion or send the child to an adoption agency. In order to prevent abortion, steps must be taken to add more adoption agencies to care for these abandon chilodren. We need more agencies with more loving staff who really care about the children. Also, more honorable foster parents need to dedicate themselves or at least consider adopting. Some pregnancies happen spontaniously and at the time, the couple may not be ready to have a child. Later in life though, they may become ready to parent. Thematic analysis dipicts social influences a factor when considering abortion. Society today is not helping. It is fairly easy to have an abortion. In order to prevent abortion, adoption agencies need to be the easier chioce. More adoption centers with caring workers to provide a stable home for children would decrease the abortion rate.
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